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10 reasons to consider an Air Source Heat Pump

12th October 2009
The air source heat pump is an innovative new technology set to revolutionise the way we heat our homes. The system works by absorbing the air heated by the sun to produce energy. From this energy, an air source heat pump can then provide hot water for al... Read >
Author: nmaidment

Incredible Notebook On Heat Pumps Troubleshooting

12th October 2009
Heat pumps are very expensive, high-tech pieces of hardware -- and for that reason it is not advisable for homeowners to try and perform maintenance or do them self troubleshooting heat pumps ; usually they will not have the training or specialised hardwa... Read >
Author: Tracy Castro

Proper Care of the Domestic Heating and Air Conditioning System

09th October 2009
As winter approaches, it's time for your second servicing for your heating and cooling system. Your local northern Kentucky heating and aircon company can do the job for you. You probably think two check-ups is one too many, especially since your positi... Read >
Author: Julian Foreman

Saving Money Around The House

08th October 2009
You spend the most time there, so it makes sense that your house represents your largest expense. Whether it is the day to day upkeep, and operating expenses, repair projects, or the rent or mortgage payment, you allocate a big portion of your income to y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Arizona and California Residents Buying More Heat Pumps

05th October 2009
Heat Pumps becoming More Popular for Heating and Air Conditioning Arizona and Southern California are excellent areas for Heat Pumps Areas like Arizona and Southern California are really starting to warm up to heat pumps. Heat pumps have been avail... Read >
Author: Abby

Heaters – The Various Kinds And Usage

05th October 2009
A heater is an essential commodity for people living in cold regions. Installing a heater inside the house becomes necessary where the outside temperature falls below -10ºC. Just thinking about such low temperatures gives us the shiver. There are a varie... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Heat Pumps: Top Tips

05th October 2009
Winter brings a chill in the atmosphere. This involves bringing out your woolens and switching on the electrical appliances that will keep your entire house warm. The most popular device to keep your house warm is the heater. But it consumes a lot of ener... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Heat Pump Buying Tips

05th October 2009
A heat pump is basically a reverse air conditioner. Instead of having cold coils on the inside and heat coils on the outside, this process is reversed. A heat pump has a switch to change from air conditioner mode to heater mode. When in heater mode, it mo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Floor Heating

05th October 2009
There is nothing quite like being able to walk around in the middle of winter, barefoot and warm. Under floor heating provides warmth that keeps you comfortable from your toes to the top of your head. By having warm feet the whole body feels warmer. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Defining Heat Pumps

05th October 2009
Heat pumps are becoming more popular as the cost of heating is rising. Heat pumps are a great source of heat and for some can be used as a main heating source. Most people do not understand a heat pump or how it works and this is key to getting the most f... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Better Refrigerant For Air Conditioners And The Environment

02nd October 2009
Most air-conditioners and heat pumps sold around the world use a refrigerant called R-22. Emissions of R-22 are considered by some experts to be a significant factor in depleting the ozone layer that protects animals and people from harmful rays from the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Home heating solution that is good to your wallet and the environment!

22nd September 2009
As fuel costs rise, the economic slump continues and the plight of global warming lies heavily on our conscience a shining star has just arrived to provide the way forward. The air source heat pump system could be one way to help both your wallet and the... Read >
Author: nmaidment

What to do when your home inspection report shows problems

21st September 2009
More and more home buyers in Austin are following the advice of the Federal Housing Administration and obtaining home inspections before closing on a new home. However, it’s not always clear how to proceed when the inspection reveals problems or areas o... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Combined Reviews on Amana Heat Pumps

15th September 2009
Are you familiar of any person that has a heat pump fixed? Are they pleased with how it functions? There are lots of famous brands in the marketplace including Amana heat pumps. Do you investigate comprehensively before making a most important purchase? A... Read >
Author: Alien

The Importance of HVAC System Maintenance

14th September 2009
We all rely on our heating and air conditioning systems to keep our homes comfortable throughout the seasons. If we neglect our HVAC systems routine maintenance, we can’t expect it to stay running at its best. When the heating system stops working o... Read >
Author: sofia

Chambersburg Hvac - Heating Ventilating And Air Conditioning

21st August 2009
Residents know that homes and businesses in Chambersburg HVAC systems are necessary to the comfort and productiveness of occupants. Sweat, humidity, and chill are hard to combat without a professionally installed and maintained HVAC system. Whether you'... Read >
Author: Lauren Hower

All you need to know about Heat Pump

20th August 2009
What is Heat Pump? Heat pumps operate rather like a refrigerator in reverse - using the air surrounding it in order to gather heat for transfer. Heat is gathered from air drawn through the unit, and transferred to the refrigerant carried in pipes th... Read >
Author: Aiden Thomas

HVAC Chambersburg PA

13th August 2009
As the summer heat creeps into the atmosphere, it's time for residents of a certain community to get thinking about finding HVAC Chambersburg PA suppliers. HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning. HVAC kit is essential to the modern c... Read >
Author: henry johnson

Click For Best Rated Heat Pumps - Lattes Technology

07th August 2009
Geothermal heat pumps are also called ground source heat pumps. This conditioning system uses a geothermal source. It can be ground, ground water, or surface water. This type of conditioning system also employs a reversible refrigeration cycle for either ... Read >
Author: Jamal Williams

Lennox Innovative Technologies

31st July 2009
After nearly a hundred years, Lennox continues their legacy by offering a number of innovative technologies. Consider how some of these innovative technologies can offer you a variety of benefits when choosing an air conditioning system. As of 2009, Le... Read >
Author: Todd Submitoff

4 Seasons Air Conditioning

18th July 2009
Four seasons air conditioning Climate control good for staff Why do people ask “Would you rather be too hot or too cold?” Nobody likes to be either! Both are extremely uncomfortable and set off an epidemic up and down our temperamental country, in... Read >
Author: 4seasons12345

6 Air Conditioning Tips To Get A Better System

17th July 2009
Because i am an air conditioning contractor, so many people ask me how to get a great deal on their air conditioning. To help everyone out there, below are my 6 tips to ensure you get the best air conditioning system available at the very best price. 1... Read >
Author: The Boat Man

Swimming Pool Heating

05th July 2009
The heat pump water heater is a special system which uses electricity to power a condenser that extracts heat from the air pumps into water. It can be employed for heating swimming pools, and has a much lower operating cost than a gas-based pool heater.It... Read >
Author: Eli Simpson

Heat Pump Water Heater

05th July 2009
The heat pump water heater is a special system which uses electricity to power a condenser that extracts heat from the air pumps into water. It can be employed for heating swimming pools, and has a lower operating cost than a gas-based pool heater.It suck... Read >
Author: Eli Simpson

Be All The Wiser

18th June 2009
Florida and swimming pools go hand in hand. When we first moved into our house, our pool did not have an enclosure over it. Therefore, all the leaves from the big tree in the front dumped into it, and it was really hard to maintain. We put up an enclosure... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques

Heat Pump Prices Reassure The Use Of Wind And Geothermal Energy

15th June 2009
Heat Pump Prices Reassure The Use Of Geothermal And Wind EnergyIt has been long time ago since people have been doing wind and geothermal power at its simplest. These days, we make it sound like it's something just out of the blues, but it isn't. You coul... Read >
Author: Brad Roberson

Air Conditioning Energy Efficiency Techniques 101

07th June 2009
Creature comforts such as a well-maintained environment are commonplace throughout most of the world. With temperatures fluctuating greatly at every latitude, you wish to have your home arctic cool in the summer and warm and cozy in the winter. To receive... Read >
Author: srini

Understanding Solar Pool Heaters

05th June 2009
Solar pool heaters can greatly reduce your energy costs. They're more cost-effective than either gas or heat-pump pool heaters. Once a solar pool heater system is installed, you'll be able to save on annual operating costs. Best of all, a solar swimming p... Read >

How Air Conditioning Works

20th May 2009
In a traditional refrigeration model process, a heat pump sends heat from a point that has lower levels of temperature towards another point that has higher temperature. Heat then naturally flows in the other direction. This is the most common manner in w... Read >
Author: Alistair Rogers

Why you should inspect rental properties regularly.

20th May 2009
Just what can a tenant do to a house in a year? Or, three months even? More than you can possibly imagine. That’s why tenant inspections are so important. Tenants can engage in behavior that will cost you thousands of dollars, or perhaps even cause ... Read >
Author: David Evans

Top Tips for a Successful Basement Remodeling Project

21st April 2009
Typically a utility area, the basement is often overlooked. But with a good amount of creativity, it can be the ultimate solution for your space issues. So whether you are in Manhattan, Long Island, Brooklyn, Queens or Staten Island; a basement remodeli... Read >
Author: Eugene Makeev

Get a Coffee Maker

13th February 2009
Everybody drinks coffee, right? Actually, that's not true. I don't drink coffee and I know many others who don't either. But whether or not you drink it or not, a lot of people do, and if you ever entertain or share a home with one or more coffee drink... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher

American Standard Air Conditioner – Why It Is The Best American Air Conditioner

01st December 2008
The American standard air conditioner is one of the leading brands of air conditioners that are available in the market. The American brand air conditioner is well known for its top notch quality and service. The air conditioner from the American stan... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Save Big Bucks By Maintaining Your Forced Air Furnace

25th November 2008
Just like any other appliance, your forced air furnace requires regular maintenance to keep it running efficiently and problem-free. Taking steps as simple as replacing a dirty filter can save you thousands of dollars in repairs down the road. With the ... Read >
Author: Virgina Wherland

The Advantages Of A Heat Pump

11th November 2008
The search for energy saving, environmentally friendly alternatives to the traditional methods of heating our homes has also led us to look for methods that are cost efficient. Many people are turning to the heat pump. Rather than using fossil fuels to pr... Read >
Author: John Mahoney

Signs of an Energy De-ficient House

15th October 2008
When buying a home, what safety net do you have to warn against the purchase of an energy guzzling, money pit? Hopefully, a home inspection will raise any red flags, but you should know what to look for. This checklist that will help alert you to a ho... Read >
Author: Justin Lee

An Affordable Heat-Pump Water-Heater Retrofit

21st August 2008
An Affordable Heat-Pump Water-Heater Retrofit The engineers at AirGenerate (previously Beyond Pollution) appear to have done something remarkable: create an affordable, effective, heat-pump water heater that can be retrofit onto a conventional gas or ele... Read >
Author: sws

Need To Perform Household Heat Pumps Or Fireplace Repair? Call A Pro Right away!

20th August 2008
As time passes by our home equipments and tools somewhat break down for quite sometime due to excessive use or poor maintenance. When a situation such as this occurs, it is really a difficult problem to deal with. Especially if it’s a furnace repair in ... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene

An Affordable Heat-Pump Water-Heater Retrofit

19th August 2008
An Affordable Heat-Pump Water-Heater Retrofit The engineers at AirGenerate (previously Beyond Pollution) appear to have done something remarkable: create an affordable, effective, heat-pump water heater that can be retrofit onto a conventional gas or ele... Read >
Author: sws

Energy Efficient Water Heaters

24th July 2008
In this article I will cover energy efficient water heaters. We will not talk about the energy efficient tankless water heaters because they are covered in detail in a previous article. Go to our web site to see it. Energy efficiency is a hot topic right... Read >
Author: Bob Willoughby

Your Saviour in the hot summer: Air Conditioer

14th July 2008
An air conditioner is an appliance, or mechanism made to exit heat from a place by the help of refrigeration cycle. In building, a complete process of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning is called as HVAC. Their use, in the home, in the car... Read >
Author: Dmitry Raskin

Tips on Heat Pumps & Air Conditioning

09th July 2008
Balance the ducts in your home for both summer and winter use. In summer, when using air conditioning, consider closing off the dampers of your basement ducts. This will send more cooled air upstairs. You can reopen them in the fall to allow heated air t... Read >
Author: George

Heat Pumps Can Reduce Your Energy Costs

09th July 2008
For people looking for alternatives to heat and cool their homes, look no further than heat pumps. They will also reduce your overall heating costs as well as these are energy efficient machines. These units will provide your home with year round heating ... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Trane Heat Pumps Could Cut Your Energy Costs

12th June 2008
Are you in the market for a new heat pump for your home? If so, you would be remiss not to include the Trane heat pumps in your market research. The Trane name is well known throughout the world, mostly for air conditioners though. However, they are makin... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Use Honey well Thermostats to add Quality and Comfort in Life

04th June 2008
Pexsupply.com is the best source for finest quality Honeywell Thermostats and offers excellent products with high stability and performance to cater to all your requirements. We supply best quality products at affordable prices to all types of customers.... Read >
Author: pexsupply

What Determines Heat Pump Prices?

02nd June 2008
Before you look at heat pump prices, you should have an idea of exactly what these devices can do. It is a machine, which moves heat from one location to another. These devices have the ability to either heat or cool an area. Most use the air as their sou... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

How a Heat Pump Works

12th March 2008
A heat pump system is made up of four major components. Let’s explore each component, and learn how a heat pump operates. · The outdoor unit or heat pump – is the unit that sits outside your home and contains the compressor, condensing coil, reve... Read >
Author: Steve Boerger

Network Marketing Success - Taming The Trust Factor

19th January 2008
Trust is becoming a rare, but very valuable commodity in the world today. Thanks to widely publicized incidents of identity theft, scams and so many other stories of unethical or illegal behavior, many people understandably have their guard up, especiall... Read >
Author: Liz Monte

How to make your refrigerator more efficient

11th July 2007
Most people don't realize how much electricity a refrigerator uses. Unlike most household appliances, a refrigerator is working hard all the time. It is a heat pump, pumping heat out of the freezer, and using a fan to cool off the refrigerator unit. So, i... Read >
Author: johnnyways

Heat Pumps Are Ready To Replace Air Conditioners

02nd July 2007
A Heat Pump is essentially the same as an air conditioner, but with one extra feature added. On cold days, a heat pump reverses its operations and heats the house instead of cooling it. What makes heat pumps stand out among other heaters is their heat ga... Read >
Author: Boris Sherman

Heating and Airconditioning: What You Need to Know

15th November 2006
The HVAC system uses three closely related functions, namely, heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning. These functions are uniquely set up so that they can regulate temperature and humidity in residential homes, public offices, and other building facil... Read >
Author: Milafel Hope Awe

How Swamp Coolers Work

23rd September 2006
Swamp coolers, or evaporative coolers, are a type of refrigeration system that uses evaporation to cool air, differing from traditional air conditioning which uses a phase change heat pump with a compressor to cool air. Swamp coolers are designed especial... Read >
Author: Michael Cook

What Kind Of Heating And Air Conditioning Is Out There For You?

28th March 2006
Climate plays a big role in our lives and how we live. Whether it is a hot and humid climate or a cold climate, heating and air conditioning allows us to live in different parts of the world comfortably. In many parts of the world there are seasons t... Read >
Author: Jeff Schuman