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Easy Ways to Boost Cooling Efficiency

As summer heat approaches, keeping your home cool without skyrocketing energy bills is a top priority. You don’t need to overhaul your home to stay comfortable—small, strategic changes can boost your air conditioner’s efficiency and create a refreshing environment. Here’s a guide to help you maximize your cooling system, lower your cooling costs, and reduce strain on your air conditioner:

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The Homeowner Guide to Choosing the Right Heat Pump

Winter is here for mot of us, and it's time to cozy up your home with an effective heating system. Have you considered the wonders of heat pumps? These innovative devices not only keep your home warm during the chilly months but also offer an energy-efficient alternative to traditional heating methods. In this blog post, we'll explore the different types of heat pumps, their benefits, and the factors you should consider when investing in one.

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Fall Home Safety: Fire Prevention and Smoke Detector Maintenance

Hey there, fellow homeowners! As the leaves start to turn vibrant shades of red and orange, and the cozy aroma of pumpkin spice lattes fills the air, it's time to think about Fall home safety. Yep, that's right, you might have guessed it - we're talking about fire prevention and smoke detector maintenance. Now, I know it may not be the most exciting topic, but it's an important one. So, let's dive in and learn how we can keep our homes safe and cozy this Fall season.

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Spring Allergen Removal—Getting Air Ducts Clean

Have you experienced chronic ear, throat, or eye irritations, sneezing, coughing, dizziness, or headaches only while in your home and as soon as you use your HVAC system? It could be from poor air quality due to dirty air ducts. Even the American Lung Association recognizes indoor air quality as the catalyst for many allergy-related diseases. If you haven’t cleaned your ducts in 4 to 5 years, there will be an accumulation of contaminants such as dust, pollen, mold, bacteria, and other allergens recirculating by your HVAC system to the indoor air. Even new construction can pose a threat with its hazardous materials and drywall dust. Consequently, you breathe these particles in, leading to allergic and asthmatic symptoms. Indoor allergies are most prevalent during spring and summer when your HVAC starts moving air around, and any particles that have settled there through the winter will kick up and begin affecting your breathing.

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How to Make Your Home Safe for Senior Living

As there are a growing number of aged adults living independently, it’s ever important to be aware of the risks of daily living accidents such as falls and fire hazards and how to eliminate these to keep ourselves and loved ones safe. Whether a quick fix or a small renovation, the following are commonly recommended adjustments to help avoid potential risks.

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Make Sure Your Home Is Ready for Winter

If you do not live in a warm, tropical climate, the fall months are the best time to get your home ready for freezing temperatures, snowstorms, and icy conditions that lie ahead in the wintertime. Without the proper care and adherence to a maintenance routine, your living space and appliances are prone to damage that can lead to considerable costs for repair and high energy bills.

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HVAC Troubleshooting for Homeowners

Climate control is one of the greatest inventions of humankind since leavened bread, but when it’s suddenly not working properly, or it stops working all together, your HVAC system can become a massive source of stress and worry. Before you decide to panic, though, consider doing a little troubleshooting of your system. There are several very easy things you can check before you even have to call a repairman.

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How to Keep Your Ductwork Clean

Your home’s HVAC system works hard throughout the year. Unfortunately, this can cause it to experience problems over time, often at a time when you’d really rather it not fail on you. This is why yearly maintenance and inspections are recommended, since a little bit of attention now can save you a whole lot of problems (and money) later on.

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What Is a Deep Energy Retrofit?

Owning an older home can be a really amazing experience. Not only do you get to actually live in a slice of history, you’re also there to make decisions about this building that will stay with it potentially for generations to come (no pressure). But it’s not all pink toilets and clawfoot tubs; a lot of the most important calls in older homes are about energy efficiency.

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