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Why Upgrading To High-Efficiency Air Conditioning Makes Sense, Even If Your Present System Isn’t All That OldEdit

If you’re using an air conditioning system that is not that old, replacing it may be the last thing on your mind. However, even if your present system is fairly new, purchasing a high-efficiency air conditioner may be the smart thing to do. The efficiency of air conditioning systems have improved considerably in the past …

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Getting A Radiant System? Great — But Do Your HomeworkEdit

Making the decision to switch to radiant heating can be a money-saving addition to your renovation project. It’s not a decision to be taken lightly, as there are things about these systems that need to be taken into account before installation. Knowing what to look for and expect can prevent surprises along the way, and …

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Three Good Reasons To Consider Continuous Attic VentilationEdit

High attic temperatures in the middle of hot, humid August are unavoidable, but the difference between 100 degrees and 135 degrees is huge.  The lower temperature is possible only if you have proper continuous attic ventilation.  Here are three reasons why a lower temperature and greater air flow in your attic are desirable. Reduces cooling and …

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Simple Strategies To Allergy-Proof Your Home As Pollen Season PeaksEdit

When pollen season peaks, you can use all the protection you can get so that your quality of life doesn’t slide.  These strategies to keep your home allergy-proof can help protect you from allergy-irritating factors that can make your life miserable: Upgrade and Replace Your Air Filters Air filters all receive a MERV (minimum efficiency reporting …

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Sizing Your New Tankless Or Conventional Water HeaterEdit

When purchasing a new water heater for your home, you will certainly want to determine the right size for your family and your water heating needs. Water heaters come in a variety of different sizes and capacities. Choosing the right size for your home will make certain you don’t waste valuable energy and money on …

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Seal the Leaks In Your Ductwork, And Plug The Drain On Your PocketbookEdit

If your ductwork is not sealed properly or has leaks, it can negatively affect not only the comfort of your home but how much you spend on energy costs.  Most homeowners don’t realize how much air can leak through the ducts of a heating/cooling system.  Whether during the hot summer months or freezing temperatures in …

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Going On Vacation? Program Your Thermostat Before You Leave, And You’ll Have More Fun Money To SpendEdit

If you have a vacation planned for the near future, you may be eagerly crossing tasks off your to-do list.  One task should be to program your thermostat to a higher temperature while you’re away so you can enjoy savings during your absence from home.  Without the option to program the temperature, you can still …

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Premier Contractor Ernst’s GeoComfort Geothermal Systems ShineEdit

Geothermal heat pumps can be used to both heat and cool your home.  The efficiency at which this occurs is measured in two primary ways.  For heating, efficiency is indicated by the coefficient of performance, or COP, which declares the relationship between the heat provided and energy input required to produce the heat.  For cooling, …

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HVAC Service Quotes And Your Road To Savings: Tips On How To Read ThemEdit

Your HVAC system is what keeps your home comfortable.  Because of the important role it plays in you and your family’s comfort, it can be a major expense when your system needs repairs or an upgrade.  When you’re reviewing HVAC service quotes, it’s essential to be able to interpret them so that you get the …

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Priority Steps You Can Take So Home Comfort And Savings Come FirstEdit

You want to be comfortable in your home, but you want to save on your energy bill as well.  The average home spends nearly $2,000 a year on energy costs, but you can lower this amount by making use of these tips for energy savings without sacrificing home comfort: Use the microwave.  Not only does …

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