We’re Open! Offering Full-Service Heating, Cooling & Plumbing Services
May 3, 2020 We hope all of our friends and neighbors have been healthy and not too stir-crazy during this unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. To those of you whom we were able to help during an emergency situation during the last few weeks, a heart-felt thank you for your trust. To our customers who have patiently waited for us to be fully up and running again, we’re happy to report that [...]
Coronavirus Information
March 20, 2020 Updated Information Regarding Our Business Services During the Coronavirus Pandemic: We have been instructed by Governor Wolf to stop all non-life-sustaining services immediately due to the ongoing spread of the Coronavirus. If you have a plumbing or HVAC emergency, please don’t hesitate to call us at 610-847-2441 or 610-228-4405. We'll do everything possible to help you. All construction and non-essential residential and light commercial services, as well [...]
Don’t Sweat! The Coop’s Solution to Your High Humidity Misery
This time of year, many of our customers are consumed with adding humidity into the air of their homes and offices because of the negative effects of dry air on personal health as well as home furnishings. Dry air can wreak havoc with anything made of wood including flooring, furniture, wood trim, musical instruments, to name a few. It also affects your well-being because it’s a major cause of chapped [...]
The Coop’s Top 10 Tell-Tale Signs that Signal You Need a Whole-House Humidifier
Here’s my list of the tell-tale signs that indicate you and your home need a higher level of humidity: 1. Your skin feels dry, your lips are chapped, your throat is sore 2. You’re getting “shocked” every time you pet your dog 3. Your son had a bloody nose out of the blue the other day for no reason 4. Your piano doesn’t sound right though you had it professionally [...]
The Coop’s Guide to Minimizing Seasonal Allergies and Asthma
Have you ever wondered why allergies seem to get worse as summer fades into fall? There’s a good reason. August brings warm days and cooler nights – the perfect trigger for the release of pollen by ragweed – the biggest allergy culprit in the fall. Wind-pollinated plants such as ragweed produce large amounts of pollen that are buoyant and float into the breeze covering everything around it. This continues through September [...]