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About Inefficient Heating & Cooling From An HVAC System

Are you lost as to why your heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system has stopped reaching the temperature on the thermostat? When there are both heating and cooling problems from an HVAC system, there are a few different parts that can be the cause. Discover in this article why the HVAC system is not heating or cooling your house efficiently anymore. There is a Problem with the Air Duct System Read More 

Pros And Cons Of The Different Types Of Baseboard Heaters

Central heating systems are a blessing during the winter months, but even the most efficient system can fail to reach certain areas of the home sufficiently. That is where baseboard heaters can help. The heaters are installed along the floor to provide heating in hard to reach places such as basements, drafty bedrooms, or a built-on room that wasn't connected to the central heat directly. There are two primary types of baseboard heaters: convection and hydronic. Read More 

Getting The Most Life From Your Air Conditioner

It seems that your air conditioner can just run forever without any attention from you. Some people try that and end up with an expensive air conditioner repair bill. It only takes a little time to make sure that your air conditioner is working properly and not straining to keep your house cool. Here are a few things you can do to help it do its job efficiently. Change the Filter Regularly Read More 

Keep Your Air Conditioner In Great Shape By Reducing Your Use

If you've begun looking into the state of your air conditioning unit, you may find that you're overusing it. This may be apparent due to the frequency of repairs you've been needing or your electrical bills associated with cooling. In order to keep your AC in good shape, consider reducing its use with the following tips. Limit Your Use to the Middle of the Day Keeping your air conditioner on throughout the day and night can not only be inefficient at keeping the home cool, it could also be costing you a lot more money than you're comfortable with. Read More 

Of Shade And House Fans: Two Tips For Reducing Your Cooling Costs

If you live in a temperate zone, daytime temperatures can get hot enough to necessitate an air conditioner. On the other hand, at night you might be able to keep your home cool simply by opening your windows. In order to optimize the efficiency of your AC unit and to take full advantage of the relief from the heat that the night affords, you need a strategic approach to cooling your home. Read More