The Hart & Iliff Blog
Blog posts and Comfort Line Newsletters from Hart & Iliff
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A Letter to Our Customers About The Recent Oil Price Spikes
The Russian invasion of Ukraine shocked the energy markets, sending crude oil to record territory and spiking all energy prices. We’ve had increases from our heating oil suppliers of over $1.50 per gallon in less than a week!
Read more3/11/2022
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Comfort Line - Fall/Winter 2022
Hart & Iliff has been keeping the residents of Sussex County comfortable in their homes since 1889. We install and service all types of oil, gas, propane and electric heating and air conditioning systems. These systems keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. However, you should be aware that the Energy Master Plan (EMP), promulgated by the Murphy administration, is planning to change the way you heat your home and business by mandating the electrification of your heating system.
Read more1/8/2022
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Natural-Gas Prices Surge, and Winter Is Still Months Away
If you are thinking of converting to natural gas you may want read these exerts from an article about natural gas prices which appeared in the Wall Street Journal on September 19, 2021.
Read more10/4/2021
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Natural Gas Price Soar in Time for Summer
If you are thinking of converting to natural gas you may want read this exert from an article about natural gas prices which appeared in the Wall Street Journal on June 21, 2021.
Read more6/28/2021
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Comfort Line Spring/Summer 2021
Most central air conditioning systems run on AC. However, many of the more advanced and efficient air conditioning systems on the market today use inverter technology. An inverter system converts the AC current into DC. With an AC system, the compressor is either on or off, causing the unit to repeatedly start and stop to maintain the desired room temperature. Compressors which run on DC power are smaller, quieter, and can be modulated up or down to run at different speeds, like a dimmer switch on a light fixture.
Read more6/15/2021
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The Advantages of Inverter Technology in Central Air Conditioning
Most central air conditioning systems run on AC. However, many of the more advanced and efficient air conditioning systems on the market today use inverter technology. An inverter system converts the AC current into DC. With an AC system, the compressor is either on or off, causing the unit to repeatedly start and stop to maintain the desired room temperature. Compressors which run on DC power are smaller, quieter, and can be modulated up or down to run at different speeds, like a dimmer switch on a light fixture.
Read more6/15/2021