Tips For Keeping Your Heating And Cooling System Running Properly

Posted on: 2 September 2015
Your central heating and cooling system plays a special role in your home. You count on it to keep your home warm in cold weather and cool in hot weather. Your system seems to run with very little from you. All you need to do on most days is to flip the thermostat to the temperature you want your home to be and enjoy the comforts it offers. This can make it very easy for you to take your system for granted and forget to take proper care of it.
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Reasons Your Laundromat Needs a Professional Exhaust System Cleaning

Posted on: 1 September 2015
Have you recently purchased an existing laundromat? Are you making a list of everything that needs to be done in order for you to reopen your doors? While replacing a damaged change machine or fixing a broken washing machine may seem the most obvious, here are some reasons why you should consider hiring a commercial exhaust cleaning company: Avoid hazardous fumes: If you use commercial gas-powered dryers instead of electric ones, an accumulation of lint can prevent carbon monoxide gas from escaping.
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3 Ways Prevent Mold Growth in Your A/C Drip Pan

Posted on: 1 October 2014
If you own a home, you want to be sure that it's a safe and healthy environment for your family. Some dangers to your family's health are hard to spot, such as the presence of mold growth. For mold to grow in your home, it has to find a moist environment. One such environment can be found in and near your air conditioner's drip pan. The drip pan is designed to collect condensate from the air conditioner and drain it outside your home.
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Go Off The Grid With A Ground-Source Heat Pump

Posted on: 17 September 2014
What would it be like if you could heat or cool your home without worrying about an increase in your heating bill? What would it be like if you could cut out the high costs of heating and cooling your home from your monthly budget? If you like the thought of not paying for running an HVAC system in your home, you should consider whether a ground-source heat pump is right for you.
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