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5 Tips to Save Money This Summer

If you’re like most American’s you want to save a little money this summer on keeping your house cool – without sacrificing comfort. Our HVAC experts have plenty of expertise in that area, so let’s take a look at the top 5 tips they recommend to save some money this summer: Install a programmable thermostat,…

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Tips to Winterize Your Home

Weather in Arkansas can be unpredictable, and before you know it, we could be facing freezing rain and terrible ice storms. In addition, you may be wondering just how high your heating bills will be this year, and if there’s anything you can do about it. Fortunately, there’s a lot you can do about it,…

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Fall Furnace Maintenance

Fall is here, and you don’t want to wait until it’s cold outside to ensure your furnace is working properly. Here are some tips you need to know from our experts here at Boyd Heating and Cooling. Regular maintenance is essential to ensure proper operation and function of your heating equipment. If a heating or…

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Preparing for the Cold Winter Months

Here are some recommendations that a home owner should act upon in preparation for the upcoming months. Routine Maintenance Keeping a well-maintained heating system will insure your equipment will run more efficiently. A complete tune-up of the home heating system can cost anywhere from $90 to $130 or more, but it is a worthwhile investment…

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Costs of Comfort

Why does it seem that heating and air companies are so secretive about their prices? You need to know what your investment will be before making an informed decision on your equipment purchase. Ballpark estimates are usually not good for either party; you or the company. They are very rarely ever in the right ballpark. Is your equipment…

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Carbon Monoxide

What is Carbon Monoxide?   Carbon monoxide, or “CO,” is an odorless, colorless gas that can kill you.   Where is CO found?   CO is found in fumes produced any time you burn fuel in cars or trucks, small engines, stoves, lanterns, grills, fireplaces, gas ranges, or furnaces. CO can build up indoors and…

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