Furnace Mythbusters

Furnace Mythbusters

With all the bad and conflicting information floating around online these days regarding HVAC systems, it can be difficult discerning what is fact from what is fiction. Because some homeowners fall prey to inaccurate information about how best to use their heating and...
Show your HVAC system love this Valentine’s Day!

Show your HVAC system love this Valentine’s Day!

Because Valentine’s Day is only a couple of days away, Americans everywhere are scrambling to find the proper ways to show their loved ones how much they mean to them.  And because we at Lancaster Furnace & Air Conditioning are in the heating and cooling...
Energy Tips for Super Bowl Parties

Energy Tips for Super Bowl Parties

Are you hosting a Super Bowl gathering this year?  If so, we at Lancaster Furnace & Air Conditioning have some tips to help you conserve on energy costs while at the same time keeping your gathering a great time so everyone can enjoy the Big Game: Throw a...
Steps to Take When the Heat Goes Out

Steps to Take When the Heat Goes Out

At Lancaster Furnace & Air Conditioning, we take great pride in being able to offer some of the best residential furnace products and services in the local market at prices that are fair and affordable. Having been in the HVAC industry for many years, we’re all...
Why isn’t my furnace keeping up this winter?

Why isn’t my furnace keeping up this winter?

Ohio’s weather can get pretty rough during the wintertime. Because of the extreme cold outside, homeowners should make sure their home heating equipment is in good working order and reliable enough to last through the full season before the cold sets in. If your...
Should I repair my furnace, or replace it?

Should I repair my furnace, or replace it?

Dealing with furnace problems that result in a homeowner losing heat, there comes a time in every heating system’s life in which the question comes up: Should I repair my aging furnace, or would it be more beneficial to just replace it? If you are asking yourself this...