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Your HVAC technician has likely reminded you about the importance of checking and changing your air filter in between professional maintenance visits, and it’s not a chore you should neglect for a number of reasons: Running your HVAC system with a dirty filter reduces the equipment’s efficiency, which increases your yearly heating and cooling costs. […]
Read MoreDrainage issues that cause water seepage or leaks in your crawl space or basement can cause considerable damage if they’re not noticed and addressed promptly. While some issues like overflowing gutters are pretty easy to spot, others are more subtle. Here are some of the less obvious signs of drainage problems that you should be […]
Read MoreWith the fall maintenance season approaching, it’s time to consider what’s necessary to get your heating system ready for winter. When you call for preventive maintenance on the heating equipment itself, it would also be wise to schedule a commercial air duct cleaning. The air ducts in your commercial space have no doubt been directing […]
Read MoreYou can’t see, smell or taste carbon monoxide (CO) in your home’s air. While there are many substances that share these properties, most are not as dangerous as CO. Even at low levels of concentration, inhaling CO can cause severe migraines, confusion and nausea. High exposure to CO is often deadly, which is why it […]
Read MoreHaving an HVAC zoning system helps you solve challenges associated with keeping your home evenly comfortable and saving energy at the same time. A zoning system divides your home into separate areas that have different heating and cooling characteristics. It’s also a good way to isolate parts of your home that you don’t use often. […]
Read MoreNewer homes are constructed much tighter than in days of yore. That’s great when it comes to energy efficiency, but not so great when it comes to indoor air quality. The air in most modern homes tends to be more polluted than that outdoors, with a host of airborne particulates building up and no way […]
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 MoreYour water system is designed to keep water flowing in one direction, from the distribution system into the various rooms in your home. Backflow is the reversal of flow in a water system, an issue that can contaminate potable water, creating the potential for illness when that water is consumed. For this reason, preventive measures […]
Read MoreDo you need to get conditioned air to a space in your home that your main duct system doesn’t service? A ductless mini-split could be the perfect comfort solution for you. Mini-splits can help if you’re dealing with a recent addition, hydronic heating, space heaters or even guest rooms that don’t always need to be […]
Read MoreLike so many other factors in home energy efficiency, sizing a water heater is a question of balance: not too little and not too much. An undersized conventional storage model will heat too frequently and too long, wasting energy and perhaps still leaving you standing in a cold shower. A storage heater that’s too large […]
Read MoreThe principles of ductwork design used today correct many common installation errors of years past. However, the benefits of good duct design, such as lower energy bills and greater comfort, are only applicable to your Mid-Atlantic home if you hire the right contractor that adheres to industry best practices. If you suspect you need duct […]
Read MoreMost people know proper insulation keeps heat in the house during winter, helping maintain a comfortable temperature and low heating costs. However, insulation is a two-way material that also keeps heat out of the home in summer. Heat energy naturally flows from a hotter zone to a cooler zone. In winter, that means heat tends […]
Read MoreCommercial buildings get a lot of use and because they tend to change hands frequently, they don’t always get the maintenance they need. If you’ve bought or leased an older building for your business, it could have problems lurking behind the walls in the form of old ductwork. All duct systems, no matter how well […]
Read MoreIf you haven’t scheduled your annual air conditioner maintenance, it’s high time to do so. A trained technician should inspect your equipment and perform some standard tasks, such as checking the refrigerant charge and the electrical settings on the motors, as well as testing controls, airflow and thermostat settings. While you’re waiting for the technician […]
Read MoreA spring vacation brings a needed break from the dreary winter. You have probably planned it well and have taken care of things like halting newspaper delivery, but have you thought about HVAC and plumbing? Keep your vacation stress-free by taking these steps. Change Your Thermostat Setting If you are still running your heating, set […]
Read MoreAre you in the market for new heating and cooling equipment? With so many options to choose from, you might feel a little overwhelmed. Maybe heat pumps are the ideal type of equipment for your home; then again, maybe not. Before you choose a heat pump over a traditional furnace and air conditioner, consider the […]
Read MoreStudies have shown that most commercial facilities have the potential to immediately reduce operating costs by up to 20 percent simply by adopting a few energy saving techniques. While optimum energy efficiency is now “built in” to most new construction, existing facilities need not remain locked in the norms of a bygone era. There’s a […]
Read MoreIn the cold, snowy winters around Delaware and Pennsylvania, central heating problems can make you miserable pretty fast. Familiarizing yourself with the most common issues can help you provide vital information to your service professional, so you can have your heat back on as soon as possible. No heat Make sure your furnace’s pilot light […]
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