No Heat? Turn to the Best 24 Hour Emergency HVAC Repair in NJ

Emergency HVAC Repair in NJ

Chances are, if you own a business in New Jersey, you understand the need for disaster recovery planning. You probably have a set plan in place for communication with employees and customers, data access and evacuation procedures in the event of an emergency. Part of this plan should also include what to do and who…

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Do it Differently This Year: Save Smart with a Wi-Fi Thermostat

Wi-Fi- Thermostat

Many of us view the New Year as a fresh start; an opportunity to set and achieve new goals. Whether it’s to lose 20 pounds, become a better person or save energy, each year we set a plan to meet our ambitious goals, but often lose motivation right around the middle of February. Do it…

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In Need of Same Day Furnace Repair? Look No Further than Point Bay Fuel

Furnace Repair

Hot water and heat aren’t matters that should have to wait until normal business hours. If you’re in Monmouth or Ocean County and experience a heating emergency, same day furnace repair services from Point Bay Fuel can keep your home safe and protect your family’s health during extreme weather conditions. We’re here to help you…

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How Long Does A Gas Furnace Last?

How long does a furnace last

The first time your furnace stops in the middle of a cold winter night will be a night to remember…and hopefully it will be the last. Even if you’ve never experienced a furnace breakdown, just the thought of waking up with cold toes gives you the chills, doesn’t it? The best thing you can do…

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Feeling Winter Allergy Symptoms? Check your Furnace.

Winter Allergy

Most of us don’t associate the cold months with allergies. Even though you’re not facing pollen problems in December, indoor allergens can still pose a problem. Dealing with winter allergy symptoms like the sniffling, sneezing and wheezing, can be a drag. From cats, dogs, dust mites, cockroach droppings and mold, allergies can affect New Jersey residents…

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Are You Spending Too Much? 8 Surprising Ways to Slash Energy Costs for Good

Energy Costs

According to predictions from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), energy costs are expected to increase this winter (through March 31) compared with last winter. Their latest report, “Short Term Energy and Winter Fuels Outlook,” forecasts that the average household expenditures for heating oil will be 38% higher than last winter due to higher expected…

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