Posts Tagged ‘Pros And Cons’
Pros and Cons Of Evaporative And Refrigerated Air Conditioners
Thursday, September 9th, 2010
Choosing energy-efficient air conditioners is important for Australians, as our country faces challenges linked to limited natural resources and a growing population. Understanding about the differences between evaporative and refrigerated air conditioning is a good place to start the decision-making process.
Pros and Cons to Installing a Plinth Heater
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
A plinth heater is also called a kick board or baseboard heater. These small sized heaters are usually installed underneath cabinets and in baseboards. They are placed around this bottom area of a room where they provide constant, usually fan circulated heat. Though they do take a little time to actually heat up a room, they can be both energy saving and efficient.
Pros and Cons For Biomass Fuels
Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
To solve our energy crises we are going to have to use biomass fuel as a key component. Here you will find an examination of the advantages and disadvantages of using biomass fuel as an energy source.
Pros and Cons of an Oil Fired Furnace With Water Heater
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
The oil-fired furnace with a tank-less water heater is considered a 'green' plumbing choice and is becoming increasingly popular in new home constructions. Here are the benefits and drawbacks to using this type of system in your home.
The Radiator Calculator - The Pros and Cons
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Today with the many advantages of the internet to gain knowledge and heightened awareness of "how to do" or "what to buy", the practice of calculating your own BTU to purchase radiators for your home has become common place with the radiator calculator found on many web sites. With the choice of designer radiators on the market today, including the traditional cast iron radiator and the traditional towel rail, many people are buying these items direct and not leaving themselves dependent upon the plumber turning up with the plainer standard alternative purchased from the local plumbers merchant.