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Lowering Overhead Of Your Business: Three Tips To Improving Efficiency Of Commercial Air Conditioning Systems

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The temperature inside the office can often affect productivity. In fact, a recent study found that the ideal temperature for typical office work, like taking calls and filing paperwork, is at about 71.6 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature, employees tend to be most productive. To keep your office at this temperature, install a commercial air conditioning system to help regulate and modulate the internal temperature of the office. An air conditioning system can increase the overhead of running a business.…

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Too Hot To Handle: What To Do If Your Furnace Overheats

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You expect your furnace to keep your home nice and toasty, but not at the expense of overheating your furnace. Believe it or not, it’s possible for your furnace to get too hot as it attempts to keep your home warm. An overheating furnace can cause a wide variety of problems, including unexpected heat exchanger failure, and even create a serious fire hazard. The following takes an in-depth look at the typical symptoms associated with an overheating furnace and what you can do to resolve those issues.…

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Why Too Much Refrigerant Is Bad For Your Air Conditioning System...And Your Wallet

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An air conditioning system’s refrigerant is its lifeblood, and without the refrigerant, there can be no cooling. However, though refrigerants are essential to the operation of air conditioners, it is possible to have too much of a good thing. An overcharged air conditioning system doesn’t only run inefficiently—it can fail outright, resulting in thousands of dollars of repair bills. Below are some of the harmful effects that you can expect if your air conditioner is overcharged and why having a technician properly charge your system is important:…

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Frequently Asked Questions about Tax Benefits for Heating and Cooling Equipment

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If you are thinking about purchasing new heating or cooling equipment, 2016 is a great year to do so. This is because the nonbusiness energy property tax credit, or 25C credit, was extended until December 31, 2016. Purchasing qualifying items until this deadline will help you get a tax credit, making the item more affordable. However, you may have many questions about this. Here are a few frequently asked questions about this tax benefit when purchasing heating and cooling equipment.…

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Important Oil Boiler Maintenance Tasks To Complete Before The Heating Season

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If you have an oil boiler or furnace in your home, then you likely know that proper maintenance and inspections must be completed at the beginning of the heating season to make sure it runs well all winter long. Your repair and maintenance specialist will likely change the oil filter, inspect ventilation, and make sure that your oil lines are not leaking. These tasks are the most vital to the operation of the boiler.…

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Is Your Air Conditioner Killing Your Budget?

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Every summer, you hope beyond hope that it won’t be too hot, because whenever it gets too warm, your electric bill skyrockets. If this describes your situation, you should take a look at your air conditioner. A failing air conditioner can go through electricity pretty quickly. Here is how. Neglecting Your Annual Maintenance Just like your car, the motor in your air conditioner requires regular cleaning and maintenance. The best time for this is in the fall, once the leaves are gone, but before it starts to freeze outside.…

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Futuristic Shower Technology May Significantly Reduce Water Usage

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For many people, a shower is the most delightful part of the day where they get to take a moment to rest and let the water wash away their cares. Unfortunately, one person can use up to 20 gallons of water during an 8-minute shower. However, new showerhead technology is being developed that may help reduce the amount of water people use while bathing. Here’s more information about the new bath tech that’s becoming available and a few tips on what you can do to conserve water in your home now.…

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3 Good Reasons Why Buying an Oversized Furnace Can Be a Bad Thing

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Just as too much cake can be bad for your health and your figure, too much heating capacity can be bad for your home. Unfortunately, many homeowners purchase oversized furnaces under the belief that the bigger the unit, the better the heating capability. However, there are 3 good reasons why you should consider the right size for your potential furnace purchase. An Oversized Furnace Can Experience Short Cycling Problems A properly-sized furnace is designed to gradually bring temperatures in your home to your desired levels.…

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Which Water Heater To Choose? 4 Scenarios To Guide Your Decision

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Unless you’re an experienced home improvement buff, you may be completely stumped as to what kind of water heater you should buy for your residence, either as an initial installation in a custom home or as a replacement for a failed old unit. The fact that there are several categories to choose from – including traditional storage water heaters, tankless water heaters, heat pump systems and even solar systems – only makes the decision tougher.…

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A Refrigerant Leak In Your Air Conditioner May Be Costing You Money

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All of sudden, your air conditioner is not cooling your home the way it used to. If you’ve checked the usual suspects such as the thermostat and the filter and can’t seem to find the problem, then the issue may be caused by a refrigerant leak. Most air conditioners use a refrigerant such as Freon to help cool the air, and a leak in the system can lead to poor performance and increased energy bills.…

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