Archive for 'Tools and Equipment'
Choosing the Right Thermostat for You
When selecting any new technological product for your home, there are many things to keep in mind. While it is important to do your research when it comes to selecting an air conditioning system for your home, it is equally important to choose the right thermostat to suit your needs. With so many styles and [...]
Posted: September 11th, 2011 under Tools and Equipment.
Tags: Air Conditioning System, Counterparts, Debris, Different Times, Digital Model, Digital Thermostats, Dirt, Family Vacations, Many Things, Peace Of Mind, Professional Installation, Programmable Model, Programmable Options, Programmable Thermostat, Schaumburg Il, Stagnant Air, Technological Product, Temperature Settings, Thermostat Installation, Utility Bills
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Tips for Efficient Cooling and Heating
It is common knowledge that heating and cooling systems are hungry when it comes to power consumption. They eat up electricity quite fast and this is the reason why you are always on the look for ways to lower your heating bills. While most think that the idea is impossible, but there are really ways [...]
Posted: June 4th, 2011 under Tools and Equipment.
Tags: Air Furnaces, Cold Season, Common Knowledge, Drapes, Energy Efficiency Ratio, Energy Guide, Free Heat, Garden Hose, Hea, Heat Pump, Heating And Cooling Systems, Heating Bills, Maximum Efficiency, Optimal Efficiency, Power Consumption, Programmable Thermostat, Reusable Filters, Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, Seer, Sunny Day
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Save Money and the Environment with Electricity, Gas and Water Meters
Household attitudes to energy conservation and the environment vary considerably. Whether it’s due to people purely not caring, not having enough time, being miss informed or through laziness that they don’t recycle or do not do not conserve energy resources for example. Saving energy and conserving water in the home are very easy practices but [...]
Posted: June 2nd, 2011 under Tools and Equipment.
Tags: Conserving Water, Economic Downturn, Electricity Usage, Energy Consumption, Energy Resources, Environmental Reasons, Flow Rate, Fuel Bills, Gas Bills, Gas Meters, Harsh Winters, High Flow, Laziness, Lower Bills, Meters Water, Plentiful Water, Saving Energy, Sustainable Resources, Water Bills, Water Meters
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Which Canopies Protect Your Investments Better?
Storing vehicles inside a canopy is often advised for winter, especially for homes without garages. But what do you do in warmer weather? Even though the RV or boat can be taken out and used, the shelter does not suddenly become irrelevant. Rather, vehicles from cars to RVs need shelter all year long. Instead of [...]
Posted: April 12th, 2011 under Tools and Equipment.
Tags: Ample Storage Space, Carport, Everyday Vehicle, Galvanized Steel, Galvanized Steel Frames, Heavy Snow, High Winds, Mildew, Overhang, Polyethylene, Portable Canopy, Portable Storage, Rot Proof, Steel Canopy, Steel Frame, Tarp, Tarps, Uv Damage, Uv Rays, Zoning Laws
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Choosing a Heat Pump
If you’re looking for an energy efficient, modern and hassle-free way to heat your home over winter, you should definitely consider a heat pump. Heat pumps circulate heat evenly and keep your whole house warm and dry. The range of heat pump models, styles and prices on the market is astounding. With so much choice [...]
Posted: April 10th, 2011 under Remodeling, Tools and Equipment.
Tags: Brochures, Decibel Levels, Efficient Heat, Energy Efficiency, Energy Star, Experiences, Expert Advice, Family And Friends, Hassle, Heat Pump, Heat Pumps, Helping The Environment, Models, New Zealand, Reputable Company, Saving Money, Single Unit, Star Sticker, Warmth, Warranty
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