Tag Archives: Heating Systems

What Are Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems?

Just a few feet beneath the ground we stand on, the planet’s temperature remains consistent. The average ground temperature in Ohio, USA is fifty four degrees all the year round. Geothermal heating and cooling systems make very good use of this stable environment to produce very efficient heating and cooling. Continue reading

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Simple Ways to Go Green and Keep Your Utility Bill Small

Your utility bill is probably larger than you would like. Heating and cooling systems of many homes run constantly to battle the hot summers and really cold winters. Here are simple things you can do to cut down on your heating and cooling costs all year long. Continue reading

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Factors to Consider While Purchasing Electric Fireplaces

Many people today consider electric fireplaces as one of the best heating systems. We can enjoy all the features of a traditional wood fireplace such as glowing flames, crackling wood sounds, warmth of fire, etc., using electric fireplaces. In fact, these fireplaces avoid frequent maintenance hassles like cleaning the ashes, supplying the wood, etc. Electric fireplaces are user friendly, plug-and-play appliances just like our TVs and stereos. Continue reading

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How To Choose The Best Wood Stoves For Your Home

Wood stoves have been gaining popularity over the years since they were first released. For many years, fireplaces have been considered as the top choice of people when it comes to heating systems. However, the functionality and versatility of wood stoves are starting to get noticed by homeowners recently. Continue reading

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Will a High Efficiency Air Conditioning System Pay for Itself?

Home HVAC (Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning) systems in most climates will be a major user of energy. It can account for 60% or more of your total electric bill. If your system is ten years old or older it is a prime candidate for an upgrade. Return on your investment can be as quick as 5 years or less in most cases. Continue reading

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