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5 Things You Should Consider As a New Homeowner

5 Things You Should Consider As a New Homeowner

Moving into a new California home brings a fresh start. As you check out new schools and local coffee spots, don’t forget to check your home’s furnace, air conditioner, and insulation! Trust the local experts at California Energy Services with your home performance needs, from Citrus Heights to Placerville.

Have a Happy & Healthy Holiday Season

Have a Happy, Healthy Holiday Season w/ Preventive Heater Maintenance!

The holidays are fast approaching. You may have time off scheduled and might be having family and friends come to stay. While you may be ready for a break and some quality time with your loved ones, your home may not be prepared.

 

 

Air Conditioning Terms Everyone Should Know This Cooling Season

Air Conditioning Terms Everyone Should Know This Cooling Season

Ever wondered what the heck SEER means? As the temps soar from Citrus Heights to Placerville make sure you know your AC terminology. It’s important that you’re comfortable inside your home this summer, so don’t get stuck with an underperforming AC! At California Energy Services, we know air conditioning and can get yours in top shape for the heat.

Preparing Your Home for the Cooler Season

It’s been a hot summer in Foothills, El Dorado Hills, Granite Bay, and Citrus Heights, but now temperatures are on the decline. Is your home ready? Fall is the perfect time to weatherize. There are 3 major parts of the home weatherization process, each of equal and synergistic importance to the other.

Uneven Home Heating & Cooling: What’s the Deal?

When it comes to complaints about home energy efficiency, we hear all kinds of different things from homeowners in the Foothills. Some concerns seem to pop up time and time again, however, and one of the most common issues we hear about is uneven heating and cooling throughout the home. It’s a problem you might associate with old home with systems that have not been well-maintained, but did you know this issue can happen just as easily in newer homes?

Early Fall Energy Efficiency

Early Fall Energy Efficiency

Early fall is one of the most beautiful times of the year in the Foothills. It’s also a time for slowing down, which means taking a moment to look at whether or not you’re ready for winter. Cooler temps will be here before you know it, and there are a few things that all residents in FolsomEl Dorado HillsCitrus Heights and Granite Bay can benefit from focusing on as we continue to transition into fall.

3 Expensive Reasons to Clean Your HVAC Filter Today

3 Expensive Reasons to Clean Your HVAC Filter Today

This sweet elderly customer of ours had the unfortunate experience of an AC breakdown this Summer. When we went out to her home to fix the unit, what we discovered made us shiver. While we’ve talked at great length about the benefits of heating and cooling maintenance, now it’s time to show you why we stress it.

What’s your Indoor Air Quality IQ?

What’s your Indoor Air Quality IQ?

This late summer season is a great time for homeowners in El Dorado Hills, Citrus Heights, Folsom, and beyond to start thinking about ways to improve home efficiency (aka “home performance”) as we make the transition into a new season. There are a lot of different elements that need to be taken into consideration when striving to improve home efficiency, some of which can actually affect the health of you and your family.

Thinking of Going Solar?

Many homeowners in the El Dorado Hills, Folsom and Sacramento areas are increasingly considering going solar. Some have seen the impact solar power has had on their neighbors, while others are simply interested in “going green” and lowering their carbon footprint. No matter your reasons for switching to solar, it’s important to ensure that you’re taking the right steps ahead of time.

The Easiest, Simplest, and Most Convenient HVAC Ever

The Easiest, Simplest, and Most Convenient HVAC Ever

It’s no secret that Heating and Air Conditioning is tricky, complicated, and almost never user-friendly. But what if it was? What if you could press a button, and the system would actually work perfectly? Better yet, it worked quicker than the old hunk of metal and ductwork? What if this magic system cost less than the average HVAC to purchase and to run?