Congratulations, you’re planning to remodel your West Jefferson home! Breathing new life and comfort into your charming older home is a grand adventure, and you can count on our team at Scott Brothers Heating & Air to be there every step of the way to help however we can.
Continue ReadingWe receive countless calls every time the temperatures drop below normal ranges, as homeowners here in North Carolina encounter problems with their home’s heating system.
Continue ReadingA furnace is a big part of your life—whether you realize it or not. It keeps your Boone home warm and can help with your indoor air quality (IAQ).
Continue ReadingIn the winter, being snug as a bug in a rug in your home can be cozy, but it can also play havoc with your indoor air quality (IAQ) here in North Carolina, creating some significant health problems. At Scott Brothers Heating & Cooling, we recommend taking precautions to avoid the common issues associated with winter indoor air quality.
Continue ReadingIt is an “Oh no!” moment when you approach your home’s thermostat and see its screen is blank.
Is it serious? Does it mean your furnace, heat pump, or air conditioning is broken? Not necessarily. In fact, most of the time, it is something minor and can be easily fixed.
Continue ReadingGet ready for cooler weather here in Boone—fall is around the corner! When the outdoor temperatures start to drop, you probably will spend more time inside your home.
Continue ReadingWe receive countless calls every time the temperatures drop below normal ranges, as homeowners here in West Jefferson encounter problems with their home’s heating system.
Continue ReadingYou hear it all the time—buy energy-efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment to lower your North Carolina utility bills! But what about creating an energy efficient home?
Continue ReadingOur nearby licensed heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) technicians can help zap the humidity inside your Jefferson home.
Continue ReadingWhen you adjust the temperature setting, your thermostat monitors the room or rooms it’s set up in. Each time the air dips below or exceeds the target temperature, your thermostat sends an electric signal to your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. Once it reaches that temperature, your thermostat tells your air control equipment to go on standby.
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