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AirPro Heating and Cooling LLC

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AirPro Heating and Cooling LLC

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

At AirPro Heating & Cooling LLC, our mission is to provide our customers with unsurpassed, comprehensive service to obtain a life long relationship. We have built and maintained a reputation based on our integrity, the quality of work we perform, our professionalism, and the personal attention we give to each and every one of our customers. Let us give you a quote today! 24/7 service.

"I would highly recommend Air Pro. Igor came and explained how to improve the heating and cooling for our home. In the past we have used two different highly publicized companies but they didn't spot the problem. The banging of our unit continued when the unit would turn off. We will be using Air Pro from now on and would encourage everyone to call them for all of their heating and cooling needs."

Dana H on April 2020

At AirPro Heating & Cooling LLC, our mission is to provide our customers with unsurpassed, comprehensive service to obtain a life long relationship. We have built and maintained a reputation based on our integrity, the quality of work we perform, our professionalism, and the personal attention we give to each and every one of our customers. Let us give you a quote today! 24/7 service.

"I would highly recommend Air Pro. Igor came and explained how to improve the heating and cooling for our home. In the past we have used two different highly publicized companies but they didn't spot the problem. The banging of our unit continued when the unit would turn off. We will be using Air Pro from now on and would encourage everyone to call them for all of their heating and cooling needs."

Dana H on April 2020


Radiant Solar LLc

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Radiant Solar LLc

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Affordable Energy Independence Starts Now! Residential & Commercial Solar Systems! Design, Sales & Installation. Tier 1 Solar Panels and Inverters with 25yr Warranty on Equipment and Workmanship!

Affordable Energy Independence Starts Now! Residential & Commercial Solar Systems! Design, Sales & Installation. Tier 1 Solar Panels and Inverters with 25yr Warranty on Equipment and Workmanship!


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Better Choice Heating & Air Conditioning

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Better Choice Heating & Air Conditioning

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Customers say: Terrific value
Recommended by 96% of Angi customers
Recommended by 96% of HomeAdvisor customers

We specialize in cleaning and maintaining your cooling and heating systems. We believe in keeping the customer informed about system performance and up-to-date with regular service. Family-owned company specializing in problem solving your heating and cooling systems.

"Communicatio. Was good and techs always do a good job."

Sean Y on October 2023

We specialize in cleaning and maintaining your cooling and heating systems. We believe in keeping the customer informed about system performance and up-to-date with regular service. Family-owned company specializing in problem solving your heating and cooling systems.

"Communicatio. Was good and techs always do a good job."

Sean Y on October 2023



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USA Alarm Service, Inc

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USA Alarm Service, Inc

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29 years of experience

USA Alarm is a national company that has more than two decades of experience and an award winning command center that protects more than 700,000 homes and businesses through the United States, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. We have offices located throughout the US, with two main offices in Indianapolis, Indiana and Post Falls, Idaho.

USA Alarm is a national company that has more than two decades of experience and an award winning command center that protects more than 700,000 homes and businesses through the United States, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. We have offices located throughout the US, with two main offices in Indianapolis, Indiana and Post Falls, Idaho.


valuCADD Solutions

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valuCADD Solutions

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Engineering services company. 70 full-time employees. Depending on complexity of project, invoices will be submitted monthly and are due when received. Client shall pay invoices within 30 days of invoice date.

Engineering services company. 70 full-time employees. Depending on complexity of project, invoices will be submitted monthly and are due when received. Client shall pay invoices within 30 days of invoice date.


American Home Energy Alliance

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American Home Energy Alliance

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9 years of experience

Our mission is to enable homeowners to be part of creating a sustainable world. Our products, tips, and services help to conserve energy. We seek to inspire, educate, and assist our neighbors in the Tri-State area in achieving their goals of cost stability, energy independence, and environmental stewardship. American Home Energy Alliance was born out of a need to assist homeowners to finally have some control over rising energy costs. The company brings together years of practical experience and excellent customer service to help customers achieve maximum efficiency and optimal performance.

"Waited a year did all the math showed zero savings whatsoever. Reached out in December 2019 after receiving my November 2019 utility statements and proved no savings. Naturally they never called back or e-mailed it was radio silence. Gave them 2 weeks and filed another BBB complaint in December 2019 to get my 25% reimbursed back to me of what I should have saved, $692. They responded to the BBB claim in early January to inform me they were apparently on a skeleton crew for the holidays and claimed to have told me that (they didn’t, how could they? They don’t respond.) and gave me the cfo’s e-mail to send all my utility statements to. Finally get things moving after several no shows they sent out a tech end of January 2020 to review everything per the agreement, never touched just like it was first installed. He took pictures and said everything looked as intended. (They lied and told him I had electric work or duct work done so he had to verify the system was still in place. No work was done no one had been in the attic since they installed the system) He had forms to hand copy all my utility statements even though I e-mailed everything at the beginning of January. Was told 30-45 days and I’d have my reimbursement. Fast forward past the deadline several more ignored e-mails and phone calls, on March 4th I’m told in writing my refund status was “in process” I’m told my bills were in the wrong format since they weren’t the original paper bills so they had to reach out to get the originals. (The tech never took the bills that I had printed only copied usage and cost, so apparently they switched to my e-mailed ones from months prior that are .pdfs of what a paper bill would be, I’ve never received paper bills no where in any of the paperwork is that a requirement.) Anyways they claim the delay was getting the “originals” which is illegal they can’t request copies from your utilities unless you give the utility permission, I reached out to my utilities (DP&L, Vectren, they were never contacted). After asking about this new requirement radio silence again and has been since since March 10th. Shortly after the e-mail address for the cfo [email protected] stopped receiving e-mails with this message from google (Recipient inbox full Your message couldn't be delivered to [email protected]. Their inbox is full, or it's getting too much mail right now.) So I’d call and leave voicemails twice a month asking for a call back and use their general e-mail to try and get a response. The one nice thing is I did end up getting their BBB accreditation revoked since they never responded to them either. Today June 8th 2020 I got this response from an unnamed individual: “You filed your complaint with BBB before the matter could even be resolved sir, the company is being taken over by another franchise due to owner passing away. Thank you and hope they can help you further in this matter.” Not sure what me filing the complaint has to do with anything since I only did that since they didn’t respond. I went from being told refund was “in process” on March 4th to you didn’t let us resolve the issue before filing with the BBB on June 8th and by the way we’re being sold good luck. Clearly they never had any intentions of honoring the 25% money back guarantee that I have in writing or resolving any issues that I had. Not sure what my next move will be."

Mike S on June 2020

Our mission is to enable homeowners to be part of creating a sustainable world. Our products, tips, and services help to conserve energy. We seek to inspire, educate, and assist our neighbors in the Tri-State area in achieving their goals of cost stability, energy independence, and environmental stewardship. American Home Energy Alliance was born out of a need to assist homeowners to finally have some control over rising energy costs. The company brings together years of practical experience and excellent customer service to help customers achieve maximum efficiency and optimal performance.

"Waited a year did all the math showed zero savings whatsoever. Reached out in December 2019 after receiving my November 2019 utility statements and proved no savings. Naturally they never called back or e-mailed it was radio silence. Gave them 2 weeks and filed another BBB complaint in December 2019 to get my 25% reimbursed back to me of what I should have saved, $692. They responded to the BBB claim in early January to inform me they were apparently on a skeleton crew for the holidays and claimed to have told me that (they didn’t, how could they? They don’t respond.) and gave me the cfo’s e-mail to send all my utility statements to. Finally get things moving after several no shows they sent out a tech end of January 2020 to review everything per the agreement, never touched just like it was first installed. He took pictures and said everything looked as intended. (They lied and told him I had electric work or duct work done so he had to verify the system was still in place. No work was done no one had been in the attic since they installed the system) He had forms to hand copy all my utility statements even though I e-mailed everything at the beginning of January. Was told 30-45 days and I’d have my reimbursement. Fast forward past the deadline several more ignored e-mails and phone calls, on March 4th I’m told in writing my refund status was “in process” I’m told my bills were in the wrong format since they weren’t the original paper bills so they had to reach out to get the originals. (The tech never took the bills that I had printed only copied usage and cost, so apparently they switched to my e-mailed ones from months prior that are .pdfs of what a paper bill would be, I’ve never received paper bills no where in any of the paperwork is that a requirement.) Anyways they claim the delay was getting the “originals” which is illegal they can’t request copies from your utilities unless you give the utility permission, I reached out to my utilities (DP&L, Vectren, they were never contacted). After asking about this new requirement radio silence again and has been since since March 10th. Shortly after the e-mail address for the cfo [email protected] stopped receiving e-mails with this message from google (Recipient inbox full Your message couldn't be delivered to [email protected]. Their inbox is full, or it's getting too much mail right now.) So I’d call and leave voicemails twice a month asking for a call back and use their general e-mail to try and get a response. The one nice thing is I did end up getting their BBB accreditation revoked since they never responded to them either. Today June 8th 2020 I got this response from an unnamed individual: “You filed your complaint with BBB before the matter could even be resolved sir, the company is being taken over by another franchise due to owner passing away. Thank you and hope they can help you further in this matter.” Not sure what me filing the complaint has to do with anything since I only did that since they didn’t respond. I went from being told refund was “in process” on March 4th to you didn’t let us resolve the issue before filing with the BBB on June 8th and by the way we’re being sold good luck. Clearly they never had any intentions of honoring the 25% money back guarantee that I have in writing or resolving any issues that I had. Not sure what my next move will be."

Mike S on June 2020



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Energy Efficiency Auditing questions, answered by experts

The three levels of home energy audits include:

  • Level 1: Review of your energy bills and home for signs of energy inefficiency and areas for improvement. The average cost range is $0.08 to $0.12 per square foot.

  • Level 2: A level 2 ASHRAE energy audit costs $0.12 and $0.35 per square foot. In-depth analysis of your energy usage and provides a report of cost-saving changes.

  • Level 3: Comprehensive analysis and detailed recommendations for ways to improve your home’s energy efficiency. A level 3 audit costs about $0.36 to $0.50 per square foot.

There are energy-efficient options when building a cottage. Select green building materials, high-performance insulation, and energy-efficient windows when designing your cottage. Options such as solar panels, efficient HVAC systems, and LED lighting can lower your utility bills and reduce your environmental impact. Many builders offer energy-efficient upgrades as part of the design process.

Typically, triple-pane windows made with krypton gas filling are the most energy efficient. A window’s frame, glass, design, and installation all affect its energy efficiency. These windows, in particular, are designed highly effectively in terms of their ability to insulate.

Yes, Tesla Powerwalls are worth the upfront costs, as you can recoup your investment within six to eight years. Plus, they provide peace of mind that you'll have power during a power outage, and, depending on the system you install, you can become energy-independent. While they may be more expensive than other solar power systems, they offer higher battery capacity and lifespan.

Gas fireplaces use either natural gas or propane—both of which will increase your energy expenses. On average, running a gas fireplace costs $400 to $640 per year; however, these costs can vary significantly depending on the fuel price in your area and the frequency of fireplace use. If you’re looking for a more energy-efficient option, consider switching to an electric fireplace.

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