Oliver Heating & Cooling serving the Delaware Valley with superior customer service
Today, as Oliver positions itself to remain the premier service provider in the Delaware Valley, Oliver Heating & Cooling is relying in its deep roots to define its future goals and objectives.
Oliver’s plan is to continue to differentiate itself from the rest of its competitors through its unique positioning, strong history and its ongoing commitment to its primary thrust of providing superior and unparalleled customer service.
Oliver furnishes, installs and services most types of heating, ventilation, and cooling equipment, as well as, duct system fabrication, installation, and air duct cleaning services in the residential and light commercial markets. To find out more contact them today! Read more
PJ Fitzpatrick proudly fixing the Delaware Valley’s roofs, windows and doors
October 2, 2008 by MeghanN · Leave a Comment
Since 1980, PJ Fitzpatrick has installed over 2,000 projects annually and proudly boast thousands of satisfied customers all over the Delaware Valley.
This company was built on servicing the customer. PJ Fitzpatrick are the only company in the industry with a full-time service department with 10 service technicians on call to give their customers the best service possible. This same service department also completes small billable repairs everyday, so no job is too small for PJ Fitzpatrick! They even offer amazing money-saving coupons. Call today; you’ll be satisfied you did! Read more
Gutter Cleaning
October 1, 2008 by Kayleigh · Leave a Comment
Water trapped in gutters can cause serious damage to your home’s walls and roof. Dirty gutters are also a breeding ground for pests such as carpenter ants and mosquitoes. It is important to clean out your gutters to stop this from occurring.
A contractor can clean and/or repair your drainage system in various ways. One way is to use a leaf filter, another way is to install a seamless gutter made from a material such as aluminum. Read more
G. Fedale Roofing & Siding Contractors in Wilmington, DE
September 29, 2008 by MeghanN · Leave a Comment
G. Fedale Roofing & Siding guarantees clean, correct service that you can trust! Be it windows and doors or a new roof, you can expect an expert installation from their respectful crew of employees, who will keep the job site clean and safe and complete your job on time! Count on G. Fedale Roofing & Siding for your next project - residential or commercial. You’ll be happy you did! Contact them today and save! Read more
Frank J. Devonshire & Sons provides professional home improvement, remodeling and renovation services
September 29, 2008 by Kayleigh · Leave a Comment
Frank J. Devonshire & Sons provides professional home improvement, remodeling and renovation results. They work from your plans or theirs. Basically if you dream it up, they can build it. From state-of-the-art kitchens and baths to innovative basement makeovers, their architects will take your dreams and make them a reality.
Frank J. Devonshire & Sons also have the ability to construct any design in any price range and give you the results you deserve. The Devonshire team will be on the job with a close eye on every detail, ensuring your project is up to code and more importantly, up to your expectations. Give them a call today.
Why Suffer Through The Harsh Coldness Of Winter? Call A Certified HVAC Specialist Today!
September 29, 2008 by Sammy · Leave a Comment
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning systems (more commonly known as HVAC) provide ventilation, reduce air infiltration, and maintain pressure relationships between spaces. The three functions of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning are closely interrelated. All seek to provide thermal comfort, acceptable indoor air quality, and reasonable installation, operation, and maintenance costs
HVAC is sometimes referred to as climate control and is particularly important in the design of medium to large industrial and office buildings. HVAC systems can control and measure the quantity, quality and flow of indoor air. There are two different types of commercial HVAC systems - light commercial and heavy commercial. Light HVAC’s refer to ones in small businesses, where the systems are split. Heavy commercial HVAC’s use larger equipment in order to manage the indoor air quality. Read more
Munters Corporation: Commercial Fire & Water Damage Restoration and Humidity Control
September 26, 2008 by Kayleigh · Leave a Comment
We’ve seen over the years the destruction done by hurricanes, and the mess they can leave behind. That’s why you need to call in the professionals to get you cleaned up and back in business.
Munters Corporation, MCS Division is a global leader in Commercial Fire & Water Damage Restoration and Humidity Control. They have a team of experienced, trained property damage restoration professionals who are standing ready around-the-clock and have both the knowledge and equipment to mitigate your loss and get your building back in operation, fast. They have been employed in every size job, from local projects in office buildings, businesses, warehouses, schools and retail centers to the clean-up of some of the world’s largest disasters including 9/11 at the Pentagon and Hurricane Katrina. They’re available 24/7, so call them today and see how they can serve you. Read more
Oliver Heating & Air Conditioning provides comfortable and guaranteed solutions for all of your heating and cooling needs in the Delaware Valley
September 26, 2008 by Kayleigh · Leave a Comment
Have you decided it is time for a trained Oliver Heating & Air Conditioning professional to visit your home to assess your needs? Schedule your appointment now!
Oliver Heating & Air Conditioning provides comfortable and guaranteed solutions for all of your heating and cooling needs in the Delaware Valley. Read more
Basement Waterproofing from Basements 911
September 26, 2008 by MeredithW · Leave a Comment
Mold is a sub-group of the fungi kingdom. There are tens of thousands of different types of molds. Mold spores are generally classified into three different categories when pertaining to health: toxic, pathogenic and allergenic.
Toxic - A toxic mold is one that produces a mycotoxin that has been associated with adverse affects in almost anyone if present in elevations.
Pathogenic - A pathogenic mold will affect those who are already immune-compromised. Many mold types fall into this category. Immune-compromised individuals include, but are not limited to, cancer patients, elderly, pregnant women, small children with undeveloped immune systems, people with heart disease, others who suffer from illness, and some animals.
Allergenic - An allergenic mold is one that may affect some but not others. This effect is very similar to an animal or pollen allergy. An allergenic mold can sometimes divide a family because only one person may complain of symptoms while others do not have concern for the problem and ultimately do not address it. Some individuals may build a tolerance to an allergen, while others become more susceptible after chronic exposure.
Mold needs three things to grow: moisture, temperature and a food source. The best way to prevent mold is to control the humidity in your home. Wet basements can be perfect breeding grounds for mold. If your Read more
Find A Great Geothermal Heating Specialist In Suburban Philadelphia
September 25, 2008 by Sammy · Leave a Comment
Geothermal systems, also called ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) are electrically powered systems that tap the stored energy of the greatest solar collector in existence: the earth. These systems use the earth’s relatively constant temperature to provide heating, cooling, and hot water for home and commercial buildings.
A GSHP system can be installed in a residential structure of any size, anywhere, whether it is single-family or multi-family. GSHPs can be installed on almost any size lot: under lawns, landscaped areas, driveways, or the house itself. An existing house can be retrofitted with a GSHP using the ductwork that is already there. Your dealer/installer will be able to determine ductwork requirements and if any minor modifications are needed. Homebuilders and homeowners can both take advantage of the special financing that is offered in many locations on a GSHP either through the utility or manufacturer.
The Department of Energy (DOE) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have both endorsed ground source heat pump systems as among the most energy efficient and environmentally friendly heating, cooling, and water heating systems available. In a 1993 report, the EPA concluded that geothermal technologies represent a major opportunity for reducing national energy use and pollution, while delivering comfort, reliability and savings to homeowners.


