Tips To Troubleshoot Furnace Problems
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14 June 2016
Furnace problems can occur without warning. In some instances, you can use basic troubleshooting to diagnose what is wrong and fix it. In others, you might have to call in a professional to repair your furnace. Before calling for help, here are some basic troubleshooting tips you can use to potentially get the heat flowing again.
Low Airflow
If there is still heat coming from the vents in your home, it is possible that your furnace has a dirty filter.
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Comparing Electric And Hydronic Baseboard Heaters
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10 June 2016
Baseboard heaters provide a low-profile, affordable heating option to your home without the extensive installation process that is associated with more conventional central heating units. There are two main variants of baseboard heaters, electric and hydronic, which operate in very different ways to provide heat to your home. Due to this difference in operation, both types of baseboard heaters provide a different set of advantages and disadvantages to your home. Understanding the differences in both types of baseboard heaters can help you choose the one that best fits your needs.
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How Can You Keep Your Indoor Air Cleaner? A Guide For Indoor Allergy Sufferers
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10 June 2016
If you suffer from indoor allergies, it's important to keep the air in your home as clean as possible. Otherwise, you'll be suffering from sneezing and itchy eyes in what should be your comfortable home! Here are three ways to keep your home's air free from dust, mold spores, and pet dander.
Have your ducts cleaned.
No matter how much you dust and vacuum, the dust is just going to keep being re-distributed each time you turn your heat or air conditioning on if you don't have your ducts cleaned, too.
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3 Simple Things To Check On Your Air Conditioner Before Calling A Service Technician
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8 June 2016
As summer heats up, you will likely be using your air conditioner more often and more intensely. Although this can lead to problems with your air conditioner that can cause your air conditioner to stop working, there are several simple things that you can check to make sure that your unit is actually broken and not simply set to the wrong setting. Although these things may seem simple, checking them can make sure you avoid an unnecessary and potentially embarrassing service call.
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