2015

  • 2 Reasons To Consider A Forced-Air Heating System

    One of the most popular heating options available is a forced-air system, and with good reason as this system provides many advantages over its competition. A forced-air heating system utilizes a furnace to heat the home. You should consider utilizing this kind of heating system because it is one of the most cost-effective options and it can heat your home quickly. Cost-Effective One of the biggest reasons to use a forced-air heating system is that it can be quite a bit less expensive to install than its chief competition, radiant heating.
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  • 4 Easy Way To Keep Your House Warm In The Cold Months

    As the winter approaches many homeowners are worried about how turning on the heat will affect their utility bill. If you are not careful you can spend a great deal of money in gas each month as you attempt to keep your house warm and comfortable. Here are a couple tips that can keep you warm and comfortable without making you poor. 1. Move Furniture Away From The Vents One of the biggest mistakes that homeowners make is keeping their vents obstructed with furniture.
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  • 2 Reasons To Consider A Window-Mounted Air Conditioner

    Window-mounted air conditioners are good alternatives to central air systems due to the unique benefits that they can provide. A window-mounted air conditioner should be considered for your home due to the fact that they can save you money and are very easy to install/remove. Save Money One of the most important reasons to consider a window-mounted air conditioner is that it is so much cheaper than the central air options that are out there.
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  • Common Repair Signs For Heating And Cooling Systems

    Both your heating and cooling system play vital roles in your day-to-day life. They keep up a high standard of living and allow you to weather even the harshest of temperatures outside. As such, if either system is on the fritz, you're certain to notice it right away. Yet, with a little know-how, you can spot problems before they get out of hand and minimize the downtime for each type of system.
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  • Could A New Thermostat Make Your Small Business More Energy Efficient?

    Small business owners often own the same building where their business is housed. Sometimes this can be an additional headache for a small business owner, who has to keep up with maintenance and look for ways to save energy costs while wearing several other hats.  Fortunately, there are many resources available for you as a small business owner to improve areas where you may be wasting energy. One of the most simple and least time-consuming is to make changes to your thermostat.
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