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Hot Water Not So Hot? Tips For Upping Your Water Heater’s Performance

Few inconveniences are more aggravating than running out of water in the middle of a shower, or constant strategizing to ensure that every appliance that needs hot water actually gets it. A sure way to avoid these types of situations is to improve the performance of your water heater. Fortunately, a variety of simple tips can […]

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Whole-House Humidification Can Help Remedy Flu

Many medical experts claim that because influenza and other viruses thrive in low humidity, you can keep colds, flus and respiratory infections at bay by increasing your home’s humidity. In fact, a Mayo Clinic study found that dry environments contribute to the spread of influenza. This is why whole-house humidification can be an effective good-health strategy for

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Considering Solar Energy? Pros And Cons For The Metro-East Homeowner

Solar (or photovoltaic) panels installed in your home can offer you freedom from high electricity bills, reliable energy for your Metro-East home, and a positive effect on the environment, among other benefits. Before you proceed with a solar installation, take the time to thoroughly research the pros and cons of a solar-powered system. Pros of

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Furnace Efficiency: Look For These Features In Your Replacement

For homeowners looking to increase furnace efficiency, selecting certain features offers significant return on investment, leading to lower energy bills and more. If you’re set to upgrade the furnace in your Metro-East home, consider these features commonly utilized in high-efficiency furnaces to attain an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) of 90 percent or higher. Two-stage gas

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Air Purifiers: How They Combat Bad Air In Your Metro-East Home

Improving indoor air quality is possible, especially if you work with an expert to carefully evaluate air purifiers, choosing a system with the right technology to attack contaminants that exist in your indoor air. Therefore, it’s important to know what pollutants may lead to bad air, and which contaminants, if any, may be causing respiratory

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Recovery Ventilation: Technology That Can Improve Indoor Air Quality In Your Metro East Home

Homeowners in the Metro-East area can greatly improve indoor air quality with the installation of one simple tool: recovery ventilation. It’s often necessary to provide mechanical ventilation in a home if it’s built to code and is airtight, or when energy-efficient improvements upgrade the efficiency of older homes. With an airtight, properly insulated structure, however,

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Carbon Monoxide Leaks From Your Garage: What You Should Know

Concerns over carbon monoxide leaks have caused many homeowners to install CO detectors in their homes and ensure that fuel-burning equipment is safe to operate. However, homeowners with attached garages should also be concerned about carbon monoxide leaking into the home from the garage. Studies support the notion that homes with attached garages may be

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HVAC Upgrade Recommended For Two-Story Additions

In many cases, it’s best to go with an HVAC upgrade when constructing a two-story addition. Work with your HVAC professional and home builder early in the process to assess the needs of the addition and your existing HVAC system, and then make the best decision for your comfort needs and to suit your budget.

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Smoky Furnace Smell: Dust, Or Something Worse?

When operating as it’s designed, your furnace should run smoothly and consistently. This is especially true if you are meticulous about scheduling annual service for the furnace. However, if you happen to notice a smoky furnace smell or any other unusual furnace odor, it may be signaling a serious problem. Smoky furnace smell If you

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Air Filter Technology Can Be Confusing: An Expert Can Help You Choose The Right Ones

If you’re looking for improved protection for your HVAC system from dirt buildup and indoor air that’s free of contaminants, looking at the air filter in your furnace (or heat pump or air conditioner) is a step in the right direction. In many cases, the air filter installed in your furnace is likely the style

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