The average furnace lasts between 10 and 15 years. But did you know you can take steps to make it last longer? There is no shortcut or hack to increase your furnace’s longevity. In reality, the key is treating your Leland system with care and respect. With just a small amount of time and energy,…
Continue ReadingAt Albritton Heating & Air, we take the safety of our customers in North Carolina seriously. That’s why we want you to know how to spot a cracked heat exchanger.
Continue ReadingOur team at Albritton Heating & Air is here to help you create a comfortable and safe environment in your Wrightsville Beach building.
We specialize in commercial heating solutions for North Carolina buildings of all shapes and sizes. We understand that every business is unique in terms of use, layout, ventilation, and other demands. Whatever the challenge, you can count on our licensed professionals to offer technology-driven solutions that meet your needs and budget.
Continue ReadingThis winter, you’re hoping to have a brand new furnace to keep you warm. But there are so many furnaces to choose from. You’re left wondering, which is the right one for your Wilmington home?
Continue ReadingOur team at Albritton Heating & Air wants you to understand how your furnace works and what signs you can watch for to indicate it’s time for a replacement heating system.
Continue ReadingMany Wrightsville Beach homeowners follow the mantra of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
Continue ReadingHomeowners generally favor heat pumps for their efficiency. However, a number of common issues can cause them to run very inefficiently.
Continue ReadingThermostats are thermal sensors that give commands to your air conditioner or heater. They come in different shapes and sizes, ranging from simple round dials to advanced smart thermostats.
Continue ReadingA ductless system, also known as a mini split, can add comfort to areas of your North Carolina home where ductwork cannot reach.
Continue ReadingAir conditioners have come a long way since they were first invented. Present-day AC units use 30 to 50 percent less electricity to create the same amount of cooling as their 1970s predecessors, according to the US Department of Energy (DOE). Advances in the past 10 years have been significant. In fact, by switching out your decade-old AC, you could subtract 20 to 40 percent from your utility bill.
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