Blog Posts in 2015 Posted By Correy Baker Heating and Air 3-Dec-2015 5 Most Common Air Conditioner Issues Modern air conditioners are typically very reliable, but even the best constructed machines need maintenance or repairs from time to time. In this blog, we discuss five of the most common issues people run into with their air conditioners. For air ... Continue Reading Posted By Correy Baker Heating and Air 20-Nov-2015 How to Prep Your HVAC System for Heating Season Here in Southern California, it’s often easy for homeowners to forget about their heating system. After all, we’re usually blasting our air conditioners for months at a time! For this reason, it’s critical to perform a routine ... Continue Reading Posted By Correy Baker Heating and Air 2-Nov-2015 Heat Pumps vs. Air Conditioners: What's Right for Me? Based on the name alone, you may be wondering how a heat pump and an air conditioner can serve the same purpose. However, heat pumps are a great, energy efficient way to both heat and cool your home, and can actually replace a traditional AC unit for ... Continue Reading Posted By Correy Baker Heating and Air 19-Oct-2015 5 Ways to Lower Your Energy Bill This Winter Here in Murrieta, we’re generally spared the blizzard conditions and torrential snowfall that plagues the rest of the nation. However, the winters can still get quite cold, and heating your home in the winter can make a serious impact on your ... Continue Reading Posted By Correy Baker Heating and Air 16-Sep-2015 How Can El Niño Affect Your HVAC System? Any longtime resident of Murrieta or Riverside County is undoubtedly familiar with the El Niño weather pattern. For 2015, meteorologists are expecting the strongest El Niño pattern in more than 50 years. For the residents of Murrieta, ... Continue Reading Posted By Correy Baker Heating and Air 8-Sep-2015 When Should I Replace My Air Conditioner? When your air conditioner isn’t working properly, your home can get very uncomfortable, very quickly. Your first thought may be to have the AC unit repaired, but after a few repair phone calls you’ll likely start to wonder if it’s ... Continue Reading