Articles, tagged with "duct work", page 5
20th January 2011
Today in this economic world your home is the single largest investment for which warranty is really required and care for this investment is needed like no other, one should be rest assured that your home is in good hands that offers a number of warranty...
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Author:
janistrower
19th January 2011
Installing a new furnace can be an expensive project and if you have a large house that requires two furnaces, you will feel the new furnace price will be even more expensive. Nevertheless, when your old furnace gives way, a new furnace is an absolute nec...
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Author:
Shawn M Hickman
19th January 2011
It is important to have a professional take a look at your systems occasionally to make sure everything is clean and working well. Certainly if the above problems are prevalent, it is definitely time to go ahead and schedule a cleaning. Make sure the prof...
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Author:
Courtney Sampson
06th January 2011
Ric Hendrickson, a residential sales manager at Patterson Heating and Air Conditioning in Charlotte and an HVAC specialist, says that window air conditioners are power hogs that use significantly more energy than central heating air conditioning systems, ...
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Author:
Fred Peterson
05th January 2011
With the entire planet seeking to find ways to go green, much has been said about finding better ways to keep homes cooler. Air conditioning often does not fit well into the green movement because older cooling systems tend to use energy resources poorly....
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Author:
Jacob Alston
30th December 2010
Cleaning your air ducts in your home is vitally important, as the dirt residing there is not only an irritant, but can also be hazardous for your health. It can cause problems such as asthma and respiratory allergies and can lead to colds and sinus infect...
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Author:
lexordaren
28th December 2010
When you decide that it's time to have a cooling system installed, your next step will be deciding which type will work for your home. There are many different styles and types on the market today, it is important that you do your research to find the sys...
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Author:
Shawn M Hickman
28th December 2010
Central heating is one of the most costly features of a home, but can really be a worthwhile investment. Though you may pay quite a bit of money up front for the system itself, it will be efficient and last you for a very long time. You may also find your...
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Author:
Shawn M Hickman
22nd December 2010
Plasma torches, in their most primary condition, came into usage during World War II when the United States war effort was busily generating tremendous amounts of ammunitions. Technology has refined the procedure substantially since then and, today, looki...
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Author:
EricVigno
13th December 2010
Boise heating and cooling services can help one to remember those tasks around the home that one likes to forget about; for instance, the cleaning of one's ducts and ventilation systems. Sometimes a homeowner may not even remember the last time such clean...
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Author:
Darrenwillsmith42
08th December 2010
There are many styles of ductless air conditioners to choose from, 200 BTU's and up for residential, commercial sizes being much larger 7500 to 14,000 BTU's. Depending upon your specific home needs, you can select the traditional window air conditioning u...
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Author:
Jacob Akshire
17th November 2010
Boilers are a very important part of a heat system that utilizes steam or hot water. They can also be the largest source of energy loss. It is very important to have the most efficient boiler that you can. But what is a high efficiency boiler? To answer t...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
16th November 2010
For the home owner who is seeking home alteration, but wishes to avoid the high cost of contractor work, there is no better solution than home DIY. When a person has the opportunity to conduct remodels or repairs on their own they tap into one of the grea...
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Author:
DanielSpakman
16th November 2010
For the home owner who is seeking home alteration, but wishes to avoid the high cost of contractor work, there is no better solution than home DIY. When a person has the opportunity to conduct remodels or repairs on their own they tap into one of the best...
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Author:
DanielSpakman
10th November 2010
Keeping your house cool in the summer can be a full time job.At least it seems that way at times. You are always reminding the kids to keep the doors closed and you have the thermostat set so that the air conditioner doesn't run all the time.But there are...
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PeckHeatingAirConditioningRefrigeration