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Close top return vents. Closing the top vents will make your system draw in air from the bottom vents that are at the low point in the room where cold air settles. (Hint: In the summer months, open the top vents and close the bottom ones to draw out air from a higher point in the room where it's hotter).
If you see the benefit of insulating your new construction home correctly from the start for long-term comfort, energy savings month after month,...
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Carpentry is a skilled trade and a craft in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during...
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During the winter months, we often get calls from homeowners who are wondering why their two-story homes are noticeably colder downstairs than upstairs. This is a common complaint from people who have forced-air HVAC systems with a single thermostat located on the first floor. To understand why there might be a discrepancy in temperature, it helps to have a basic understanding of how a forced-air system works. Then you can try some useful tips that will help you distribute heat more evenly throughout your home.
'My advice would always be to avoid painting a front door a color that will divide opinion. This includes most bright colors, such as pink, purple...
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How burglars choose a mark Nobody is home. Wealthier neighborhoods. A tall fence. Homes in the middle of the block, as opposed to corner lots....
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3. Use your ceiling fans effectively. If you have ceiling fans in your home, you should know they aren’t just for keeping you cool. Look for a switch on the base of your ceiling fan and set it so that the fan blades move in a clockwise direction. Then, set the fan on its lowest setting. During the heating months, this setting will allow the fan to draw up the warm air that collects near the ceiling and push off the ceiling and down the walls to keep the lower portion of the room warmer. If you’ve performed all of these adjustments and you’re still experiencing inconsistent temperatures, your heating system may be incorrectly sized for your home’s demand. Systems that are too small run longer and more often, and systems that are too large operate on short cycles, which is hard on the motor. Improper sizing results in higher energy bills and increased repairs due to wear and tear on mechanical parts. If you suspect your system is not sized correctly, contact a trusted HVAC contractor for an assessment. You should also have your HVAC system serviced annually. A routine tune-up will give you peace of mind that your system is ready for another year of heating and cooling, and it will ensure all components are functioning correctly and operating at peak efficiency. To learn more, call HB McClure at 717-232-HEAT (4328) or schedule an appointment online.
Why Is An Asphalt Driveway The Best Option? Pound for pound, asphalt is the building material that gives you the most bang for your buck. Concrete...
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The easiest way to cover your firewood is to use a tarp. After you've stacked the wood, place the tarp on the top of the stack. Cover only the top...
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Make it cosy Add your favourite accessories - think soft cushions, warm snug throws and maybe even a cosy rug which you can snuggle your feet into...
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Specifically, air purifiers with HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filters work great at removing mold spores. HEPA filters are considered to...
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