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We’re Expanding Our Home Comfort Service

We’re Expanding Our Home Comfort Service

For years, you’ve trusted Precision Plumbing & Air to keep your home comfortable with reliable heating and cooling solutions. Many of our customers already know that plumbing has always been part of our service portfolio. Now, we’re excited to highlight an...

Is a Hybrid Water Heater Right For Your Home?

Is a Hybrid Water Heater Right For Your Home?

Like many major purchases for your home, finding the best water heater for your needs can be overwhelming. Most homeowners are familiar with tank-type water heaters and tankless water heaters. (Learn more in our blog Your Essential Guide to Buying and Installing a...

Cost-efficient Smart Thermostats Offer Convenience and Energy Saving

Cost-efficient Smart Thermostats Offer Convenience and Energy Saving

A “smart” thermostat is a Wi-Fi enabled thermostat that allows you to control your home’s heating and cooling temperature settings from your “smart” devices (phone, tablet or computer). Smart thermostats offer greater convenience, energy savings and control than...

Your Essential Guide to Buying and Installing a Water Heater

Your Essential Guide to Buying and Installing a Water Heater

You probably don’t think about your home’s water heater too often. Unless it stops working, leaving you with cold water for your shower, dishwashing and laundry. On average, the lifespan of a water heater is 8-12 years, depending on factors like water quality,...

Why Service Is Important When Hiring an HVAC Company

Why Service Is Important When Hiring an HVAC Company

When hiring a company to install or repair your home or office cooling or heating system, the level of service the company provides can mean the difference between a reliable, efficiently working system and one that may cause repeated problems and discomfort. That’s...

Keep Your HVAC System Up and Running with a Maintenance Contract

As Murphy’s Law states: “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong, and at the worst possible time.” When it comes to your HVAC system, the “worst possible time” for something to go wrong is during the coldest days of winter or when summer temperatures spike. That is...