UV Air Filtration Benefits, Drawbacks & What to Know Before You Buy
If you or your family suffer from severe allergies or routine coughs, colds, and viruses, you might be battling poor indoor air quality. The EPA
Continue ReadingIs It Better to Replace Your Furnace Before It Breaks Down?
It’s no secret that purchasing a new heating and cooling system is expensive. Because the upfront cost of a new system is so great, many
Continue ReadingIs Your Home’s Water Pressure Causing Problems?
We’ve all turned on the shower with too little water pressure – the water comes trickling out at a snail’s pace. Though in that moment,
Continue ReadingIs a Furnace Tune-Up in February Still Worth It?
If you’ve spent much time on our blog, you know that we at Schneller Knochelmann Plumbing, Heating & Air think highly of tune-ups. Apart from
Continue ReadingWhy Scheduling Regular Plumbing Visits Matters
Oftentimes, plumbing is one of the parts of the home that gets forgotten – until there’s a problem. Out of sight, out of mind, right?
Continue ReadingHow Much Could You Save by Installing an AC System This Winter?
In the cold months of winter, air conditioning is probably the last thing on your mind; that’s why it’s the perfect time to get a
Continue Reading3 Common Heating Problems and One Smart Fix for Homeowners
Weird cold spots around your home? Still fighting with the world’s oldest thermostat? There are a number of reasons you might look for a new
Continue ReadingWhy a Bigger Furnace Isn’t Always the Key to Comfort
Most people only buy a furnace once or twice in their lifetime, so it’s understandable that most buyers don’t know the best ways to choose
Continue ReadingFAQ: Everything You Need to Know About Trenchless Sewer Lining
If you’ve ever had a problem with your sewer line, you probably had a lot of questions. At Schneller, we want our customers to feel
Continue ReadingHow You Know When It’s Time to Replace Your Furnace
As the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky areas start to cool down, you might find your furnace isn’t what it used to be. Homeowners have a
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