If you recently purchased a new heating and cooling system or if you have high heating and cooling costs, the problem may not be your system. There are many factors that can affect the efficiency of your HVAC system. Check out these six tricks to cut cooling and heating costs in your home.
Add Some Insulation in the Attic
Many homes have insufficient insulation, especially in older homes. One of the easiest places to check insulation levels and add more insulation is your attic (if it is unfinished). Read More»
Most air conditioning (AC) issues require the expertise of a professional AC technician. However, there are a few things you can do on your own to keep the AC running efficiently. Here are some of these DIY maintenance practices.
Keep the Exterior Unit Clean
The exterior unit of your AC system contains the condenser unit, which cools and compresses the refrigerant back into its liquid form, before pumping it back into the house. Read More»
One thing you’ll want to do at all times is stay comfortable in your home. Of course, the only way to stay comfortable when the weather is extremely cold or hot is by having an HVAC unit that works well. It is important to take good care of your unit if you want it to work well for you, and knowing some tips for doing so can be helpful.
Tip #1: Address repairs Read More»
If your aging parents are going to be moving in with you, it’s time to contact your electrician. The lighting in your home might not be set up for the specific needs of aging eyes. Unfortunately, without the proper lighting in your home, you could be setting your parents up for more accidents, including trip and fall accidents. Before you move your parents into your home, here are some things you should do to get the lighting ready for them. Read More»
Whether you’re using a heat pump or a fireplace insert, knowing how to maintain a safe environment while keeping the system efficient is a matter of looking closely at how any system is installed. Heat pumps are often out of the way, but in places that may seem like a good hiding place for children as they play games, while fireplace inserts can be a bold and tempting way to learn a hard lesson about life, pain, and burn marks. Read More»
When it comes to the outdoor unit for your air conditioner, out of sight, out of mind often applies. Most outdoor units are positioned in an out of way place so they aren’t noticeable, but this also makes it easy to overlook them. Then, when your AC starts having problems because of lack of air flow to the outdoor unit, a call to the repair shop is made. With a little forethought and a regular schedule for inspections, you can avoid many outdoor unit problems. Read More»
Fall is here, which means it’s time to get your furnace in working order before the first chill of winter arrives. Chances are you haven’t used your furnace since the previous winter, so it’ll likely be full of dust, dirt and debris buildup. If you want your furnace to operate at 100 percent, then you’ll need to tackle this buildup head-on before you turn it on. Here are a few tips to keep in mind as you go over your furnace with a fine-toothed comb: Read More»
Your air conditioning system is one of the only ways that you are able to get through a super hot summer day. There is something extremely relaxing and refreshing walking in from the sun and experiencing a nice cool seventy degrees. However, to maintain that nice cool temperature the air conditioning system has to work extremely hard. The extra strain put on air conditioners during the summer months are why so many malfunctions occur during the summer. Read More»
Having a mother or grandparent living at home can promote a significant shift in safety needs. You must protect your aging parent from various issues that come with homes designed for able-bodied individuals. Here are some of the upgrades to make as soon as you can afford it:
Upgraded Bath and Shower
Whichever shower your parent will use should be ADA accessible. That could mean installing railings and handles on the bathtub or installing a seat in the bathtub. Read More»
Whenever the weather begins to warm and fans aren’t keeping you as cool as you need to be, turning on the air conditioning unit can be the best possible solution. To keep cool, brisk air flowing, however, you need to pay special attention to the unit before starting it up. If you can do the following tasks before summer begins, cool air can fill your entire home all season.
Clear the Area Read More»