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Duct cleaning is an important part of your HVAC maintenance that often goes overlooked by homeowners. In fact, there is some debate on whether you should clean your ducts regularly. The EPA, however, suggests waiting until the need arises to clean your ductwork. Debris, fungus growth and vermin are three common problems that the EPA […]
Read MoreAs it is in homes, hot water is a vital element in the modern American commercial building. Cleaning, health and sanitation, personal hygiene and overall cleanliness depend on a steady source of hot water. Of the available options, heat pump water heaters offer what may be the best combination of energy efficiency, ongoing monetary savings […]
Read MoreWhen it’s finally time to replace the furnace in your commercial building, you want to make sure you get a new furnace that will provide the amount of heating you need at the most economical cost. There are several important factors that should be taken into consideration when buying a new furnace, all of which […]
Read MoreDelaware and New Jersey’s oppressive summer humidity is a lot for your air conditioner to handle. A wet air filter is just one of the problems that can occur if your system isn’t in good enough condition to manage the condensate formed as it dehumidifies your air. How an Air Filter Gets Wet When warm […]
Read MoreDuctwork design during a renovation project is both a challenge and an opportunity. Adding on to an existing system may involve mating two different design configurations, duct sizing and heating/cooling equipment. On the other hand, a renovation offers the opportunity to correct errors of the past.
Read MoreAir filters need to be changed at least once a month. Regularly replacing your filters helps maintain your indoor air quality and keeps your HVAC systems working efficiently. Clogged and dirty filters obstruct air flow and force your air conditioner or heating to work harder than it needs to. The American Society of Heating, Refrigeration […]
Read MoreDo you have a hard time maintaining a comfortable temperature inside your home? Many homes, especially older ones, are not insulated as well as they should be. You may have walls, ceilings or floors that are cold during the winter. Or your energy bills may be higher than they should be. If so, improving your […]
Read MoreInadequate or poorly designed return air ducts can limit airflow to your heating system, negatively impacting indoor air pressure, energy efficiency and comfort. To understand the importance of duct returns, you first need to understand the basics of how your heating system works.
Read MoreDuctwork plays a very important role in the heating and cooling of your home. If you notice that the house isn’t as cool in the summer or as warm in the winter as it should be, or if you are experiencing higher energy bills than usual, it might be time to check your ductwork for […]
Read MoreAre you aware that 20 percent of all burns are caused by scalding? Although vulnerable household members such as children, the elderly and disabled individuals are most likely to suffer from scalds, all homeowners are wise to take these easy steps to prevent scalding. The costs of safeguarding your entire home is minimal and will […]
Read MoreThe wintertime dangers of cold temperatures, snow, and ice are well known, but there is another seasonal problem that can put both residential and commercial buildings at risk. Ice dams can cause damage to building roofs and lead to water leaks that can ruin insulation, damage flooring and wall coverings, and destroy paper records, books, […]
Read MoreThe fact is, you know you need help, but you don’t know where to look. Your home is not cooling or heating like it should. Although you can hear the system running, you cannot feel the difference. It is time for finding a HVAC professional. Finding a HVAC professional is a careful consideration to take. […]
Read MoreIt’s never pleasant to face the possibility of an A/C system dying, but eventually you or the owner of your building will have no choice but to replace the commercial air conditioner. A cooling system approaching the need for replacement will usually give several indications of its worsening condition and pending final failure. The following […]
Read MoreMost homeowners are familiar with how to set their programmable thermostat for energy savings when heating or cooling your home’s air. Yet, you can also take advantage of setting water heater thermostats to save on energy usage. With a few simple steps, you can save significantly on your home’s water-heating bills. Benefits While manufacturers often […]
Read MoreHere in the Wilmington, DE and West Chester, PA area, pollen levels can be high through the spring and summer months, and indoor dust and dander levels are typically high as well. Asthma sufferers and those with any predisposition toward allergic irritation are likely to be uncomfortable without effective help. If you suffer from allergies, […]
Read MoreThe HVAC system you add to your new commercial property will be responsible for a big job—keeping your new building’s interior comfortable for its occupants all year round. Less obviously, but no less important to you as a property owner, the HVAC system will affect how much you pay to maintain an appropriate indoor environment. […]
Read MoreThere are times when your clogged toilet just won’t clear out with that trusty plunger, and nothing seems to free it up. That’s when it’s time to contact your trusted professional plumber and have the real problem diagnosed. Sending a plumbing snake down the line may clear up an obstruction, but sometimes the problem is […]
Read MoreIf you look at the bottom of your water heater, you may see a buildup of sediment. This is because, during the heating process, minerals in the water separate and fall to the bottom of the water heater, which can build up overtime. These minerals can also build up on heating coils as well. When […]
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