Monthly Archives: August 2013

Components of Your HVAC System

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Your HVAC system is the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning for your home all bundled into one unit. Most homes and offices use HVAC units because they provide an easy way to maintain a comfortable indoor environment all year long. Central HVAC is what most people want. It is considered best because of the convenience

Portable or Whole Home Humidifiers

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If you’re living in a house that doesn’t have ideal humidiy, you can suffer from a host of health issues. Humidity below 30% is considered severely dry air and can cause respiratory irritation, uncomfortably dry nasal passages, nosebleeds, and chapped and itchy skin. It can also exacerbate conditions such as allergies and asthma. Your home

Benefits of Programmable Thermostats

2024-02-07T23:10:21+00:00Smart Tips|

Wouldn’t it be great if you could just set an ideal temperature for your home during different times of the day and not have to constantly adjust the thermostat? Well if you invest in the right programmable thermostat, it will do just that and you will have a comfortable home that is also more energy

Air Conditioners & Air Quality

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During the summer months, air conditioning is essential for folks living in the Greater Toronto Area. Comfort during these months is important but you should also be aware of potential health issues that can arise from using an air conditioning unit. You have to be sure they are safe for you and your family. People

Keeping Interior Doors Open Aids Energy Efficiency

2024-02-07T23:10:37+00:00HVAC|

No matter what season your HVAC system’s purpose is to maintain a constant, comfortable temperature in your home. During the extremes of the year (summer and winter) running your system can get expensive. You’ll find a lot of tips out there relating to home energy efficiency, one very common one is keeping bedroom doors closed.

The Best Ways To Reduce Allergens In The Home

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Congestion, runny noses, and sneezing are all caused by allergens. Although you can take medications to treat the symptoms of these allergens, the best solution is to eliminate or at least greatly reduce them to avoid symptoms all together. If you or your other family members are sensitive to allergens floating around in the air

Basement Heating & Cooling

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Keeping your basement temperate can be a much bigger challenge than most people think. Since it is at least partly underground the basement is cooler than other areas of the house. That’s great in summer but can get rather chilly in winter. This can prove tricky when extending your current heating and cooling system or

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