Local HVAC Company Awarded Key State Classification
Princeton, NJ: Princeton Air Conditioning, Inc. announced today that the State of New Jersey’s Department of Property Management and Construction (DPM&C) has awarded the company its Contractor Classification.
By earning the DPM&C credential, Princeton Air will be able to expand its…
As this is being written, it is 92 degrees (in the shade) outside, and forecasted to be close to 100 degrees this coming weekend & beyond – so what better time than now to talk about the fuel you’ll use to heat your home this coming Winter? Now, I know what you’re thinking: It’s only July, and your need to even think about home heating options…
This past Friday morning, I had the distinct pleasure of attending a workshop hosted by Corbett & Grace Lunsford, founders of the Building Performance Workshop, as part of their “Proof Is Possible” U.S. Tour; and when I say “Tour”, I mean exactly that – these modern-day troubadours have been traveling around the country for almost 3 months on…
You’re likely getting your beach body in shape for the months ahead, but what about your house? Now’s an excellent time to prepare your home for summer with effective strategies than can help reduce your energy bills while improving home comfort. The Princeton Air team is here to help!
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a caution regarding flammable refrigerants that every homeowner with an older (manufactured before 2000) cooling system should be aware of.
The EPA is alerting homeowners, manufacturers of propane-based refrigerants, contractors and technicians regarding safety hazards related to the use…
With the never-ending downward spiral that has become American manufacturing and the jobs related to manufacturing, there has been a recent groundswell towards re-emphasizing the value in - and importance of - choosing American-made products over foreign-made products whenever possible; and this extends to the HVAC industry as well.Carrier-…
Many homeowners in the Central New Jersey area are unaware that the Federal Government recently renewed the “25c” tax credits for residential energy efficiency upgrades. These tax credits are available for purchases made in 2016, and allow eligible homeowners to claim up to $500 in credits when submitting their 2016 Federal filings in early…
** The course start date has been moved up from March 2nd to February 24th.The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association is holding a course called “Conserving Energy in Your Home,” and we are proud to announce that Princeton Air’s very own Colin McCollough will be teaching one of the classes!The aim of this course is to help homeowners gain a…
The groundhog may not have seen its shadow, predicting an early arrival of Spring this year; but Winter is only ½ way through, and New Jersey homeowners are certainly feeling its grasp. As the temperatures continue to remain cold, many people are doing whatever they can to deal with it, and be able to enjoy true home comfort as the chilly winds…
Energy Circle, one of the leading digital marketing companies in the Home Performance industry, recently conducted a roundtable discussion regarding predictions for 2016. The discussion covered topics such as efficiency financing, energy monitoring, and the real estate market; and the discussion included a handful of industry leaders, including…
Have you ever stopped to consider the “hidden costs” of large corporations displacing local businesses? In a world where we are constantly being bombarded with advertisements and messages stressing the greatest selection and value, it is all-too easy to forget about the immense value that local businesses provide, even if that value doesn’t…