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Lennox® has the solution for toasty holiday warmth.
When you talk about winter warmth, most people think of gas furnaces like the Lennox® SLP98V*, the quietest and most efficient gas furnace you can buy.
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HVAC Terminology & Abbreviations You Need to Know
HVAC Terminology doesn’t need to be scary or intimidating. Read more about HVAC abbreviations and their meanings to before researching HVAC products or service providers.
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Should I Cover My AC Unit in the Winter?
Find out if covering your AC unit in the winter is necessary. Explore why it’s important and when to protect your system on Lennox.com.
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Four Ways to Prep Your Furnace for Winter
In the winter, your furnace is essential to keeping your family warm, safe and comfortable. You don’t want to be stuck with a furnace that has trouble heating when cold weather blows in.
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Springtime Lawn Care Tips
Spring has already sprung—but it’s not too late to get your lawn ready for the season with these lawn care tips from Lennox.
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Beating the Heat: Is an AC Tune-Up Worth It?
Is an AC tune-up worth for your system? Learn how regular ac maintenance can improve energy efficiency and help you save your money in the long run.
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The Ultimate Guide to Mini-Splits for Basements
Keep your basement comfortable all year by adding a mini split for basement. Discover how Lennox mini splits deliver efficient heating, cooling and humidity control for a healthier home.
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Repair or Replace Your HVAC System? Use These Six Questions to Decide.
Learn just a few of the signs that it may be time to repair or replace your residential HVAC system. Review these six questions below to see if it’s best to repair or replace your HVAC system.
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5 Tips to Protect Your Indoor Air Quality from Wildfire Smoke During Wildfire Season
Don't let wildfire season affect your indoor air. Learn how to protect your indoor air quality from wildfire smoke and ash with these easy tips.
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Understanding energy ratings
If you’ve ever shopped for a new air conditioner, furnace, or even a window unit, you’ve probably seen energy rating data listed somewhere on the product. Knowing what those numbers mean, and how to compare them, can save you a lot of money over the life of your equipment.