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If you’re considering a furnace replacement, the decision usually boils down to whether you should spend more now or later. By investing in a Lennox variable-capacity gas furnace, you’ll guarantee significant savings over the life of the system. The experts at Sobieski Services, a Premier Lennox Dealer in the greater Wilmington area, can assess your […]
Read MoreSummer is the time for fun, and it’s also the period when the kids are home from school. Youngsters often spend lots of time playing in the yard and messing about with water, so we thought we’d look at some ways to keep your water bill from skyrocketing this season. Maintenance. Check your plumbing system […]
Read MoreSick building syndrome (SBS), which may affect some 30 percent of new and remodeled buildings, according to the World Health Organization, can be a source of health issues related to time spent inside a structure. Here is a brief overview of sick building syndrome, its possible causes, and what can be done about it. What […]
Read MoreThe airtight nature of modern homes makes it especially important to pay attention to keeping air quality as pure as possible. Leaks and high indoor humidity can quickly lead to a mold problem. When you prevent mold growth, you help safeguard your family’s health from this common air pollutant. Health hazards of mold Asthma: mold […]
Read MorePipefitters have long been able to apply the many advantages of automated pipe welding to their construction jobs. Using a precisely controlled robot welder, construction professionals can speed production, improve quality and accuracy, and reduce the amount of time necessary for placing and installing pipes.
Read MoreYour HVAC system is one of your home’s most expensive components, and it’s certainly the one you rely on the most for comfort, especially during the winter. It’s not difficult to extend the life of your HVAC system, and the few steps you take can pay off in lower energy bills, increased comfort and a […]
Read MoreA variable speed furnace is an energy-saving comfort enhancer compared to the single-speed system you’re living with now. Back when electric motors had just two settings (on and off), the conventional furnace blower was your only option. Unfortunately, it used a lot of electricity—a major component of heating costs, even with a gas-fired furnace—incurred excessive […]
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When your furnace won’t run, or isn’t running properly, your main priority is usually going to be getting it to function again as quickly as possible. This can sometimes require a costly visit from your HVAC service provider to fix the problem. Before calling for repair, however, you should try some furnace troubleshooting procedures. If […]
Read MoreWhen it’s time to buy a new air filter for your furnace or air conditioner, the best way to determine the efficiency of the new filter is by checking its MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value). The higher the MERV rating falls on the 1-16 scale, the more efficiently the filter will work. This rating system […]
Read MoreWhen we catch a glimpse of the kitchen in our favorite restaurant, it’s easy to understand the importance of maintaining as much control over the environment as possible. Commercial kitchen ventilation (CKV) is a major component of restaurant function because it affects not only the kitchen but the dining room and other areas as well. […]
Read MoreYour A/C is more functional than beautiful, but while you never really have to see the indoor component, it’s hard to hide the outdoor unit — or is it? Landscaping the area around your outdoor A/C unit will not only hide it from view, but will also make your yard more visually appealing and provide […]
Read MoreA ductless mini split is an energy-efficient choice in homes where installing or extending central A/C ductwork isn’t an economical option. The system combines the best of a central heat pump air conditioner with an individual room unit. A compact indoor air handler, usually mounted on the wall or ceiling, incorporates a coil and blower […]
Read MoreDid you know there is a quick and easy solution to help keep you comfortable and reduce your energy costs in both warm and cold weather? All you have to do is seasonally reverse your ceiling fan in your home. The basic rule of thumb follows that during the colder months, your ceiling fan should […]
Read MoreAt first glance, your home’s HVAC systems may seem to be a bunch of appliances that have little to do with each other. In reality, though, each component of your HVAC system can impact the efficiency of many others. Here’s a brief look at how these systems work and interact. Your Thermostat In many ways, […]
Read MoreWhen your plumbing professional arrives to clear out your stubborn clogged drains, he or she will use one or more drain cleaning tools that are best suited to the job. Here are some of the pros and cons of drain cleaning tools that are typically used to remove clogs and clear drain pipes.
Read MoreGood indoor air quality is a challenge to maintain in springtime in the Delaware area. Pollen, mold spores and increasing humidity all work against healthful indoor air. To stay comfortable and avoid allergy symptoms this spring, take proactive steps to keep your home’s air clean.
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Air ducts are an important component of your HVAC system. All the indoor air you’re exposed to is transferred throughout your house through these air ducts. That is why it’s important to ensure they are clean and free of debris, dust, dander, pests and mold. These allergens and toxins can significantly worsen your indoor air […]
Read MoreIf you’re a homeowner who’s been researching heat pumps, you’re probably impressed by their efficiency ratings — and you should be. In cool weather, a heat pump can reduce the amount of energy your home uses for heating by as much as 40 percent.
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