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Believe it or not, but summer can often be a time of heightened plumbing problems. While you don’t have to worry about frozen pipes in the warm weather, it is a time when the kids are home and you may find the plumbing gets more wear and consequently, incurs more breakdowns. Here’s a rundown on […]
Read MoreIf you’re faced with replacing your existing furnace, it’s a good time to consider solar or geothermal home heating as an alternative. Worldwide, solar is now the most popular renewable energy source, according to the United Nations. Geothermal energy, meanwhile, uses the unvarying underground heat of the earth (or a nearby water source) to warm […]
Read MoreYour ductwork plays an important role in maintaining your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. Good ductwork design can ensure your home is comfortable regardless of what the weather is like outside, while saving you money on heating and cooling costs. Here are just a few principles that guide modern HVAC air duct design: Load Calculation: […]
Read MoreAs a homeowner, any time you replace a major piece of HVAC equipment, you should consider adding extras to improve its performance. Several add-ons can improve efficiency, safety and performance when you’re installing a furnace. Air filters. To easily improve the quality of the air in your house, upgrade standard flat-panel furnace filters with pleated […]
Read MoreYour commercial air conditioner has probably been under wraps for several months, but with the approach of cooling season, it’s time to get it ready to go back in service. A seasonal commercial air conditioner check will ensure that this important HVAC system is ready to provide efficient, consistent cooling throughout the summer and beyond. […]
Read MoreA toilet has more moving parts than just that handle everyone knows about. A toilet integrates water pressure, valves, floats and basic plumbing principles to deliver trouble-free operation — most of the time, that is. Here’s a rundown of the inner workings of a toilet that many people never see. Shutoff Valve Located on the […]
Read MoreIndoor air is commonly twice to five times as polluted as outdoor air, and indoor pollution levels can sometimes be as much as 100 times greater than outdoor levels, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Given the amount of indoor pollution, and the amount of time most people spend indoors, it’s wise to find […]
Read MoreWe all want to do our part to keep energy use down. For homeowners, this means proper insulation and well-sealed doors and window, reducing heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer. Unfortunately, a well-sealed home also means stale air, trapped odors, moisture, germs and particles that can cause discomfort and health […]
Read MoreIn many American homes, the possibility of exposure to carbon monoxide is a year-round danger. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that can’t be detected by human senses. It’s generated as the byproduct of combustion, including the burning of fossil fuels. It’s extremely dangerous; small amounts of it can harm your […]
Read MoreBusinesses expend significant resources taking care of the HVAC systems in their buildings. This is certainly justifiable, as commercial HVAC equipment often represents a large financial investment. It is also important to maintain a comfortable indoor environment for your employees and customers. Along with the main HVAC equipment, you should also pay attention to the […]
Read MoreMany homeowners don’t even notice the allergens on the walls, furniture, and floors of their homes. However, for those who suffer from allergies or asthma, these particles can be very unpleasant, and even dangerous. Below are the main allergens found in most Delaware homes. Dust mites Contrary to popular belief, it isn’t the dust itself […]
Read MoreModern construction continues to be strongly influenced by the need to design, build and operate structures with energy conservation and environmentally green performance in mind. Designers, contractors, builders and other construction professionals can achieve independent third-party verification of green building status through LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), a voluntary evaluation and certification program […]
Read MoreWhile you might have heard about the benefits of certain high-efficiency HVAC components, maximizing your energy savings in the Delaware and Maryland area’s muggy summers and chilly winters takes more than just one or two components. Because every part of your building’s HVAC system relies on the others for optimal performance, your entire system must […]
Read MoreIf you’re shopping for a new water heater for your Wilmington area home, you may be considering a tankless water heater as an efficient alternative to the traditional storage type. Work closely with your plumbing professional to determine which system is best for your water heating needs and budget. Benefits of Tankless Water Heaters Tankless […]
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With the Pennsylvania and New Jersey area’s low winter temperatures, heating becomes one of your biggest operating expenses as soon as the cool weather moves in. Following a few basic winter maintenance tips for your commercial heating system will keep it in shape so it performs efficiently, safely, and reliably all season. Maintain Your Air […]
Read MoreYour customers and employees are consumers of your commercial building’s indoor air quality (IAQ). Most people spend 90 percent of their time indoors. During business/working hours, a lot of that’s in an office, an industrial facility, a retail building, or an institutional environment like a school or hospital. While outdoor air pollution was and still […]
Read MoreKeeping your kitchen clean and germ-free is a continual and never ending task. And when your hands get covered in chicken or other meat juices, it is really easy to transfer bacteria from your hands to other surfaces in the kitchen, especially the outside of your faucet or soap container, which can be really counter-productive. […]
Read MoreWhen it comes to superior home comfort, healthier air to breathe and savings all year long, it’s tough to beat whole-house humidification.
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