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Installing A Heating Or Cooling System? It Could Be The Ideal Time For A Duct Renovation

The installation of a new heating or cooling system always represents a “golden opportunity” for HVAC contractors. New system installs give contractors an excellent opportunity to check up on existing duct installations, with the goal of greatly improving the ductwork’s overall efficiency. This can mean significant reductions in energy costs while providing you with vastly […]

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Ensuring Air Quality In The Metro-East Area Home You’re Planning To Build Or Renovate

You’d think that when building a new home in the Metro-East area, contractors would make ensuring air quality a top priority. Unfortunately, a lot of building materials can actually damage the air quality in your home, and contractors don’t always keep that in mind. That’s why if you’re building a new home or renovating your

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Keeping Your Electronic Air Cleaner In Tip-Top Shape: A Homeowner’s Guide

The air quality in your home is important for the health and well-being of your family. Air purification systems remove dirt, debris, pollen, bacteria and mold from your home’s air. This makes it a much healthier environment for your entire family. Choosing an electronic air cleaner is a wise choice since these are among the

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Your Heating And Cooling Costs Are Out Of Hand? 6 Ways To Cut Them Down To Size

There are many different ways to reduce your energy costs. Some require high-tech gadgets to monitor energy use, while others involve upgrading to high-efficiency appliances. If you are daunted by the potential up-front expense it takes to reduce energy costs, don’t despair. There are many easy and affordable ways to reduce your heating and cooling

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Think Putting In A Furnace Is Something You Can Do Yourself? Think Again

Putting in a furnace by yourself is only a good idea under one condition: You’re a licensed HVAC technician. While it may seem like replacing your furnace is a moderately complex project, in fact it’s one of the more complex projects one can do around the house. It requires special tools, multiple areas of expertise

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Dual Fuel For Singular Savings

It seems it’s always a conflict between keeping your home comfortable and keeping energy costs within reason. There’s now a way to have your cake and eat it too – stay comfortable and still keep your heating bills under control. The efficiency of a dual fuel system will do it for you. Winter comfort without

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5 Reasons You’ll Really Like A Radiant Heating System

More and more homeowners are choosing alternative heating methods due to rising energy costs and a growing environmentally aware population. One method that lowers the heat bill and offers a variety of other benefits is radiant heating. Radiant heat exchange happens when the heat from a warm surface transfers to a cooler surface. While radiant-heated floors

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Radiant Heating Systems: Electric vs. Hydronic

Homeowners in the Metro-East area know that heating a home can be a substantial part of a family’s budget each winter. Radiant heating systems can provide some relief, as they cost less to operate than conventional baseboard heating or most forced-air systems. But homeowners considering radiant heating systems should educate themselves about this method of home heating

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Heat Pump Encased In Ice? Here’s Why

When a faulty component or simple glitch pushes your heat pump to the limit, it works up quite a sweat in the form of excess condensation on the outside coil. The condensation on the extremely cold coil begins to freeze, and may quickly snowball out of control until the coil is encased in ice. Learn

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Compare Insulation Performance: Cellulose vs. Fiberglass

Temperature extremes in the winter and summer make a home’s insulation of the utmost importance for maintaining a comfortable indoor climate. Homeowners have the choice of using cellulose or fiberglass insulation, and it’s important to understand the differences in insulation performance of each. Fiberglass insulation is made of spun glass fibers that are layered in a

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