NetOffer.com Dallas Home: Repairs & Improvements SuperBlog Postings for January 14, 2012

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NetOffer.com Dallas Home: Repairs & Improvements SuperBlog Postings for January 14, 2012

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V96wHvBcDFM&feature=related Garland Heating Repair Company, Total Air and Heat, discusses energy saving tips. At least once in a while and most likely when the utility bills are delivered people, seriously consider finding a good energy plan that might be helpful in assisting them with implementing techniques that will result in reducing the amount of energy consumed in their household. There are some basic things an indoor specialist can check and fix, if necessary, that can contribute to improving the overall energy saving in a home, including: Identifying any possible cavities in the walls.You should know that wall cavities are actually the prime result of 33% of the overall heat lost in your h  [more info...]

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http://youtu.be/z8vjj1Jj68w Kitchen Heating Advice From Dallas Heating Service, Total Air and Heat In every kitchen there is a problem if the room temperature or the water temperature is below comfort level. Kitchen heating is thus essential to every home. It focuses on how best to make your kitchen a more comfortable and warm place to cook food, wash dishes, etc. Kitchen heating can be controlled via central heating or can be heated by a localized heating appliance. It is recommended that a central heating system be used for kitchen heating as it eliminates the need of separate radiators, boilers, etc which leaves your kitchen space for kitchen use and does not constrain it. The under floor heating can be connected via feed pipes   [more info...]

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Addison HVAC Contractor Shares Insights Into Server Cooling  January 06, 2012

http://youtu.be/zTMD6ma77Vk Addison HVAC Contractor, Total Air and Heat, shares insights into server cooling. Most buildings aren't designed specifically for the unique needs of a server room. It's no wonder that many server rooms aren't properly designed in terms of cooling. The solution for most has been to bring in portable air conditioners or spot coolers to take the unique needs of the server room. Computers and server room equipment need to be kept cool, even in the winter months when heat is being pumped into the building. Because there isn't a way for the hot air to be diverted from the server room and even less likely that a building's HVAC system allows for controlled temperatures on a room-to-room basis, the problem i  [more info...]

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Loveland Air Conditioning and Heating Contractor's In-sites About UV Air Purifiers January 05, 2012

Loveland Air Conditioning and Heating Contractor, Poudre Valley Air, shares in-sites about UV air purifiers. Taking Advantage of UV Light Ultra-violet air purifiers are usually installed in metal air duct systems, as exposure to eyes is very harmful. The faster and more often the air system is circulating, the more effective the UV air purifier will be. There are plug-in air purifier models available that make use of multiple filter systems (HEPA and carbon) in addition to a UV light stage. UV air purifiers have no odor and are silent unlike most other purification systems. There is still some noise inherent in running forced air through a home or office, but that's all. Generally light bulbs usually need to be replaced every 15 month  [more info...]

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Weatherford HVAC Company Discusses Sick Building Syndrome  January 05, 2012

Weatherford HVAC Company, Glenn-Aire, discusses sick building syndrome. In office buildings all across the country, employees come to work feeling fine and leave the office feeling ill and lethargic. This doesn't necessarily they are sick of their jobs, but in many cases it does mean that their job is literally making them sick due to what is called "sick building syndrome." Sick building syndrome is caused by molds, monoxides, and other pollutants that lurk in air conditioning vents and behind walls. The result can be deadly in extreme cases; other times, sick building syndrome produces unmotivated, unhappy employees who wonder why they literally feel sick coming to work. How can you tell if your office could have "sick building s  [more info...]

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Loveland Air Conditioning and Heating Repair Company, Poudre Valley Air, discusses the issue of furnace size and your home. When a furnace is undersized, it will often turn on and off, which is known in the industry as "short cycling." This can lead to moisture build-up, reducing efficiency and damaging the equipment by accumulating moisture in the heating system. The cycling wears on equipment as well. Conversely, an oversized furnace may not be able to keep up with the demand for heat during the coldest days. While constantly running (unable to keep up), this leads to higher utility costs. Just because a furnace is large, doesn't mean it's the right one for you. A furnace that works right is sized to the space it is heating. T  [more info...]

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Aledo Heating Service, Glenn-Aire, discusses heat-recovery ventilators. Keeping ours homes warm is often times estimated to consume more than 50% of the energy produced by fossil fuels. With so much energy being used to keep us warm, people began thinking about new ways to reduce costs. Insulation has proven to be one such way, but it is limited in what it can do. Another new option is something known as a heat-recovery ventilator. These ventilators help prevent heat loss from your home by trapping escaping air and mixing it with incoming fresh air. What you get in the end is a great balance between new, fresh air and money out of your pocket. If you consider purchasing a heat-recovery ventilator, then you need to be aware of the  [more info...]

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