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2015

Oil Furnace Problems: What You Should Know

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Has the oil furnace to your heating system stopped working to provide an efficient amount of heat? It is possible that you need to get more oil placed in the tank, but there are also various other things that can be causing the problem. Discover below what can lead to an oil furnace not functioning as it should and what getting the tank refilled is estimated to cost. How Does an Oil Furnace Stop Working Right? Read More»

Three Reasons TLC For Your Heating System Is Important

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Getting prepared for winter should involve taking the time to get your household in order. Some people put more emphasis on their wardrobes and ensuring that they have warm clothing, but they fail to realize the importance of having their homes’ HVAC systems maintained as part of their winter preparation plans. The following points will aid in ensuring that you understand why servicing your HVAC system before the brink of winter is about more than staying warm. Read More»

Three Maintenance Tips to Save Money on Your AC Costs

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Every homeowner should know to change their AC filter, but you can do more than that to keep your AC unit running as efficiently as possible. You don’t need to have specialized training to complete some simple maintenance tasks and improve the efficiency of your AC unit. In fact, all you need is a little time and a little know-how.  Coil Cleaning Your condenser coils are located on the outside of your home, typically at ground level. Read More»

3 Common Problems With Walk-In Coolers

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If you own a restaurant business, you know how important it is to have a working walk-in cooler at all times. The last thing you want is for your cooler to go out on you and all of the food you have inside to spoil. You could wind up with thousands of dollars of food down the drain for a simple problem that could have been prevented. Neglecting your unit can cause you to spend more on your energy bill, not to mention on repairs. Read More»

3 Options For Improving Ventilation In Your Home

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As the summer heats up, your air conditioning bills probably goes up, too. One way you can help keep your bills under control is to ensure that your home is properly ventilated. Good ventilation also prevents a buildup of moisture that can lead to mold and other problems. There are several options for ventilating your home available. Roof Vents Roof vents help to pull the hot air from your home’s attic and pushes it out into the outside atmosphere. Read More»

As the Ceiling Fan Turns: How Changing Directions Can Help Save Money Year-Round

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The key to making your home more comfortable and energy-efficient could lie in the way your ceiling fan blades spin. The simple act of switching its direction at the start of the heating or cooling season not only keeps your home comfortable under harsh temperatures, but it could also save you a bundle of money on your annual energy expenses. Putting a New Spin on Home Comfort When your fan spins counter-clockwise, it pushes the air downwards directly on you. Read More»

Make Your House More Energy Efficient By Switching To A Heat Pump Water Heater

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According to Energy.gov, around 12% of your energy bills are for heating water, and this can add up to a lot of money each year. To achieve a more energy-efficient house, you may want to consider replacing your old hot water heater with a heat pump water heater (HPWH). This is a great way to reduce your energy bills, and here are two things you should know about HPWHs. What is a HPWH? Read More»

3 Telltale Signs You Need A New Furnace

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With the average cost of having a new residential furnace around $5,000, it’s understandable that homeowners want to get the longest lifespan out of their old furnaces as possible before they “bite the bullet” and pay for a new one. However, continuing to use a furnace that’s past the point of needing to be replaced can not only lead to wasted money on higher energy bills, but could even be a safety hazard to those in the home. Read More»

The Air Conditioner And Heater: Complete Opposites Yet Still The Same

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The heater and the air conditioner may do totally different things, but they have quite a bit in common. In many cases today, the heater and air conditioner use the same indoor equipment. Because of that, problems with your air conditioner in the summertime may end up causing heater issues come wintertime. Below, you can learn more about how the heater and the air conditioner are similar even though they’re used in separate situations. Read More»

When Your Heating System Goes To Ground: Exploring Geothermal Heat

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Whether you use an electric or fuel-burning furnace, heating your home can be costly. Luckily, there are more affordable options that can actually eliminate your dependence on fuel-burning or electric heat. Geothermal systems will heat your house by drawing naturally-occurring heat from the ground around your house. Here are a few varieties of geothermal heating systems to consider if you’re thinking about making the conversion. Understanding Closed Loop Geothermal Systems Read More»