Carrollton Pest Control, McKinney Roofing Company, Allen TX AC Repair

Posted by NetOffer, Inc. in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX on Aug 23, 2009

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McKinney Roofing Contractor J. D. Dunphy, President of Tornado Alley Roofing, discusses the pros and cons of Spray-on vs Foil Radiant Barriers. We receive numerous inquiries about Radiant Barrier. The two most common questions are: "Does it really make a difference in electric bills?" and "Which type is best to use?" The answer to the first question is categorically yes. All of the research that exists out there clearly indicates that Radiant Barrier will save you money, whether you're in a warm or cold climate, or somewhere in between. The answer to the second question warrants considerably more detail. Essentially, there are two types of Radiant Barrier: spray-on and foil. The former is not acknowledged by many researchers  [more info...]

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Carrollton Pest Control Service owner Blake Williams of Service 1st Pest and Lawn offers advice on "Fall Fire Ants". Fire Ants are very active in North Texas during the Fall Season. The reason is they have been growing their colonies all Summer long unnoticed. They are un noticed because when it is dry they go deeper under ground where there is moisture present. When it gets cooler in the fall they not only move there colonies above ground creating mounds but are also very active establishing new colonies. Treating fire ant mounds in the fall is very important. If left untreated, they might move under your house when the weather gets cold looking for a place to over winter. Many times they begin showing up in bathrooms and other   [more info...]

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Allen Air Conditioning and Heating owner Steve Lauten has grown his business into one of the most respected in the Industry. Steve's thoughts on marketing provide insight into how he runs his business. This can help you decide if Steve is the kind of business owner you want to trust with your commercial and residential service needs. This article is the text of a talk that Steve gave to an Industry gathering of his peers. What Kind of Marketing Does Your Company Use? As I reflect upon the Winter Olympics and the Super Bowl, I have to ask myself "Did the massive amount of money spent on a 30 second commercial pay for itself?" Can you remember the commercials from the Super Bowl? There were a few that I can remember the commerc  [more info...]

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Frisco Air Conditioning and Heating Contractor Steve Lauten, President of Plano based Total Air and Heat, shares with his peers how to NOT go out of business quickly. Some Like It Hot, but not on a Tin Roof As I sit here writing this message the forecast is one that I really like, mid to high 90's for the next 5 days. Most people outside our industry think we are crazy! Just for the record we are not crazy, just extremists. The perfect outdoor conditions are 10 degrees or 110 degrees without a cloud in the sky and nice dry pavement. You know we are not the only ones that like a real hot summer, swimming pool contractors, outdoor water themes parks, the "Ice Cream" man, Just Add Water swim suit store, sun tan lotion makers, boat dea  [more info...]

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McKinney Roof Repair Co. owner J. D. Dunphy, President of Tornado Alley Roofing, says that proper roof ventilation will lower your energy costs. At Tornado Alley Roofing, we are often asked by homeowners, if the temperature in their attic is hotter than others that we've inspected. The answer, in the majority of cases, is that their attic is not particularly hotter than most. The unfortunate thing however, is that nearly all of them are far hotter than they should be in order for their roof structure to provide the cooling affect necessary to ensure the savings a homeowner would realize with proper ventilation. Proper ventilation involves intake through soffit vents and output through roof vents. When the inflow is sufficient it creat  [more info...]

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