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The deterioration of the performance of your commercial air conditioning system is an unavoidable side effect of equipment wear and age. There are, however, techniques you can use to slow this loss of effectiveness and efficiency. One of the most effective involves regular maintenance of cooling coils and the use of UV lights to help […]
Read MoreYour ductwork provides an essential function for making your home comfortable. This is evident by the conditioned airflow streaming from the supply air ducts. Though, are you familiar with the return air ducts? Keep reading and find out what you should know about operation, maintenance and installation. How Your Ducts Work Your air ducts are […]
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 MoreHydronic heating provides a practical, efficient, and effective alternative to more traditional heating systems such as heat pumps and gas or electric furnaces. In commercial settings, it can give you excellent heating directed exactly where you want it, at a lower cost and frequently with fewer difficulties than other systems. The following information will give […]
Read MoreThe WaterSense program is operated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and seeks to encourage homeowners to reduce their water usage by offering them simple ways to use more water-efficient products, without the need to compromise on product performance. Almost 30 percent of the water that you use every day is consumed by the […]
Read MoreOnly regular sump pump maintenance can ensure it’s ready when you most need it. Installed in a sump basin in the basement floor, this device automatically removes the gradual seepage of rising ground water. However, a sump pump may also be called upon to protect against a sudden major inundation due to outdoor flooding or […]
Read MoreWhile most people enjoy living in a clean home, years can pass by before their central duct system is cleaned, allowing dust, mold and other contaminants to potentially develop unnoticed. Duct cleaning benefits you and your home in a couple ways that are certainly worth consideration. While routine treatment of your system isn’t generally required, […]
Read MoreYour bathroom drain normally does its job silently. However, every now and then, you might notice that water isn’t going down your drain pipe and is, instead, leaking out the bottom of your sink. This kind of leak often occurs when the gasket, or plumbers putty, securing the drain starts to fail. Here are some […]
Read MoreThere’s nothing like an outbreak of noxious substances such as bacteria and mold in the home to send us into panic mode. But before you freak out, take a minute and assess the threat level. Most likely you can clean the bacteria and mold yourself without professional help. Mold Mold is a natural substance that […]
Read MoreIf you’ve spent any time shopping for new HVAC equipment, you’ve probably seen the bright yellow EnergyGuide label. And if you know how to read it, the label will help you make a wise purchasing decision, which can result in the greatest energy savings possible.
Read MoreIn a commercial environment, a heat pump can be a highly efficient and effective source of cooling, heating and dehumidification. Offices, retail stores and similar environments will benefit from the economical and energy-efficient indoor comfort provided by a heat pump. When selecting a heat pump for your commercial facility, one of the more important considerations […]
Read MoreToo much moisture in a home can cause a host of problems, from wood rot on window sills to mold in the bathroom and kitchen. Fortunately, there are a number of solutions for a home humidity problem. Follow these tips and balance humidity better in your home. Why Is It So Damp? Here are a […]
Read MoreAre you worried about mold or mildew in your home? Have you found those typical black fuzzy telltale signs on walls, in the bathroom or in other damp areas? This unsightly problem is something you’re going to want to quickly address. Left untreated it will spread, damaging interior surfaces and potentially becoming a health issue […]
Read MoreRadiant heating systems are an energy-efficient alternative that will provide ample warmth throughout your house during the upcoming winter. But before you can figure out whether or not it would be a wise upgrade for your home, it’s important to learn about the benefits they provide and how they operate. Radiant heating systems supply heat […]
Read MoreNo sooner is winter and the subsequent high heating bills over than we have to start thinking about cooling costs during the warm, humid summer. Fortunately, there are several ways to reduce cooling costs and still keep your household comfortable. Read on for tips that keep your summer utility bills under control. How to Lower […]
Read MoreThe change of seasons from summer to fall means it’s time to get your commercial heating system ready for another winter’s service. Fall HVAC maintenance ensures your furnace, heat pump, boiler, or other heating equipment will work effectively and reliably, providing plenty of heat to keep your employees and customers warm. The following information will […]
Read MoreGetting the most for your money when it comes to home comfort means keeping your HVAC system in great shape – something that takes regular professional maintenance. However, keeping up with the details of what needs to be done (and when) can be a challenge for busy homeowners. An HVAC service agreement can keep you […]
Read MoreHomes in the US are becoming more efficient all the time. Many of these changes are voluntary “sustainable” type changes but others are mandated by the government. The EPA administers these programs and encourages manufacturers to develop and promote efficient products. When the products meet the standard, they can bear the label. For example, when […]
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