Ideas to keep you warm and safe. . .

1.   Schedule your fall furnace tune up. This important maintenance will most likely pay for itself in system efficiency and longevity.
2.   Change your furnace filter. Changing the filter regularly increases operating efficiency, reduces the chance of a break-down, and improves air quality in the home. If you have questions, call your Maytag dealer, or ask your technician while they perform the fall tune-up.
3.   Clean out gutters. Hire someone or do it yourself, but make sure you don 't forget! Clean gutters to prevent clogging and the possibility of other damage.
4.   Have fireplace checked. A professional check is essential once a year. Burn only well seasoned hardwoods in your fireplace.
5.   Store screens and awnings. Put up storm windows if you have them.
6.   Winterize your gas powered lawn equipment for winter storage.
7.   Remove garden hoses from outside faucets and store. Frozen hoses can cause pipes to burst.
8.   Check weather stripping and caulking around doors and windows. Eliminating drafts can significantly improve efficiency and comfort.
9.   Check your air conditioning unit. Most units don't require covers, however, you'll want to make sure your unit is free of leaves and grass debris from fall cleanups. Use a brush or vacuum cleaner to clean the exterior surface if it gets dirty. See your dealer to order or replace a cover.
10.   Have winter supplies readily available. If your area gets snow, make sure you have salt, snow shovels with curved blades (to protect your back), and other supplies on hand. Check the batteries in your flashlights.

Staying Warm

What a difference a decade makes.

Older furnaces may deliver only 50%-60%efficiency.If your heating and cooling system is over 10 years old, you might be surprised to find out just how many advantages there are to the new systems. A properly installed furnace can provide 90+ AFUE heating efficiency. In fact, many of our furnaces exceed the EPA Energy Star rating.

And, our industry-leading product warranties will give you peace of mind many years to come. Other advances like computerized programmable thermostats, variable speed air handlers and the new scroll compressors on select models make newer systems quieter, more efficient and more comfortable than ever.