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PCI Compliance is a Helpful Hassle

01st June 2011
One of my favorite summertime activities is camping with my family. Campfires, hiking, outdoor cooking and just unplugging from the daily grind. We camp in a 30' RV which really blurs the line between camping and staying at a hotel. The RV has air cond... Read >
Author: ANX

Dealing With Water Damage in the Home

25th May 2011
When we were searching for our first home we were very naïve as I assume many first home buyers are. We fell head over heels with a home that sits ten feet from a river. We weren't thinking about floods and flood damage. We were thinking about how beautif... Read >
Author: CPS

Make The Switch To A More Environmentally Friendly Home

24th May 2011
Environmentally friendly living is becoming an essential portion of our global civilization; we all have a part to play to ensure the sustainability of our ecosystem, both for now and into the future. Fortunately, living green doesn't cost you much exerti... Read >
Author: jdrohn74

Solar Energy DIY Projects - A Real Winner

18th May 2011
One of the largest questions we will all need to handle during the forthcoming years will be to produce a sufficient quantity of renewable power supplies to meet our expectations such as with solar energy diy, and in general to substitute dated, harming a... Read >
Author: Phil Roberts

Physical Processes - School Science and Laboratory Supplies for Forces and Energy Study

17th May 2011
The school science forces and Energy range allows pupils to get hands-on in their physics lessons, teaching them the principles of heat, wind and electrochemical energy with fun and interactive ways of learning about power from natural energy. Power Ho... Read >
Author: rivingtoncharlotte

How To Create An Efficient Apartment Building

09th May 2011
If you own an apartment building and would like to see the heating and water costs lowered, there are some simple things that you can do. These projects may cost money initially, however they will be worth it in the long run. Creating a greener building... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Tankless hot water systems: Are they right for your home?

06th May 2011
As a way of saving money on energy costs, many homeowners are moving away from the traditional hot water tank to a tankless, heat on demand system. These have come a long way since they were first introduced and now are capable of producing a steady suppl... Read >
Author: Sam

Tips to reduce your central heating costs

18th April 2011
These days every household needs to reduce their energy consumption, especially now that fuel prices are increasing and the government's austerity measures are taking effect. It is unlikely that fuel prices will decrease in the near future. Running an ine... Read >
Author: martincm

Reuse the Energy used to heat your water with a Drain Water Heat Recovery System

30th March 2011
If you want to make the most of your hot water usage, why not consider a system that recovers the heat from drain water and uses it to heat your home? This allows you to reuse water that has already been heated and reduce not only your heating bill but al... Read >
Author: Sam

Adding a Mortgage Helper To Your Home

29th March 2011
We all need a little help in the area of finances, don't we? Why not begin by having someone else pay your mortgage? Yes, you will need to give up some square footage, but imagine all that extra cash you will have each month! Let's look at what is invo... Read >
Author: Mark Munns

The Present day Combi Boiler

25th March 2011
If you buy a home, or even if you rent 1, there are a handful of essential things to think about. A single is the sewage program. Is the house's waste disposed in the primary metropolis sewage technique or do you have a septic tank? Based on the quantity ... Read >
Author: tierra

Useful Information About Combination Boilers

23rd March 2011
Combination boilers are the popular choice when installing central heating and hot water supplies for domestic use and in small to medium sized commercial premises. These dual purpose boilers are more cost effective to install and use. They are compact an... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Your Savings on Business Power Can Help Grow Your Business

21st March 2011
Every business needs business power to help save on energy costs. In the UK there are domestic rates for homes and business rates for businesses, the reason business have a different rate is they use bulk electricity and gas. Saving on these costs is im... Read >
Author: D.K.Pandey

Taking a Look Inside Pipes with Video Inspections

15th March 2011
If you really understood the complicated network of pipes and lines that are part of your house, it would be a bit nerve wracking. Even a tiny leak can cause so many problems too. In fact, an undetected leak often turns into a major repair. It’s not ju... Read >
Author: bartonaugust@sify.com

The difference between a Condensing Boiler and a Combi Boiler

26th February 2011
A boiler is a great way to heat a home and is a popular choice in most cold locations including Ireland. A boiler can provide better heating than a standard heater which blows warm air instead of using steam to heat a room. When trying to decide which typ... Read >
Author: nedbrumby@gmail.com
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