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6/2014 HVAC Job Posting
Job Openings

The first half year of 2014 turns out to be a huge success and we can barely satisfy customer demand. The last couple of months were the strongest in the history of Carolina Heating Service. So Scott authorized hiring for multiple new associates. We urgently need: Installation technicians Repair and service technicians Sales personnel and […]

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May 2014 News

Spring 2014 Newsletter has been released Our Spring 2014 Newsletter is in the mail. Find the following articles: Personally Speaking – Scott’s message for our subscribers Don’t let your air conditioner ruin your summer ‘Treat me like you love me’ – 5 rules to improve …. Ask the Expert – Answers to your question from […]

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Heating Cost Winter 2014

Haven’t seen your heating bill yet, be prepared for an unpleasant surprise. We are seeing a much colder winter this January and February needing nearly double the heating compared to last year.  We found detailed information at www.weatherdatadepot.com, a website publishing weather data over time. And the prices for heating, natural gas and propane (LPG) […]

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Staying Warm and Energy Saving for Winter 2013/14

It’s already Thanksgiving again and as usual we have our first cold snap of the season. So it’s time to refresh and talk again about how to stay warm and comfortable, and save some energy. Here our most successful tips we started a few years ago and even had a TV campaign last Winter: 1: […]

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What is NATE and NATE Certification

You have probably seen the logo on our website and were wondering ‘What is that NATE?’. NATE stands for North American Technician Excellence and looking carefully at the NATE logo we find “Certifying the Finest in HVACR”, where HVACR stands for Heating. Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration.  NATE is the independent organization that certifies HVAC […]

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HSPF – What does this Acronym mean?

What is HSPF? You have probably stumble in this heating and air acronym when charged to select equipment for heating and air conditioning. Let’s get started by quoting from Wikipedia: HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) is a term used in the heating and cooling industry.  HSPF is specifically used to measure the efficiency of […]

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SEER – What does this Acronym mean?

Your heating and air conditioning contractor will probably use the SEER acronym when he’s stressing that your air conditioning system should be of highest efficiency possible. What does SEER mean? Let’s see what we find on Wikipedia: The efficiency of air conditioners is often rated by the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) which is defined […]

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Equipment of the Month for November 2012: WaterFurnace 7 Series Geothermal System

Today we are introducing the WaterFurnace 7 Series Geothermal System. According to the WaterFurnace website this system is “the best of the best. Variable capacity system delivers comfort and savings you have to experience to believe.” And two more quotes from the WaterFurnace website: “The WaterFurnace 7 Series™ provides homeowners the ultimate in comfort and […]

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Turning on the Heat

Turning your heat on for the first time as we enter the cold season does not have to be a surprise. Let’s watch the WYFF4 report from 10/9/2012 featuring Carolina Heating and Scott talking about the start-up and what to watch out for. Here we got it: make sure you have clean furnace filter and […]

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About Geothermal Heating and Air

Today’s blog is looking at geothermal heating and air conditioning and we want to answer some of the questions about geothermal in general. To start, let’s quote a couple of facts Scott, owner and president Carolina Heating Service, has presented in a recent meeting: According to the EPA, GeoExchange technology is the most energy-efficient, environmentally-clean and cost-effective space […]

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