HVAC / Air Conditioning
5 Easy DIY Steps to Fix Common Air Condition Problems
by James Cummings on Dec 14, 2017
It can be quite frustrating to have your AC break when the weather is hot. And then you either have to endure the heat or call a repairperson. Repairing an air conditioner can be a bit expensive depending on the fault or if there is a need to replace parts. Continue reading →
6 Ways to Save Money on Your Home Heating System for This Winter
by Guest Post on Dec 20, 2017
With winters approaching, the burden on your bills is going to increase manifold. But does it actually have to be this way? Not this year. Because this time, you are going to take a tour around your house and find the areas where you can put some efforts to reduce the pressure on your heating system. Continue reading →
Choosing the Best Kitchen Radiator
by John Lawless on Apr 10, 2018
Heating your kitchen is often the last thing on your mind when it comes to choosing radiators or heated towel rails for your home. Most kitchens are warm when we are at home because we are using them to cook in. Continue reading →
6 Tips to Save on Home Cooling Costs
by Guest Post on Apr 11, 2018
With the increase in global warming all over the world, the consumption of electricity has gone way higher than it is healthy for the environment. Out of everything else, it is air conditioning that takes up most of the energy consumption. Continue reading →
Is Your Air Healthy?
by Guest Post on Apr 16, 2018
Get a small camera; pull up a few of your registers and snap. What do you see? Can you picture yourself leaning in close and taking a deep breath right out of the vent? If not, you may want to get them cleaned, after all, that is essentially what your whole family is doing every day when that system turns itself on. Continue reading →
Are Annual Maintenance Contracts For Your HVAC Unit Necessary?
by Guest Post on Apr 19, 2018
A HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning) system or unit is very important as it takes care of all the heating, ventilation and air conditioning requirements of a building. If the air conditioning malfunctions during summer or if the heating is not up to the mark during peak winter, it can cause a lot of problems. Continue reading →
5 Signs That You Need a Professional to Fix Your Cooling Failure
by Guest Post on Apr 23, 2018
The last thing you need in your home at the height of summer is a failed air conditioning (AC) system. You normally want to fight back the high temperatures by turning on the air conditioner. But sometimes the system just won’t work, and it can be frustrating. Continue reading →
Why Does Your Home Need a Dehumidifier?
by Rohit on Apr 24, 2018
Dehumidifiers can be essential with regard to the climate in which you reside or according to seasonal changes in the weather. It is sold as a household appliance used to reduce the level of humidity for health and comfort reasons or to prevent the spread of stale odor and something called mildew. Continue reading →
Wood Burning Stoves or Fireplaces, You Decide
by Guest Post on May 8, 2018
Most people who want to burn wood in their living room to ward off the cold usually face a conundrum, whether to go for a fireplace or to opt for wood-burning stoves. Both have their advantages and disadvantages and we aim to show them both to you so that it helps you in making an informed decision. Continue reading →
5 DIY Air Conditioner Maintenance Tips
by Rohit on May 9, 2018
Most homes are nowadays well equipped with modern home appliances. Regular service of any home appliance is very necessary at regular intervals for the proper functioning of the product and the best results in terms of efficiency and energy-saving. Continue reading →
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