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How Long Does a Furnace Filter Last?
A furnace filter is one of the most important parts of your furnace. Most furnaces come equipped with a standard one-inch filter, this filter can be found in the blower compartment of the furnace.
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Signs It's Time to Upgrade Your Heating Unit
An old heating unit will not be as reliable as a newer and more efficient unit. You may notice that an older unit does not put off as much heat as it used to. You could also be dealing with constant repairs which can end up being very costly.
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Ways to Cut Costs on Heating Bills This Winter
With summer behind us, it's time to put away the swimsuits and pool noodles and start thinking about the first leaves falling. Soon, winter will be in full swing, and with prices for heating skyrocketing during that season, it can be difficult keeping the heat on.
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What to Know About Geothermal Heating
Consumers look to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, HVAC expertise to understand how geothermal power works to keep their home warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
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Debunked Myths About Your Furnace
There are various myths about your furnace that you may have heard when the cold weather appears; you obviously will do anything you can to save money just by keeping your home warm and toasty.
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Resolve to Get a New Gas Furnace
Home improvement projects can be quite a pain. One home improvement project that homeowners should consider is the purchase of a new furnace. It can be costly when it is first purchased; however, homeowners would save more money long term if they have a furnace that is working efficiently.
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The Move to Tankless Water Heaters
The invention of the water heater changed the way people live their lives for the better. However, technology had remained unchanged for many years leaving a large, bulky heating tank in an upstairs room or a closet taking up space and causing headaches for the homeowner.
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Is Your Furnace Ready for Winter?
It is never a good idea to turn on your unit, for the first time when the temperature drops and discover that it is not in good working order. If your furnace is fully functional and ready for winter, you can save money and enjoy peak performance from your system all season long.
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Dual-Band AC Router Troubleshooting
Do you have wireless control over your HVAC unit? This may have sounded like something from a science fiction movie at one time, but now controlling the temperature of your house with your smart device or computer is very common.
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Three Reasons To Switch To A Tankless Water Heaters
Many people are still using traditional water heaters that use a water storage method. Contrary to popular belief, their tankless counterparts are also known as “demand-type” or “instantaneous water heaters” have been around since about the early 20th century.
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Five Ways To Prepare Your Philadelphia Home For Autumn
Summer is coming to an end. Your days at the beach may be numbered now as cold weather draws near. With that comes the need to make sure our HVAC systems are functioning well and capable of providing us with warmth during the most frigid of days.
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