Tuesday, June 21, 2011

A Guide to Finance a New Furnace or Air Conditioner

At ServiceOne we continue to strive to make investing in a new comfort system as easy as possible.  Check out this video to learn how you can save on your next furnace or air conditioner.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Financing Options For Heating & Air Conditioning Equipment in Dubuque

At ServiceOne we believe that money should never be an issue in being a deciding factor in improving your indoor air quality.  Once you have selected the perfect comfort system with your comfort advisor, we make investing in your new comfort system a breeze.

CLICK HERE to read a great article on what to look for as well.

On our ServiceOne website we have teamed up with Black Hills Energy, Alliant Energy and Wells Fargo to help you invest in the comfort system you deserve.

If you have any additional questions or concerns feel free to contact
Robb at 563-556-5577.

Friday, June 10, 2011

ServiceOne Shines at the ARC Games in Dubuque

This was the first year ServiceOne participated at the ARC (Area Residential Care)Corporate Community Games and it was a blast.  Teams of 8 or more were tasked to compete in challenging and often silly type games for the coveted chicken plunger trophy.  Although ServiceOne didn't win we won 5 out of 10 events in our heats so not bad.  We'll get them next year.  Special thanks to all our special friends and family members who joined us in the competition.
Silly Fun with ServiceOne



Robb & Tiffany


Sam & Mary Jo



Sue in Action


Team ServiceOne


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Very Funny Commercial...Seriously

When you are hot and sweaty because your air conditioner is not working a smile is hard to come by...until now.  Check out this great ad and if you need some help after let us know.



For service or a FREE estimate call Robb at 563-556-0666

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Water Heater Updates and Tips From ServiceOne Dubuque

If you haven’t bought a new water heater in the last 4 to 5 years, you may be in for a shock. About 3 years ago, the government regulated that certain changes be made regarding efficiencies and more importantly the design of “gas fired” water heaters. The design change was made to prevent the water heater from being the “source of ignition” in case there was a potential buildup of explosive gases [generally assumes a gas leak]. 

This safety design change increased the cost of the unit substantially. When buying a new water heater, you should investigate to make sure that the units’ safety mechanism can be reset in case of activation. This is not true of all units. Those units that can’t be reset may need to be replaced if the system is ever activated.

Check out the video below for even more great tips on keeping your water heater running more efficiently.



To find out more about water heaters and tankless water heaters call 563-556-5577 and mention this post.