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Battling Dry Air in Connecticut Homes

December 3, 2024

Connecticut winters are known for their harshness, bringing frigid temperatures and low humidity. This can create a significant problem for homeowners – unusually dry indoor air. Cold air naturally holds less moisture, bringing it inside and heating it further reduces the humidity levels. Your heating system also contributes to the dry air problem by decreasing… Continue Reading

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Preparing for Winter Storms

November 5, 2024

Preparing for Winter Storms in Connecticut: Expert Tips for Staying Safe Winter storms are a seasonal challenge in Connecticut, with freezing temperatures, snow, ice, and powerful winds frequently disrupting our schedules. It’s not uncommon to experience power outages, hazardous roads, and plummeting temperatures during a storm. You can more easily get through these winter storms… Continue Reading

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Prevent Winter Woes: Schedule a Heating System Tune-Up Today

October 7, 2024

Make Sure Your Heating System and Home are Ready for Cold Days Ahead Regular preventative maintenance for your heating system is essential for a warm, safe, and energy-efficient home as the days in Connecticut get colder. By scheduling a tune-up before the cold of the winter season comes, you can identify and address minor issues… Continue Reading

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What are the Benefits of Having a Backup Generator

September 16, 2024

After a major storm, generator sales go up all around the country. Does that mean people are just buying them for peace of mind? The benefits of owning a backup generator are actually very tangible. Power outages can disrupt your life, but a generator helps you maintain a sense of normalcy during storms that tend… Continue Reading

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What to Do If Your AC Stops working

August 15, 2024

4 Things to Do When Your Air Conditioning System Breaks Down!  When your air conditioner breaks down, it can be stressful. But don’t worry; we’re here to help you navigate it. Here are four steps to take while waiting for professional assistance when your AC system breaks down in Glastonbury, Connecticut. 1. Check Your Thermostat… Continue Reading

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Summer Electrical Safety Tips

July 16, 2024

Enjoy Outdoor Activities in Connecticut While Staying Safe   Everyone looks forward to summer in New England – after all, who doesn’t love the warm temperatures and sunny days that summer brings? Hanging out by the pool, while hosting a BBQ cookout brings family and friends together for getting the most out of the hot… Continue Reading

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COVID-19: A Changing Landscape, And How We’re Moving Forward

October 5, 2020

The threat of COVID-19 is still a very real part of life here in Connecticut. While we have seen the number of new cases decrease dramatically since April, it is still important for us at Degree Heating & Cooling to keep your safety top-of-mind. We will continue to provide our services using best practices in… Continue Reading

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Seasonal Tune Ups in the Glastonbury, Wethersfield & Cromwell CT Area

October 27, 2017

When you rely on Degree Heating & Cooling to perform your HVAC systems maintenance, you’re choosing a company that’s both reliable and professional. We’ve been in the business of keeping homes comfortable for 30 years, and we want to help you with your heating and cooling systems maintenance as well. Regular HVAC maintenance can help… Continue Reading

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Three Reasons to Install Air Conditioning in Your Cromwell, CT Home with Degree

July 29, 2016

Have you been sweating through too many summers without air conditioning in your Cromwell, CT home? Or have you been dealing with an old, inefficient air conditioner that doesn’t do its job keeping you cool and zaps you in the wallet every month on your energy bills? Then maybe it’s time to consider installing new… Continue Reading

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A High Efficiency Carrier® Furnace for Your Glastonbury, CT Home is Ideal

October 1, 2015

  When the time comes to replace the furnace in your Glastonbury, CT home, you might find what’s available nowadays to be very surprising. According to the Department of Energy, most furnaces last from 15 to 30 years, and if you have an aging furnace, the chances are pretty good it isn’t exactly providing your… Continue Reading

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