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Beware of Deadly Carbon Monoxide
Nov. 20, 2012
Carbon monoxide kills 500 Americans every year; is your family safe from this deadly gas?
Boilers
Nov. 02, 2012
Boilers and furnaces heat most homes in the U.S.; how are they different, and is a boiler better for your situation?
Ten Reasons for an Autumn Tune-Up
Sep. 24, 2012
September 22 was the first official day of autumn; is your furnace ready for the coming months of hard work? This time of year, you’ll need to start preparing for cold days and even colder nights. Here are ten reasons to have your furnace tuned up.
Special Summertime Air Quality Issues
Jul. 19, 2012
The beautiful summer weather can be harmful to your health due to the amount of pollution in the air you are breathing. Both indoors and outdoors, ozone, mold, and moisture are more of an issue than they are during cooler months.
Know the Signs of Air Conditioner Failure
Jun. 08, 2012
It’s air conditioning season, and June is just the beginning of the summer; your air conditioner can fail at any time if you don’t know the signs that it’s on its last legs. Take a few minutes now to consider what you should be looking for.
Keep Your Water Heater Heating
Jun. 05, 2012
Unlike a furnace or air conditioner, your water heater runs daily regardless of the outside temperature, so in order to keep it running at peak efficiency, it needs to be maintained regularly. Most people don’t think about this maintenance until it’s too late and the water heater needs to be…
It’s Fix a Leak Week! 2012
Mar. 13, 2012
Leaks in American homes account for, on average, 10,000 gallons of wasted per home ever year; that’s why WaterSense, a division of the Environmental Protection Agency, promotes Fix a Leak Week every year to remind Americans to check their fixtures for leaks. This year, Fix a Leak Week is March…
Spring into Energy Efficiency
Feb. 29, 2012
Spring is right around the corner; you were good all winter and followed all the energy-efficiency tips you could find, but a change in weather means you’ll need new ideas for top efficiency. The warmer weather means you’ll be concentrating more on keeping cool than keeping warm.
Humid Air Is Good Air
Feb. 12, 2012
This time of year, dry air is common both outside and inside your home; a humidifier is a good way to relieve the dry nose, throat, lips and skin go along with the dry air. On the other side, high humidity can encourage the growth of mold, mildew, and organisms…
Program Your Way to Savings and Comfort
Jan. 25, 2012
A programmable thermostat can save you about 10% of your energy costs per year by automatically adjusting your home’s temperature when you are home, asleep, or at work. After the initial installation, you’ll spend just a few minutes twice a year changing the temperature settings. For an average savings of…
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