A hand pressing the test button on a carbon monoxide alarm device to help prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. | C & C Heating & Air Conditioning
November 12

Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning with These Tips

As we get closer to the holiday season, more people in the Detroit area begin to turn on their heat to warm their homes. If… Read More

A brown dog lies on the floor indoors, facing an electric fan that is turned on—will your AC heel in the heat? A cozy sofa and lush plants complete the background. | C & C Heating & Air Conditioning
August 13

It’s the Dog Days of Summer. Will Your AC Heel to Your Demands?

The end of July through August is known as “the dog days of summer.” Surprisingly, it has less to do with dogs and more to… Read More

A small fluffy dog wearing orange sunglasses lies on a striped towel next to a colorful beach ball, soaking up the dog days of summer outdoors on a sunny day. | C & C Heating & Air Conditioning
August 8

It’s the Dog Days of Summer: Do You Know the Best Ways to Stay Cool?

The saying, “the dog days of summer,” refers to the dates between July 3 and August 11 when most of North America experiences the hottest… Read More

Two outdoor air conditioning units are installed on concrete pads beside a brick wall, surrounded by white gravel and red bricks to help minimize strain on AC and optimize performance. | C & C Heating & Air Conditioning
June 10

Five Tips to Minimize the Strain on Your AC System This Summer

The Farmer’s Almanac predicts that Michigan’s summer forecast will be “warm-to-hot soggy.” And, this isn’t a great forecast if you are an air conditioner. What… Read More

A close-up of a white ceiling air vent with visible dust, dirt buildup, and possible signs of mold in HVAC on the slats. | C & C Heating & Air Conditioning
March 14

What to do if you suspect your HVAC system has mold growth

Does your home have a musty smell? Are you suffering from allergies and other respiratory issues more frequently than before? Is your home dustier than… Read More

A man in a red shirt repairs or inspects the internal components of a furnace, using a tool and surrounded by various wires and pipes—an important step for home safety and carbon monoxide prevention. | C & C Heating & Air Conditioning
January 12

Keep your home safe from CO with these tips

January may be the fresh start to the new year and a time to enjoy snow days and hot cocoa. But it’s also, unfortunately, the… Read More

A young child holding a stuffed animal looks out a large window at a snowy landscape. | C & C Heating & Air Conditioning
December 13

Five tips to winterize your home

The weather outside will soon be frightful. But you can keep your home delightful by paying a little attention to your creature comfort systems before… Read More

3 Benefits of the Free Second Opinion Program from C & C Heating and Air Conditioning
February 20

3 Benefits of the Free Second Opinion Program from C & C Heating and Air Conditioning

When an HVAC system suddenly stops working properly or just breaks down entirely, it’s always a cause for concern. The next step is to call… Read More