Why AC Systems Wear Out Faster in Danville and Roanoke’s Humid Summers

Condensation on the window of a home due to high humidity

If you have spent a summer in the Roanoke Valley or along the Dan River, you know that the heat is only half of the story. The true hallmark of a Virginia summer is the thick, heavy humidity that seems to settle over Danville and Roanoke from June through September. While we often talk about […]

The Biggest Signs of a Hidden Plumbing Leak in Your Southwest Virginia Home

Water damaged ceiling in residential house due to a plumbing leak

For many homeowners in the Roanoke Valley and across Southwest Virginia, the most dangerous plumbing problems are not the ones that announce themselves with a geyser in the kitchen. The real threats are the quiet, slow leaks hidden behind drywall, under floorboards, or beneath the concrete slab of your foundation. These silent leaks can go […]

Why Roanoke Winters Are Harder on Water Heaters Than You Think

Tankless hot water heater, set to 130° F, connected to a recirculation system and storage tank

Roanoke winters bring more than just colder temperatures. They quietly place extra strain on household systems that work hardest behind the scenes, including water heaters. As incoming water temperatures drop and daily hot water use increases, water heaters are forced to run longer and more frequently just to keep up. This added workload can reveal […]

Furnace vs. Heat Pump: What’s Best for You?

outdoor heat pump in roanoke, va house

This winter will be one to remember for residents of Rocky Mount, VA, and the surrounding areas. As snowstorms, rainstorms, and even hail plagued our community for weeks on end, many families found themselves struggling to stay warm with an old and outdated heating system. Yikes!

Redeem Offer

"*" indicates required fields

Name*
Name*
Email Signup