At N.E.T.R. Inc, we pride ourselves on excellent customer service, and we want to provide you with the best possible experience, even in the best of times. These days, with the risk of COVID-19, we are especially careful to follow all CDC and Massachusetts state guidelines, and we want you to know exactly what to expect from the day you schedule a consultation until the day you receive your final paperwork and are relaxing in the comfort of your new heating or A/C system, and how we’re working hard to keep you safe.
How Often Should Air Conditioning Units Be Serviced?
Posted by Mike Cappuccio on Jun 9, 2020 8:00:00 AM
One of the most common questions we hear from clients is "How often should air conditioning units be serviced?" And the answer is once a year. Ideally, you should have your air conditioning unit serviced in the spring so it's ready for the summer.
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As efforts to flatten the coronavirus curve have sent students home and forced many adults to work remotely, families are watching their utility bills rise. If you've been spending extra time at home, you may have probably noticed an uptick in your bill.
Luckily, there are ways to stay comfortable while keeping utility costs as low as possible — check out these tips.
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Mike Cappuccio, owner of N.E.T.R. Inc, a heating and cooling company, discusses coronavirus protocols. N.E.T.R. is back to serving customers after a brief period of having employees work from home.
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Mike Cappuccio, owner of N.E.T.R. Inc., a heating and cooling company in Massachusetts, discusses coronavirus and indoor air quality.
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Mike Cappuccio, owner of NETR, Inc., a heating and cooling company in Massachusetts, discusses how to choose an HVAC contractor.
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Every year, 4 million people die due to illness or disease that can be attributed to polluted indoor air, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Nearly half of child pneumonia deaths are the result of inhaled fine particulate matter from household pollution.
Topics: window air conditioner
Coronavirus & Your Indoor Air: Are You At Risk At Home?
Posted by Mike Cappuccio on Apr 27, 2020 8:00:00 AM
As the coronavirus continues to wreak havoc across the globe, many people are staying safe at home. But can the quality of your home’s air compromise your respiratory health and potentially create complications if you do contract COVID-19? Here’s what you should know.
Topics: window air conditioner
The Winner of Our 4th Annual Ductless Mini-Split Giveaway!
Posted by Gina Cappuccio on Apr 24, 2020 7:43:44 AM
The winner of our 4th annual Ductless Mini-Split Giveaway is Mike Beauregard of Raymond, New Hampshire!
What WHO & the CDC Say About Your Indoor Air Quality
Posted by Mike Cappuccio on Apr 22, 2020 8:00:00 AM
The quality of your indoor air -- especially when you’re staying at home for extended periods of time -- is an important consideration. Many people don’t think twice before lighting a scented candle or using commercial cleaning products, however, even with fair to good ventilation, the chemicals from these items linger inside your home and clog up the air you’re breathing.
Topics: window air conditioner, CDC, WHO