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7 Steps To Choosing A Boiler For Your Home
While your current boiler may have given you solid performance for years, there will come a time when it gives up the fight. Whether your boiler stops working completely or gives you the signs that it’s nearing the end, you need to be prepared. This article discusses how to choose the right replacement boiler.
Read MoreWhy Your Gas Furnace Won’t Function Without Electricity
Sadly, winter often entails some pretty extreme weather events. Storms can knock out electricity to residential areas and leave you without power and lights. As such, you may be wondering, “Will a gas furnace work without electricity?”. Unfortunately, it won’t. This article shares several ways to stay warm in the event of an electrical outage.
Read MoreHow To Choose The Best Home Heating Oil Delivery Company
If you decide to use COD fuel delivery, you have to make every effort to ensure that your home heating oil never runs out. You will need a reliable fuel supplier to achieve this. In this article, you will find some tips on the different things that you need to look for when looking for a local heating oil delivery company.
Read MoreUnusual Air Conditioner Smells: What Are They & How To Fix Them
The scented air coming out of your air conditioner should be neutral, not distinctive, weird, or strange. So what does it mean if you’re noticing an unusual or worse, an offensive odor, every time your air conditioning unit turns on? This article discusses some common smells that are associated with a problematic AC unit.
Read MoreWhy Does Air Conditioner Sizing Matter?
During an air conditioner replacement, a lot of homeowners get tempted to buy the newer model of their existing unit. Others may be swayed by air conditioner size. However, that’s not how you should base your decision. This article discusses some of the most important factors to consider when buying a new air conditioner.
Read MoreWhat To Do When Your AC Unit Freezes Up
Air conditioning units lower the temperature while keeping optimal humidity levels. In the process, they are not meant to freeze. When these units do freeze, it typically means something inside the unit is malfunctioning. This article discusses why this occurs and what to do when your AC unit freezes up.
Read MoreHow To Prevent Mold Growth In Your Air Conditioning System
Mold, according to the EPA, needs oxygen, food, and moisture to flourish. Mold can thus develop on any wet surface in your home, even your air conditioning system. Air conditioner mold is particularly deadly because it spreads quickly throughout the property, creating a health risk to everyone who lives there.
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