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What You Miss by Skipping an A/C Service Plan

The weather is finally starting to heat up on the Cape, and we’re ready to enjoy another great summer in Southeastern Massachusetts.With the rising temperatures, routine maintenance on your air conditioning system is key, and that’s where an A/C service plan from Falmouth Energy comes in. We offer comprehensive cooling service plans to ensure your […]

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Consequences of Skipping Your A/C Tune-Up

Getting ready for summer here in the Cape requires a few extra steps than just remembering to pack your sunscreen for an outing to your favorite warm weather spot in Southeastern Massachusetts. With all the outdoor activities filling up our schedules, it can be easy to forget to make sure our homes are able to […]

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Why Scheduling a Spring A/C Tune-Up Is So Important

No matter how unpredictable early spring in Cape Cod can be, one thing is certain – summer surely follows. Getting ready for warmer temperatures means spring cleaning, landscaping, and caring for your home’s comfort equipment. If you keep cool with central or ductless A/C, don’t wait until the last minute to schedule your tune-up! Find […]

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The Benefits of Zoned Cooling for Cape Cod Homes

Warmer temperatures are right around the corner, so you may be thinking about how you plan to keep your Cape Cod home cool this summer. Falmouth Energy understands the importance of home comfort in any season. That’s why we want you to know the benefits of zoned cooling and why installing a ductless mini-split system […]

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What R-22 A/C Refrigerant Is and Why It Matters

Spring has officially arrived on the Cape. Before you dust off your air conditioner and crank it up on the first hot day of season, you need to double check its age. If your system is 15 years or older, it likely uses R-22 refrigerant, which will be banned in the U.S. in 2020. Don’t […]

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