Archive for 'Heating & Air Conditioning'
Portable Air Conditioning Unit
A large air conditioning unit takes precious space, especially when space is a constraint nowadays. The other disadvantages of a large air conditioning unit also are that your electricity bills rise rocket high. But you can now bid goodbye to these large units, as portable air conditioning units are here to ease you out of [...]
Posted: May 25th, 2009 under Heating & Air Conditioning.
Tags: air conditioner unit, conditioning, efficiency, heating, portable air conditioning units, split air conditioner, split air conditioning
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Different Residential Wall Construction Methods, and Which is Right for Your Family?
By: Mark Mathis
When you are in the process of reviewing house plans at a reputable online floor plan website, there is more to consider than simply the number of bedrooms/bathrooms, the living space square footage, the floor plan layout, and the Architectural style. You should also consider the construction methods to be used by your [...]
Posted: February 18th, 2009 under Energy Efficient, Heating & Air Conditioning, Home Repairs.
Tags: construction method, floor, floor plan, flooring, heating, heating and cooling, house plans, insulation, interior comfort, stud wall, wall cavity, wall construction
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Home Solar Energy – 3 Myths Dispelled
by Cathy Spain
While going solar steadily grows in popularity, myths about using solar energy for the home persist. Dispelling these myths and learning the facts frees you to embrace a clean, abundant, and efficient energy source.
Now let’s deal with the three myths.
1. Residential solar power systems are too expensive. Let’s address the expense of a [...]
Posted: February 15th, 2009 under Energy Efficient, Heating & Air Conditioning.
Tags: efficiency, electricity, energy, environment, insulation, photovoltaic, renewable, solar, solar power, thermostat
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3 Home Improvements That Are Cheaper in the Winter.
by TC Thorn
Everyone is looking for ways to save money these days, even avid home improvement lovers. If you’re pinching pennies, this might not be the time to install those granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, or expensive home additions. However there are some home improvements that have to be done, either to help with the [...]
Posted: January 23rd, 2009 under Heating & Air Conditioning, Home Repairs, Security.
Tags: alarm, camera, efficiency, electricity, energy, flooring, pellet stove, Security, solar, wood stove
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Heating your home in the UK
When the chilling winter days hit you and when the internal room temperature of your house is close to freezing temperature, you actually understand and realize the need of a self-governing heating system for your home. Especially in UK the weather condition often reach the extreme limits in the winter season. Hence a smooth functioning [...]
Posted: December 18th, 2008 under Energy Efficient, Heating & Air Conditioning.
Tags: Conventional Stoves, double glazing, Earth to warm home, eco-friendly, efficiency, energy, environment, heating, Heating UK Home, Radiators, solar, Solor Panel, winter
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Air Source Heat Pumps
Years ago, in the Victorian era, providing heating and air conditioning for your home was an astonishingly simply process. In summer months for a cooler inside temperature, you opened a window and let the cool breeze that had drifted through the green leaves of summer enter your room. In winter a few chunks of coal [...]
Posted: September 24th, 2008 under Heating & Air Conditioning.
Tags: air conditioning, air conditioning units, conditioning, efficiency, energy, energy costs, energy efficient air conditioning, energy efficient heating, environment, fire places, heat pumps, heating, heating and air, heating systems, Radiators
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