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HVAC Emergency Service
What is Considered an HVAC Emergency?
HVAC emergencies can range from a furnace or A/C failures to safety issues. Discover which HVAC services are considered emergencies at Romano Bros.
Clean Air
Which Harmful Particles Can Air Purifiers Remove?
Removing harmful particles in your home is beneficial to those suffering from allergies. Discover which particles air purifiers work to remove in homes.
Thermostat Placement
Where Should Your Thermostat Be Located?
Installing your thermostat in a specific location in your home plays a crucial part on how it works to run your HVAC system throughout the day. Learn more!
Furnace Maintenance
Show Some Love to Your HVAC System This February
It's that time of the season to show some love to your HVAC unit. Discover why it's important to give your HVAC unit the attention it needs.
Power Outages
10 Effective Tips to Prepare During a Winter Power Outage
A power outage can happen at any time of the year. However, during cooler months, it's an even more unwelcome inconvenience when a loss of power can mean no heat and other potentially serious situations. While we certainly hope you don't have a winter power outage, we want to help you be prepared just in case. We offer ten effective tips below so you'll be ready to manage an unexpected loss of power in the winter. 1. Get Your Home Winter Ready When the power goes out, heat is no longer generated or circulated by your furnace. So, the first step to take to prepare for a possible outage is to help your home hold as much heat as possible. Winterization efforts you can take to achieve this goal include: Replacing old, worn, or missing weather-stripping around doors and windows Adding draft guards where air leakage is likely Properly insulating your walls and attic Updating older doors and windows with ones more energy efficient 2. Put Together an Emergency Kit Avoid the tendency to panic when the power goes out in the winter and set aside an emergency kit. It can be as simple as a small box or bag with the main things you'll need until the power is restored. Typically, a power outage emergency kit includes: Flashlights A portable or hand-cranked radio Extra batteries A basic first-aid kit 3. Set Aside Some Warm Clothing Put some easily accessible sweaters, hoodies, and other clothing that can be quickly grabbed and used for layering aside. You might do this by putting some of these things in a downstairs closet or a box in a designated location. Insulated long underwear, warm socks, gloves, and even coats and scarves can be equally welcome sources of warmth.
Setting Temperature
How to Set the Best Temperature for Your Furnace
Setting the right temperature for your home can help you save on heating bills while also keeping your home comfortable all year round. Learn more!