by susan.denisi | Jun 7, 2022 | Vacation, AC, Air Conditioning, Air Filter, Blog, Dublin, Hilliard, Hilliard-Dublin, OH, Ohio, Summer, Thermostat
Summer is here, and you probably have summer vacation plans in the works! June and July are the hottest months of the year, and Ohio has an average high of 84°F in July. So whatever your plans are, be sure to include appropriate preparations for your AC system.... by susan.denisi | May 20, 2022 | Pets, Blog, Dublin, Hilliard, Hilliard-Dublin, HVAC Maintenance, OH, Ohio
Four-legged furry family members bring so much joy to a household. If you are privileged to call yourself a pet owner, you understand the importance of each member in your home (pets included)! At Hilliard-Dublin Heating & Air, we care about each member of your... by susan.denisi | May 6, 2022 | DIY, Blog, Dublin, Hilliard, Hilliard-Dublin, Maintenance, OH, Ohio, Repair
If you are a homeowner who enjoys tackling household projects and performing tasks yourself, you probably fall into the category of being an avid DIYer. While DIYers are usually quick learners and well-rounded in many skills, it is not advised for homeowners to take... by susan.denisi | Apr 22, 2022 | DIY, Air Filter, Blog, Hilliard-Dublin, HVAC Maintenance, OH, Ohio, Spring
In order to keep your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system running at its best and lasting for years, it is essential homeowners know the basics of their HVAC system. You can maximize your system’s efficiency and get the most out of your heating and... by susan.denisi | Apr 8, 2022 | AC Maintenance, Blog, Hilliard-Dublin, Hilliard, Ohio, IAQ, OH, Ohio, Spring, Thermostat
Spring has arrived, but the weather is still being a tad moody. So back and forth it goes! You never know if you need to wear a sweatshirt one day or a t-shirt the next. For this reason, your residential HVAC system needs to be kept in the best condition possible. You... by susan.denisi | Mar 11, 2022 | Blog, Furnace, Furnace Replacement, Heating, Hilliard-Dublin, Hilliard, Ohio, Winter
In the middle ages, heat was provided through the use of open ceiling hearth fires. Many people used this as their primary heat source. Although it was a basic and rudimentary way to survive, it remained a common means of providing warmth and hot meals for families....