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Lennox Introduces Entry-Level Smart Thermostat
Lennox, a manufacturer of HVAC systems, has added a new entry-level model into its collection of smart thermostats.
Designed for homebuilders and remodelers, the economic iComfort M30 smart thermostat controls home temperature and can adapt to a homeowner's patterns of use. It also works as a whole-home humidifier, optimizing moisture levels in the air, Lennox says.
Read MoreLennox Named 2017 Outstanding Innovator
Lennox Industries Inc., a leading provider of innovative home comfort solutions, has been named the recipient of the 2017 Outstanding Corporate Innovator (OCI) Award by the Product Development and Management Association. The OCI is the only global innovation award that recognizes companies for demonstrating sustained and quantifiable success in developing new products and services.
Read MoreBuilding the Nashville Technicians of Tomorrow, One Class at a Time at Remington College
Remington College's Nashville, Tennessee, campus opened an HVAC lab as part of its new diploma program offering. The lab was renovated, thanks to campus efforts combined with community and manufacturer donations.
Read More2018 Guide to High-efficiency Air Conditioning Split Systems
Our Rite of Spring: the annual CB AC Guide.
This efficient Lennox can be combined with solar.
The Lennox XP25 High-Efficiency Heat Pump features an industry-leading cooling efficiency of 23.50 SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating) and a HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) rating of 10.20, making it the most precise and efficient heat pump on the market.
Solved! What Is a SEER Rating?
If you're in the market for a new air conditioning unit, get the 411 on these important numbers and how they should factor into your shopping trip.
Read MoreBless You! The Best Tips to Stop Spring Sneezes
It's getting close to that time of the year when pollen levels reach their peak across much of the country. That's obviously bad news.
Jennifer Franz, an indoor air quality expert at Lennox, suggests the following dos and don'ts to improve indoor air quality and reduce allergy-inducers around the house.
Read MoreLennox Intl. Inc.: Gas Furnace
With a heating efficiency rating of 80 percent AFUE, and as part of a Lennox iComfort thermostat-enabled system, the SL280NV delivers both comfort and energy savings.
Read MoreInnovative Products: Lennox Pure Air S
Something we've written a lot about over the last 12 months is indoor air quality and smart home technology. They're both important subjects in home improvement right now, and popular to boot. So when I got to IBS in early January, I was eager to see how manufacturers were responding. I was not disappointed.
Read MoreLennox Launches Ultra Low NOx Gas Furnace; Meets California Regs
Lennox Industries announced the launch of the Lennox SL280NV Ultra Low NOx gas furnace, part of the Dave Lennox Signature Collection of high-efficiency HVAC products, which allows homeowners to feel good about creating better air inside and outside their home.
Read MoreAlexa...What is Trending at 2018 KBIS/IBS?
I'm often asked at trade shows what is the most interesting thing I've seen while walking the show floor. Well, the Kitchen & Bath/Builders Show kicked off Monday, and here are some trends that caught my eye: Next Generation of Plumbing/HVAC Products Are Here.
Read MoreLennox Named an 'Outstanding Corporate Innovator'
Lennox Industries Inc., has been named the recipient of the 2017 Outstanding Corporate Innovator (OCI) Award by the Product Development and Management Association. The OCI is the only global innovation award that recognizes companies for demonstrating sustained and quantifiable success in developing new products and services.
Read More3 Questions Homeowners Should Ask Before Replacing Your Heating System
As colder weather and even winter storms move into parts of the country, furnaces stay on and home heating bills go up. Households heating with natural gas, which include almost half of U.S. homes, are expected to spend an average of $635 this winter -- 22 percent more than last winter, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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