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You must not ignore Air Conditioning Cleaning

15th March 2011
As winter move towards, we begin thinking about maintaining our house and office toasty and clean; we must not ignore the advantages of getting air conditioning cleaned and prepare for proficient heating weather. If you already have commercial duct cleani... Read >
Author: Duct Masters

Tips to make the rotary screw air compressor winter ready

15th March 2011
The cold season can be a pain for those of you working with rotary screw air compressor. As a matter of fact, this aspect is also mentioned in the manual of instructions. Winter and an inappropriate care of your compressor usually leads to irremediable pr... Read >
Author: vortex

Texas Air Conditioning Services and Repair Sites – What the Consumer Expects

15th March 2011
There are many web sites on the Internet advertising AC repairs, HVAC services, maintenance and emergency services. Texans should be aware of the actual services and maintenance types available from those service and repair provider sites. Texas air co... Read >
Author: simranfort

Eco Friendly Homes

11th March 2011
A new wave of home building is building homes that are highly efficient and environmentally friendly. These types of houses take every step possible to make sure that the house itself saves the residents money on their monthly bills, and that the house ha... Read >
Author: PaulBuchanan

Air Conditioning Units

11th March 2011
There are many different types of air conditioning units on the market for you to choose from, whether for commercial use, or residential use. Residential units will tend to be highly efficient, hardly noticed, quiet, and very affordable. For commercial p... Read >
Author: PaulBuchanan

AC Repairs

11th March 2011
It is not uncommon for your AC unit, or any aspect of your HVAC system to need repairs at one point in time. Your unit has the potential to go out, there could be a duct problem, or maybe you need to upgrade your thermostat to allow your system to work mo... Read >
Author: PaulBuchanan

Prevent Fibre Build-up in Laundry Extract Systems With Regular Laundry Ventilation Cleaning

04th March 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Alison Withers Laundry Service Providers in hotels. hospitals and care homes have the job of ensuring that fabrics such as bed linen and towels are properly laundered to the highest standards of hygiene. It is especially important... Read >
Author: Ali Withers

The Importance of Air Conditioning Duct in Your Home

02nd March 2011
One of the most important comfort components in your home is your air conditioner. Most of us never give much thought to this essential system until something goes horribly wrong, usually on the hottest day of the year. It’s important to have at least a ... Read >
Author: edscomfortsolutions

Thermal Imaging for Plumbing & HVAC

28th February 2011
Thermal imaging, also known as infrared imaging senses differences in temperatures that are otherwise undetectable by the human eye. The thermal imaging camera is the primary tool for thermal imaging. It looks no different from the conventional camcorder,... Read >
Author: Thomas

What to think about when Purchasing a Wood Heat System

28th February 2011
If you have decided that you want to heat your home using wood as a biomass fuel source, you still have a few decisions to make. This is because wood fueled heat systems come in several varieties and some will be better for your needs and budget than othe... Read >
Author: Sam

SPRAY FOAM INSULATION

14th February 2011
San Antonio, TX Jan. 2011 BioFoam insulation is a family owned and operated business that specializes in high quality installation of the most effective and green insulation products on the market. Our Installation Team has been spraying foam into new and... Read >
Author: Walter Wolfsberger

Safe Efficient Heat From Infrared Heaters

11th February 2011
Rising costs of natural gas and fuel oil have led more and more people to look for ways to cut costs on their heating bills. Turning your thermostat down makes sense, but then people complain about being cold and it's not much fun being all bundled up in ... Read >
Author: Sarah Mitroff

Heating Contractor - Why Do You Need One?

11th February 2011
A heating contractor is the person who is in charge of installation and servicing of Heating, ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. He is also responsible for the selling, servicing, installation of duct work and equipments like furnaces, boile... Read >
Author: Aliceshown

Heating Maintenance and Repair For Home

07th February 2011
Heating Maintenance and Repair For Home Based on the source for heating your home; forced air, electric, boiler, radiant heat etc., you can carry out heating repairs yourself. The repairs of your heat source are important if the furnace has to work pro... Read >
Author: quaye08ko

Effectively Maintaining a Kitchen Exhaust System

24th January 2011
Restaurant owners and managers have a lot of items on their plate; literally and figuratively. They have to ensure they have sufficient inventories of food while reducing spoilage, maintain adequate kitchen staff, and make sure orders are completed in a t... Read >
Author: Shannon Diversified
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