Ready Your HVAC for Winter
Bad news, Arkansas– the first day of winter was December 21, so chances are, winter's worst is still on its way. Make sure your heater is ready for it by following these tips. Change
Keep Your HVAC Off the Naughty List
Whether you’re “dreaming of a White Christmas,” or “Walking in a Winter Wonderland,” holiday carols make one thing clear– this season is cold! And with Arkansas temperatures continuing to drop, you may be more eager
Thank Your HVAC this Thanksgiving
With Thanksgiving around the corner, many of us are making a point to count our blessings. Your friends, family, coworkers, HVAC… That’s right. If you’re thankful for your home this season, pay it forward to
How HVACs Have Changed the World
Imagine what the world would be like if, with the push of a button, man could control the climate. One button click over here, and the danger of icy roads are disintegrated. Another click right
Dream On: 3 HVAC Tips for Amazing Sleep
Roughly 40% of Americans suffer the consequences of sleep deprivation due to not getting a healthy 7-9 hours of nightly time in bed. With numbers like that, your trusted team at Chenal Heating & Air
Dude, Where’s My Air Filter?
First things first– a round of applause to you for wanting to change your air filters! While many homeowners are slacking on this otherwise imperative chore, you’ve realized that the cleaner your air filters are,
4 Reasons Your AC Isn’t Cooling & How to Handle It
You love basking in the Central Arkansas summer outside, but when you go inside, you’re ready to beat the heat. So what do you when your thermostat is set to cool, but your home’s temperature
Is Your HVAC Vacation-Ready?
Sunscreen? Check. Phone chargers? Double check. HVAC System? *Cue screeching tires* You’ve packed your bags and are already daydreaming of the memories waiting to be made, but nothing puts a damper on that vacation like coming home
HVAC Acronym Guide: So Many Letters, So Little Time
Purchasing, repairing or replacing your HVAC can be a stressful experience– especially if your heating and air company seems to be speaking an entirely different, short-hand version of English! From simple acronyms like AC and