Tips from General Sheet Metal

Air Conditioning, Uncategorized

What Should I Set My Thermostat to for Comfort and Savings?

Consider, for example, the tiny temperature box on the wall in your Kalispell, home. It turns your temperature preferences into pure comfort during hot summers and frosty winters, all while keeping skyrocketing energy bills at bay. At General Sheet Metal, Inc., we understand that most homeowners learn to achieve a

15 Jun 2026

Indoor Air Quality

Healthy Building Solutions: How Better IAQ Protects People and Productivity

The standards for a high-performing building are changing. For years, businesses and builders focused on efficiency, durability, and how a building looked. These things are still important, but they are no longer enough. More and more organizations are beginning to understand that a building’s true value lies in how effectively

30 May 2026

HVAC

Is Your AC Ready for Summer? What Homeowners Should Check Now

When the temperatures start climbing, and the STATE sun means business, your AC isn’t just a luxury; it’s your home’s MVP. But before the real summer heat rolls in, it’s worth asking: is your system ready to keep up? The good news is you don’t need to be an HVAC

15 May 2026

Why Is My Heat Pump Turning On and Off Frequently? A woman turning up her thermostat.

HVAC

Why Is My Heat Pump Turning On and Off Frequently?

Homeowners in Kalispell, generally favor heat pumps for their energy efficiency and dual heating and cooling capabilities.

30 Apr 2026

Planning to Remodel? Go Ductless! Living room with red sofa and ductless air conditioner.

HVAC

Planning to Remodel? Go Ductless!

You probably already know about the advantages of ductless heating and cooling systems—and how they can significantly lower your Bigfork, home’s carbon footprint while improving your indoor air quality (IAQ).

15 Apr 2026

Transitioning Your Heat Pump Use Between Seasons. Close-up of black full inverter heat pump outside in the garden.

HVAC

Transitioning Your Heat Pump Use Between Seasons

One reason Montana homeowners love heat pumps is that they function as an all-in-one heating and cooling unit.

30 Mar 2026