For over two decades, Viccarone Heating and Air Conditioning has been a trusted name in Northeast Ohio, providing HVAC services rooted in values like integrity, fairness, […]
As we head into the latter part of 2024, big changes are on the horizon for the HVAC industry. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rolled […]
As the winter retreats, it’s crucial to prepare your air conditioning system for the warmer months ahead. Here are some essential steps to ensure your system […]
In the spirit of innovation and environmental responsibility, we at Viccarone Heating and Air Conditioning would like to share an important update regarding the American Innovation […]
When it comes to achieving a comfortable and energy-efficient home, the instinct might be to assume that a larger HVAC system is the ultimate solution. However, there's a crucial factor that often goes underestimated in its impact on indoor comfort and energy costs...
As homeowners, we all want to maintain a comfortable living environment while also trying to save on our energy bills. But with our over 25 years of professional HVAC experience, we’ve found that many people believe in some myths when it comes to their residential HVAC system…
Summer means a lot of things for so many of us here in Northeast Ohio. Our days are filled with trips to the park, yard work, vacation, pool time, and many more activities. After these hot days in the sun, we at Viccarone HVAC know that we all want a home that feels cool in every room.
That’s why we hope to help you today…
ECM Motors: The Future Of HVAC Efficiency
Making your home more efficient can now be achieved with the help of ECM motors, a modern alternative to traditional capacitor start motors.
These variable speed options provide more significant energy savings and are far superior…
All You Need To Know About New SEER Rating Requirements
Starting in 2023, homes across the country will be required to meet new energy efficiency standards. The updated standards are part of the new SEER rating requirements, which have been set by the United States Department of Energy (DOE).
The SEER rating is a measure of a home’s overall energy efficiency. It stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio