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Congratulations to our new Service Manager, James, who is highlighted in the ACHR News as December's Tech of the Month! We are so happy to have you as part of our team. Since we haven’t taken our new service team pictures yet, James is pictured here with his previous service team from our sister company Accurate Baker Elman in Franklin, MA.
Wilson Brothers is happy to continue our annual support for the Marine Toys for Tots toy drive. The support we receive from the community is always amazing and this year is no exception. So far we have filled up one big box and we are moving on to the second one! If you would like to donate you can drop off an unwrapped toy at our office at 35 Lomar Park in Pepperell or if you have an appointment with us you can hand the toys to our technicians. Thank you to everyone who donates. It truly means a lot to all of us at Wilson Brothers. Learn more about the history of the Marine Toys for Tots you drive below.
Wilson Brothers has been sponsoring TAP Basketball for many years and plenty of our employees children have participated in this great program in the past. TAP Basketball is a not-for-profit organization made up of volunteer coaches, volunteer assistant coaches and a volunteer Board of Directors. It enables the youth in Townsend, Ashby and Pepperell to learn, grow and develop skills via basketball competitions by playing on recreational leagues teams. TAP serves as a winter recreation outlet for over 650 children! We look forward to continuing our support for this great organization for many years to come. Learn more about TAP Basketball on their website.
The St. Jude Memphis Marathon is only 5 days away and the Garafola Team has been training hard. They just finished their last practice run before the big race and soon enough they will be in Memphis for the big day. Wilson Brothers is proud to help support such an amazing cause. In the photo you can see from the left: Lee Garafola, Scott, Debbie and Rowan. If you would like to help support their team you can donate below.
We are happy to continue our long time support for PACH Food Pantry and thank them for all that they do for our Pepperell Community. Wilson Brothers made our annual contribution for PACH’s Thanksgiving Meal Baskets. Every year food prices keep rising and we will continue to help PACH support our Pepperell Neighbors to find the help they need. You can donate to PACH Outreach below.
Wilson Brothers is proud to support the Garafola Team in running the 2022 St. Jude Memphis Marathon. Lynne Garafola, head of our Accounting Department, has her son Lee, her niece, Debbie, Debbie’s son Rowan and Debbie’s husband Scott all running the 26.2 mile marathon to raise money for St. Jude Hospital. They have been busy practicing for months and have 3 weeks left until the big day. We will be following their marathon journey along the way. If you would like to donate to the Garafola Team for St. Jude you can use the button below. In the photo you can see (left: Scott, Lee, Rowan and Debbie) on one of their practice runs and it looks like fun!

Constantly battling with your significant other over what temperature to heat your home? Good news, we’ve found an ideal temperature that keeps things cozy and saves energy too.

Set your thermostat to 68 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter.

According to ENERGY STAR, setting your thermostat to 68 degrees Fahrenheit when you’re home is the ideal balance of comfort and energy efficiency. So why is 68 degrees the magic number? The energy saving key is lowering the temperature about 10-12 degrees Fahrenheit at night or when you’re away.

Don’t turn that dial!

You can save as much as 10% a year in heating and cooling costs by turning back thermostats 7 - 10 degrees Fahrenheit for eight hours a day. Constantly raising or lowering the temperature throughout the day or forgetting to set it to the proper temperature can actually cost you more over time.

Where you place your thermostat matters

Knowing the ideal home temperature and using your thermostat correctly won’t matter if you place it in the wrong part of your home. An interior wall, ideally near the center of the house is the best place for your thermostat. Also, keep in mind which rooms people use most since these are the rooms where you want the temperature to be the most comfortable.

Today’s more energy efficient heating and cooling systems can deliver whole home comfort while using less energy. But to get the most out of them, it’s best to pair them with an updated thermostat. While you can manually set your thermostat daily, programmable or “smart” thermostats can help you achieve energy savings, especially when you’re away from home.

Programmable thermostats

Programmable thermostats allow you to set a variety of temperature preferences during the day for each day of the week. As great as programmable thermostats are — they only work if you use them properly. If you constantly adjust the temperature you’ll end up spending more, not less, on your energy bill.

Smart thermostats

These next-gen thermostats do more than just keep your home warm and cozy all winter, they learn your patterns and automatically adjust the temperature for max efficiency and energy savings. You can program them remotely, get real-time performance alerts and even hide the digital display with a screen saver of your choice. When connected, you can control lights, locks and several other smart home appliances.

One Last Tip

Want to know more about how you can save money on your HVAC system? Contact us for a free sales consultation and we will send our Comfort Specialist out for a custom solution to your home heating and cooling needs.

This year is Nashoba Players 45th Anniversary and Wilson Brothers is happy to help support the local arts and provide a great opportunity for the community to see a play. Nashoba Players next show will be The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee on October 21st, 22nd, 28th and 29th. The show starts at 7:30pm but doors open at 7:00pm at the Parish Center for the Arts. You can find more information on their website: www.nashobaplayers.org. Wilson Brothers is thrilled to help support the arts and all things creative in our community!
With all the attention given to supply chain shortages, labor shortages, inflation and material price increases, it’s sometimes hard to focus on the positive. Though the plumbing industry is aging, there are many young professionals refining and redefining their craft and making a difference. They’re bringing new ideas and strategies to overcome challenges and meet demand in their respective markets. This month, we honor our inaugural class of Next Gen All Stars - Read More Here

Eliminate pollutants, add fresh air, choose the right filter and control humidity.

Home serves as our safe haven and refuge away from the world, but how often do we think about the quality of the air inside it? Most likely, not often enough. Yet we should considering the EPA findings that indoor air pollutant levels are two to five times higher than outdoor levels, and we spend 90 percent of our time indoors. Take a moment to sit in your favorite spot in your home and consider how comfortable you are and the environment around you. Ask yourself these questions: These factors all play roles in the quality of air you breathe and the overall feeling inside your home. Let’s walk through a few actions you can take to improve the air within your home by removing air pollutants, adding fresh air, increasing filtration and managing humidity.

Take control of air pollutants

Some sources of air pollution come from within our own homes – like pet dander, dust mites and household chemicals. It’s possible to lessen the impact of these at air pollutants with regular cleaning and reducing the amount of clutter in a home. Use a HEPA-quality vacuum cleaner frequently on rugs, carpets, furniture and pet bedding frequently. Place covers on your mattresses, pillows and box springs, and washing your bedding in hot water at least once a week to combat dust mites. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America recommends a washing machine water temperature of 130 degrees Fahrenheit or hotter, as well as drying the bedding on a hot cycle to kill dust mites.

Bring in fresh air

When the sources of indoor air pollutants can’t be fully eliminated, consider supplying clean, fresh air to the indoor environment while exhausting stale and polluted air back outside. Here are some dos and don’ts for freshening the indoor air: Do Don’t

Increase your HVAC’s filtering power

Adding a higher quality disposable filter or a whole-home air cleaning system to your HVAC also can help remove airborne particles and provide cleaner air to every room. Disposable air filters – When selecting a disposable filter, look for the MERV rating. The higher the rating, the more it will filter out of your air. We suggest using MERV 11 filters that are changed every 30-90 days. Whole home filtration – When you add a whole home air cleaner like Trane CleanEffects, which can remove up to 99.98% of all airborne particles and is up to 100 times more effective than a standard 1-inch filter. Trane CleanEffects is also certified as asthma and allergy friendly by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, and best of all it does not require any costly replacement filters and can be cleaned at home as needed.

Balance the humidity in your home

Maintaining a humidity level of between 35 and 60 percent in the home keeps your home both more comfortable and avoid issues that arise when it the air is too damp or too dry. Mold, dust mites, and other air pollutants tend to thrive outside of that range, and our bodies’ natural immune systems can be comprised when the air gets too dry. Air that is too wet can also cause issues for the home such as warping or cracking wood furnishing and floors. It’s possible to monitor your humidity level by using a reliable HVAC thermostat. Decrease humidity Increase humidity By actively addressing Indoor Air Quality though steps both big and small we can create a cleaner and healthier environment for our families.