As the fall weather begins to drop our temperatures, now is the time to begin preparing for colder weather. To help locals manage these changes, Newcomb and Company recently partnered with CBS to prov…
The Perfect Time For Mini-Split HVAC Systems
Keeping your home’s temperature regulated in the fall and spring seasons does not always require the full effort of your HVAC system. During mild seasons, many homeowners opt to save money by turning …
Do I Need an HVAC Maintenance Plan?
Taking care of your home is essential to saving money, keeping your systems working efficiently, and avoiding costly repairs. One way to make home care easy and affordable is with an annual HVAC maint…
Breathe Easier with Professional Indoor Air Filtration Solutions
Across the US, homes and businesses have recently shown a heightened interest in air quality solutions. With the current pandemic, wildfires throughout the country, and the upcoming cold/flu season, t…
Newcomb and Company Expert HVAC Insight
As we manage the final stretch of summer heat, Newcomb and Company is helping homes in Raleigh, Wilmington, and surrounding cities stay comfortable with our AC services and our community outreach. One…
What is the Most Affordable Way to Heat My Home?
As we prepare to embrace September, this month is when many homeowners limbo between the hot summer season and the cool autumn weather. While you might not feel ready to think about your heating syste…
Is My AC Causing a Fuse to Blow?
It is no secret that air conditioning systems—especially old, inefficient units—require a lot of power. If you find your breaker continuously tripping after you switch on your air conditioner, you mig…
Is Carrier a Good HVAC Brand?
When it comes to choosing the right HVAC system for your home, the options can seem overwhelming. Many buyers start to narrow it down by first deciding on a brand. While there are several brands to ch…
How Can You Tell if an Evaporator Coil is Bad?
When it comes to your heating and cooling system, one of the primary pieces of equipment that your unit relies on is the evaporator coil. This component holds the AC refrigerant and draws warmth from …