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Warmer Tomorrow

Monday, January 28th, 2013

We are pretty open tomorrow if anyone needs their air conditioner checked.

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Welcome First Inch of Snow

Friday, January 25th, 2013

I know it’s not much. Just enough to mess up the morning commute. But, we did set a record for the latest date to record at least an inch of snow. The last record was in 1899’s! Flip side; Does anyone remember 1967 in Chicago?

On a more serious note, we are pleased to say, that we were able to get to everyone thru this period of very cold weather. That included a couple of emergency furnace replacement installations, and more than a few late night repairs.

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Artic Cold Has Arrived

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013

With the severe cold weather we are experiencing, your furnace is being pushed to it’s limits. I am reminding everyone to change your filter. A dirty filter is the number one cause for furnace failure. And if your furnace is “acting up”, call for service right away. Trust me,it will not get better. STAY WARM

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The Department of Energy Has Agreed To Withdraw The New Energy Standards

Thursday, January 17th, 2013

At this point of time, you no longer would have to replace your furnace with a 90%+ model, possibly saving you aggravation and a lot of money.  According to the terms of the settlement, portions of the June 27, 2011 Direct Final Rule setting the minimum AFUE standards for residential non-weatherized and mobile home gas furnaces at 90% in the Northern region and 80% in the Southeastern and Southwestern regions is vacated, along with the pending May 1, 2013 compliance date. More information can be found at: https://www.acca.org/archives/industry-resources/government-affairs/hot-air/8224

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Happy New Year’s Eve!

Monday, December 31st, 2012

Everyone at DuAll Heating & Cooling wants to wish you a very happy New Year! We hope you have a fun (and safe!) time saying goodbye to 2012 and welcoming in the New Year!

If you are a person who makes resolutions, why not try to make your home more environmentally-friendly next year? Upgrading your heating and air conditioning system can reduce the amount of energy you need to keep your home comfortable. You can also save energy by adding insulation and sealing any air leaks. A greener home is not only better for the environment, but it also saves you money by reducing your utility bills. Contact DuAll Heating & Cooling to learn more about the benefits of upgrading your HVAC system.

Have a Happy New Year!

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Happy Holidays from your Bolingbrook Heating and Cooling Specialists!

Friday, December 21st, 2012

Everyone at DuAll Heating & Cooling wishes you a very happy holiday! We would like to take a moment to thank all our wonderful customers who make it possible for our business to thrive. We look forward to working with you in the New Year. Have a wonderful celebration, and enjoy this time with friends and family!

As a quick reminder, if you haven’t yet scheduled your heating maintenance yet, you could be losing money this winter. Annual maintenance will not only cut down on repair costs, but it also ensures that your home’s heating system is running as efficiently as possible, which lowers utility bills. A comfortable, efficient home is a gift that everyone can appreciate.

Happy Holidays from DuAll Heating & Cooling!

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Larry and Ground Bound

Monday, September 10th, 2012

Getting ready to transport Ground Bound from Illinois Aviation Museum to Bolingbrook High School for Pathways parade

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Bolingbrook Parade Today

Sunday, September 9th, 2012

Come join DuAll Heating and Cooling as we participate in the 2012 Bolingbrook Pathways Parade today at 2:00.
We have a few flyers to toss today. Look for us in the Illinois Aviation Museum group, #21.

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May 1st, 2013 – ARE YOU READY?

Friday, September 7th, 2012

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New Camouflage for your AC unit

Tuesday, August 28th, 2012

   As funny as this looks, I can’t tell you how bad this is for your poor AC unit

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