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Save On Heating Costs - It is
already time to turn on the furnace in
many parts of the country. If you live
in a part of the country that is cold
during the winter, you spend a lot of
money on heating costs. Some people are
spending up to 50% of their monthly
budget on heating.
(read more)
Ductless
Air Conditioning Systems - Until recently, any house without ductwork ("ductless") could not have central air conditioning.
(read more)
Honeywell F300 Electronic Air Cleaner the Best on the Market? -Honeywell surveyed several thousand homeowners who bought a Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaner to help control their allergies to ask how the air cleaner worked for them.
(read more)
Saving On Furnace Repairs - Furnace repairs are costly - they can easily cost hundreds of dollars. Quite often, the cost of
labor is the biggest item on the invoice, if not the only one! Meanwhile, you can significantly reduce or even completely avoid charges for furnace repairs.
(read more)
Choosing A New Furnace - As winter
approaches, everyone begins to think
about the furnace. Will in kick on? Will
it last through another long, cold
winter? Should we install a new furnace?
If so, with what kind? If these
questions are familiar to you, keep
reading as we try to "demystify" a
couple of household heating sources.
(read more)
FAQs of Carbon Monoxide - Carbon
Monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas
that can be emitted by home appliances
and can cause illness and death. Even
low levels of carbon monoxide have been
shown to be dangerous to all especially
those with heart and lung disease.
(read more)
Is Your Air Conditioning Filter
Important? - Is it time to change your air conditioning filter again? Well it doesn’t have to be very difficult, as long as you know what to look for in the filter you should be fine. The important thing to look for in an air conditioning filter is how efficient they are and how much dust it can stop.
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The History of Air Conditioning - It is so easy in the modern world to take air conditioning for granted. With the advances in technology is now virtually unheard of for air conditioning not to be used in any public building. (read more)
The Most Important Things You Need to Know About Conventional Air Conditioners - If you have a conventional air conditioner or you are considering purchasing one, there are some important things to know about how these machines work, the operating cost, energy efficiency, cost, size, and maintenance. (read more)
Tankless Water Heater Basics - If you are remodeling your home or thinking about replacing a hot water heater, you might be considering tankless or instant water heating. (read more)
How to Make Your Air Conditioner More Efficient - In times of rising energy costs and rapidly depleting fossil fuels, making your air conditioner more efficient will reduce your energy usage, make your home more comfortable, save money, and possibly help to save the environment. (read more)
HVAC Contractors - If you are building a house, you probably need an HVAC contractor or an expert in heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and products. (read more)
10 Ways To Cut Down On Your Heating Bill This Winter - With the price of oil so high this year, the threat of high home heating bills is something we are all concerned about. Whether you heat with propane, gas, oil or electric, there are steps you can take to help lower your heating bills and put some money back into your bank account. (read more)
Your Different Central Heating Systems - As winter approaches the nights get longer and the coldness creeps in, so we must all be prepared, and the best way to do this is via central heating. (read more)
How HVAC Air FIlters Affect Indoor Air Quality - Average Americans spend nearly 90% of their time indoors. For the infants, the elderly and the urban residents, this percent of time is likely to be higher. Studies show that indoor air pollution can be two to fives times to sometimes 100 times higher than outdoor. (read more)
Central Air Conditioners - Almost eighty percent of the new U.S. houses are installing central air conditioning units while construction. While it may not have been necessary to have air conditioning several. (read more)
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