Soon, summer will be here, and you still have the old inefficient AC that makes your electrical bill sky-rocket. If you want to save energy and reduce summer cooling costs, now is a great time to consider an efficient air conditioner installation for your home, such as high velocity ducts, ductless AC or evaporative coolers. Here are some of the best choices for energy-efficient AC installation to help you save on staying cool this summer:
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A huge part of owning your home is to handle both your energy bills and HVAC system. It's important to know how your house is fueled and what sort of system is keeping you from shivering in the wintertime. When you want the best from your home on both accounts, you would do well to look into a propane heating system. In order to learn more about propane heating systems, read on and apply these suggestions.
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Summer will be here before you know it, and when it arrives, you'll want to be prepared to keep cool. You don't want your air conditioner to fail you. Unfortunately, even if your air conditioner is working properly, it could still fail to keep you cool, especially during a heatwave. When the temperatures go well-above normal, your air conditioner can have a hard time keeping up with your demand for cool air.
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As soon as the cold weather hits, having a fully functioning furnace becomes top priority. However, because your furnace likely hasn't been turned on for quite some time, you may be unsure of how it is going to function for you when you do actually turn it on. Luckily, there are certain signs that you can look for that may indicate that your furnace is in need of a repair. Here are three signs to watch out for.
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The idea of a furnace getting too hot seems a bit far-fetched, but a malfunction can easily cause it to operate well beyond safe temperatures. This can lead to a whole host of problems ranging from premature heat exchanger failure to an actual fire and resulting damage.
If you suddenly smell hot metal, burning rubber or melting plastic from your furnace, then there's a good chance you're dealing with an overheating issue.
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