Garage Too Hot to Work In? 3 Options to Cool It Down

Posted on: 21 July 2015

Just because it's hot outside, that doesn't mean you can't spend time in your garage working on things. If it's too hot at your house, the three options below can help you cool things down. Retractable Awning If you have windows on the south side of your garage, install a retractable awning to block the sun from shining into the windows. This type of awning works well because you can easily roll it in when you want the sun, such as during the cold months.
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Inspecting Airflow And Electrical Issues For Air Conditioners

Posted on: 9 July 2015

If you're using a central air conditioning unit that has been in service for years, there may be a buildup of dust and excessive stress that can both clog the system and lead to electrical failure. The ductwork and electrical system need to be checked multiple times during the year to ensure proper working order. If you're noticing weak airflow, consider a few inspection points that can help you get to the core of the issue and to know what to expect from repair professionals.
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The Benefits of an Outdoor Wood Boiler

Posted on: 26 June 2015

Outdoor wood boilers are furnaces located outside of your home that make use of wood as a fuel source. Due to their unconventional installation location and the fact that they burn wood to generate heat, outdoor wood boilers provide a distinctive set of benefits over traditional central heating units. Understanding what outdoor wood boilers have to offer can help you decide whether or not they are the right fit for your home.
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Three Tips To Use Ductless AC Systems In Multiple Story Homes

Posted on: 23 June 2015

If you have a home that has more than one level or a basement, ductless AC systems may need to be setup differently than a single-story home. There are several options, such as installing a mini-split system or installing more than one system. If you want to have a ductless cooling system for your home, here are some things you may want to know about multiple-story installations: 1. Choosing The Right Size Systems For Spaces
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