Many homeowners are making the shift from oil to propane furnaces for efficiency and eco-friendliness. Here’s a comprehensive guide to converting your oil furnace to propane.


Many homeowners are making the shift from oil to propane furnaces for efficiency and eco-friendliness. Here’s a comprehensive guide to converting your oil furnace to propane.

Planning for the increase in your heating bill during the winter is crucial. Rising fuel costs, especially during the winter months, strain your finances. However, with the right approach, you minimize the impact on your wallet.

If your mobile home was created before 1976, you may be losing hundreds of dollars a year in heating costs. That is, if you haven't updated your furnace since that time. There was a distinction made between modular and manufactured homes in 1975 which put in place...

What You’ll Learn What factors matter most when buying a new mobile home furnace? Learn which factors—like furnace size, BTU output, efficiency, and installation requirements—make the biggest difference when selecting a heating system for your mobile home. In this...

Propane is perfect for your mobile home, especially when you use these propane safety tips to make sure you set up, maintain, operate, and replace your tank safely.

A propane tank can be beneficial for a home, but you have to take some precautions. Here are nine propane tank safety tips homeowners should know.

As we wind down another summer season, grilling season is still in full bloom. Gas grills are center stage dishing out burgers, dogs, and smiles. But all grillers know one thing can bring the fun to a halt: running out of propane! Many homeowners ask us, “Can I hook...

For many homeowners, spending an extra $150 each season on a furnace tune-up seems like an unnecessary expense, especially when everything appears to be running smoothly. However, skipping this vital service could cost you more in the long run.

If you have a fuel-burning heater, you need a carbon monoxide detector. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a gas that’s odorless, colorless, and lethal.

You’re feeling the age of your once-reliable furnace, now struggling to warm your bedroom. Let’s dive into what you can look for if you think your furnace is failing.