2 Simple Ways To Increase Furnace Efficiency
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7 March 2016
Is your furnace as efficient as it could be? The simple answer is that it may not be as efficient as you think. There are many ways you can increase the efficiency of your furnace. Best of all, if you keep up with maintenance, you usually don't need to invest in major maintenance or repairs as often to help your furnace be a little more productive. This article will explain two simple ways to increase the efficiency of your furnace system.
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Three Signs That You Need To Call A Furnace Repair Service
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7 March 2016
As a homeowner, you can expect that the furnace in your home will last between 20 and 30 years, but there are always exceptions to this rule. There are many reasons, including a lack of proper maintenance, that your furnace can wear out sooner rather than later. While a reputable furnace repair service can send a technician to assess and fix the damage, it's beneficial if you take a proactive role in noticing the early signs that your furnace could be in trouble.
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Remove Dirty Residue And Rust Spots From Your Window Air Conditioner's Condenser Coil
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4 March 2016
Spring is approaching, which in many climates means warmer temperatures and the desire to use air conditioning inside of a home or business. If you own a window air conditioning unit that has dirty residue and rust spots running across the front of its condenser coil, clean the metal pieces by completing the following instructions. Once you have finished, a steady supply of cool air will blow through the vents when your unit is on, cooling your surroundings quickly.
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5 Emergency Generator Inspection Tips
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4 March 2016
A portable generator can be the one thing that ensures your comfort during an extended power outage. If you live in an area where power outages are a possibility due to storms, keeping a generator on hand is a must even if you only use it for a few hours a year. Just because it is used minimally doesn't mean that it won't need maintenance, though. It's important to keep up with the annual maintenance routines to ensure it does work when you need the generator most.
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