Would you hire the cheapest heart surgeon? It doesn’t matter if he was last in his class & doesn’t have up to-date training! It’s just your heart, right? How about the cheapest mechanic to work on your car that carries your children to and
Most of us welcome springtime with warmer temperatures and the promise of summer. But for people with allergies, rising outdoor temperatures and excess moisture due to rainfall, mean stuffiness, headaches, watery eyes and all-over misery.
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A lot can change in 20 years! In 1999 gas cost only $1.17! But gas prices aren't the only things that have changed in the last 20 years, Daffan has as well. When Daffan Cooling & Heating began in 1999 our goal was simple: do a great job & be reco
Repair vs. Replace It’s that time of year in Texas when you’re switching from heating to air conditioning, and back again, daily as the temperatures cannot decide what season it is yet. Typical Texas fall weather.
Have you noticed that putrid
The signs of winter are approaching. Stores are decked out in Thanksgiving and even Christmas themes, and the evenings hours are now darker with the end of Daylight Saving Time.
But where was the cool weather we expected for fall? The Granbury, T
When it comes to heating and air conditioning Systems: What Do Homeowners Really Want? For homeowners investing in a new HVAC system, energy efficiency and comfort are important considerations but, what homeowners want most of all from their HVAC s
This spring, we were very busy visiting our Daffan Cooling & Heating customers, checking and providing maintenance to their air conditioning systems. For customers with HVAC systems that were reaching the end of their lifespan, we advised them of the
September has arrived, and a change of seasons is under way. It’s that great time of year when we say goodbye to the 100-plus temperatures of summer and hello to Labor Day cookouts, football and other outdoor fun.
With temperatures moving back to
We are now well into July, and as we expected, triple digit temperatures have arrived in the Granbury area.
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory, and we’re looking at 100 degree temperatures for at least a week or so.
This
Compared to our grandparents’ days, we Americans have much bigger homes, bigger TVs and a plethora of wired and wireless electronics.
This means we’re using quite a bit of energy to heat and cool our homes and to play with all our neat gizmos.