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Heating and Cooling: Tips to Save on Heating and Energy Costs in the Winter
The temperature has dropped and frost is forming on the ground. Winter is here, which means it’s time to break out the blankets and turn up the thermostat. For many, though, turning on the heat can be a concern because of the costs involved. Continue reading
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Smart Shopping: Selecting the Right Electric Radiator
Like any reasonably large purchase for your home, selecting the right electric radiator requires research and an understanding of what your various options are. From brick and mortar stores to online shopping platforms, there are several ways to research the different brands and compare the pricing of each unit. Outlining your plan before you begin is imperative, as it can help you remember the important features that you have for your unique situation. Homes are not one-size-fits-all, so you should take stock of what you are looking to spend, the size of the area that you seek to heat, and which thermostat or safety features you feel are required. In doing so, you ensure that you make a solid choice, giving you everything you need to be happy with your decision. Continue reading
Four Ways to Reduce Home Heating Bills During the Fall and Winter
We all know that one of the best ways to reduce home heating bills during the fall and winter is to lower the temperature on your indoor thermostat. Lowering it too much, however, can make for a cold and uncomfortable winter. And no one wants that, especially in their own home. Luckily, there’s a better way! Continue reading
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Four Ways to Reduce Home Heating Bills During the Fall and Winter
We all know that one of the best ways to reduce home heating bills during the fall and winter is to lower the temperature on your indoor thermostat. Lowering it too much, however, can make for a cold and uncomfortable winter. And no one wants that, especially in their own home. Luckily, there’s a better way! Continue reading
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Air Conditioning 101 – The Five Basic Components of an Air Conditioning System
Summer is here and the mercury is rising. The answer to summer’s heat is a home air conditioning system. The five basic components of an air con system are: the compressor, the condenser, the evaporator, the blowing unit and the thermostat. Here is how they work. Continue reading
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