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  • How to Make an Old Radiator Energy Efficient

    This is a simple way to increase the efficiency of your old radiators by as much as 50%.

  • How to Winterize a Home and save Money and Energy

    Have you noticed the cold coming into your house? Here is a list of things you can do to your home to stop the cold from getting in and therefore saving you money on your heating bills by being...

  • How to Start Energy Saving

    Everyone wants to save money on their monthly utilities bill. On top of that, we all want to be more energy efficient to "go green." Use these basic tips to learn how to start saving...

  • How to get a $1500 Tax Credit to Winterize Your House, Home

    Pay less on heating bills & get a $1,500 Tax credit by making your home more energy efficient! Install energy star appliances & products such as; Furnaces, water heaters, doors &...

  • How to Save Money with an Electrostatic Furnace Filter

    Electrostatic furnace filters come in a wide price range, but every one of them will save you money over traditional paper and fiberglas filters. Think of it this way - would you rather spend $30...

  • How to Understand Your House Radiator Heating Sytem

    If you're feeling a little cold this winter because your house's heating radiators aren't radiating, your hydronic heating system might need some help. This article will help you understand the...

  • How to Make your house energy efficient for winter

    With rising utilities and colder weather on the way now is the time to make your house more energy efficient for winter. Use these simple tips to make your house warmer for less money!

  • How to Use an IR Thermometer

    A handheld IR thermometer is a great way to detect cold air leaks in the winter and air conditioning performance in the summertime. IR thermometer is a non-contact infrared thermometer with laser...

  • How to Fix a Cold Home

    Nobody wants to live in a cold home, but sometimes people find their homes in just that condition. A home may feel warm and cozy in the summertime, but drafts can seem to come out of the woodwork...

  • How to Reduce Your Heating Bill And keep Your Home Warm During Winter

    The ex-horbitant high cost of heating bills is having great adverse impact on home owners from keeping their homes warm during the winter. This is as a result of constant rising cost of...

  • How to Replace a Condensate Pump

    Often it is best to replace an air conditioning condensate pump that has malfunctioned. While repairing a sticking float might get you through the night the problem is bond to happen again. The...

  • How to Lower Your Heating Bill This Winter

    Winter is here, and energy costs have gone up as much as 70% in some areas. There are steps you can take to lower you bills and still stay nice and warm.

  • How to Save On Your Winter Heating Bills

    According to winter fuel estimate projections, heating bills will rise significantly this year. Apparently the slow economy has no influence on the issue. With the frigid temperatures on the...

  • How to Lite a Pilot Light on a Rheem Hot Water Tank

    The most common way to heat water is by use of a hot water tank. Rheem offers some of the most dependable tanks. Their residential tanks can typically store 20 to 80 gallons of hot water. Rheem...

  • How to Remove a Toilet From The Floor

    Toilets are heavy but can be fragile. Old toilets may have attachment bolts that can be brittle. It is sometimes easier to remove the two components together then remove the tank from the bowl.

  • How to Use Less Heating Oil

    Saving on oil means saving money. Are you doing everything you can to reduce heating oil use?

  • How to Fix a Crack in Concrete

    So you have a crack in concrete that you want to fix but you don't know how. It's easier then you think. This article will give you instructions on how to fix the crack in your concrete.

  • How to Reduce Your Heating Bill

    Winter is right around the corner, which means it's that time of the year again when your monthly heating bill begins to increase and maybe even double in cost from the summer! Yikes! Combine...

  • How to Maintain an Oil Heater Yourself

    Oil filters are still an extremely efficient way of heating any home or building. However, oil heaters require regular maintenance for optimal efficiency. Here are a few simple tasks you can do...

  • How to Change a Gas Furnace Filter Easily

    Has the time come to change your gas furnace filter? Many people disregard this task and go years without replacing their filter. However, changing your furnace filter frequently is important....

  • How to Save Money Using Plastic Window Coverings

    Saving money on energy costs is a big concern for those living in cold climates. As the winter months approach the cost of heating homes goes up, up and up. That is something most home owners...

  • How to get a new central air unit in Sevier County, TN

    It may sound simple getting a new central air unit into your home. You call a contractor and they put one it right? Wrong. First the central air units can cost around $4000 and up. Many factors...

  • How to Keep Warm in The Winter

    Winter can be one of the most challenging seasons for most people due to the extreme cold and harsh elements. Many people face the problem of waking up cold and remaining cold all throughout the...

  • How to Increase at least 20% more air-flow through your entire duct work system. Service tech w/ 28 years exp. Read On

    All duct work is joined together by metal drive and S-Bar. When the metal is joined together they don't have a tight seal. There is alot of air leakage through-out the entire duct work system due...

  • How to Replace a Thermostat Yourself

    Replacing old thermostats can be easy. Whether you are replacing a broken thermostat, or just an old thermostat for cosmetic purposes, you will find that replacing a thermostat can be easily done...

  • How to Save Energy, and Some Money

    Suffering from sticker shock every time you open a utilities bill? Here are some simple steps you can take to cut down on your energy comsumption and take a bite out of that monthly bill.

  • How to Size a Space Heater

    Space heaters bring extra warmth into an otherwise chilly room. If used properly, they can be inexpensive to run. A heater that is too big or too small will defeat its purpose, which means that...

  • How to Winter insulation ideas

    Winter is a time of year when we should be conserned with heat loss in our homes. There are some simple tricks and ideas for making your home warmer and saving on heating bills this winter.

  • How to Make Your Drafty Old House Warmer and Save On Energy Bills

    If you have a drafty old house like me and dont have a lot of money to waste..then here is an easy tip to use that will help keep your house warm and save you money on your energy bills!

  • How to SAVE BIG heating your home using infrared portable heaters

    As Autumn moves in on any community and the warmth of summer days end the strategy of using electric infrared heaters to save money begins. We as a family can attest first hand to the savings and...

  • How to Clean and Maintain Central Air Conditioning Units and Window Units

    Cleaning and maintaining your central air conditioning units or windows units on a regular basis will enable the units to operate more efficiently and will in turn save money with your monthly...

  • How to Save Lots of Money On Your Heating Bill

    Saving money on your heating bill is simple with these cheap easy steps. Soon you will be saving more than you pay out in heating costs

  • How to Wire a Central Air Conditioner Thermostat

    Replacing a thermostat is pretty simple and doesn't require any special skills. You can replace your old thermostat with a programmable one to save energy.

  • How to Save Energy With Your Water Heater

    Here area few tips on cutting down your energy bill by making some adjustments to your water heater.

  • How to Lower Electricity Use and Go Off Grid

    Sometimes living off grid is a challenge but it can be thoroughly rewarding. It is not an easy lifestyle but it can be very enjoyable if you plan well and think before you act. Success will be...

  • How to Get the Most From Your Furnace

    A high-efficiency Energy Star natural gas furnace can save you up to 20% on heating costs.

  • How to Cut Cost On Heating

    Heating cost can consume a families budget quickly in the winter month’s. And even though there is no substitution for a house that has new window’s, siding, insulation, drywall and an energy...

  • How to Save Energy Costs at Home

    The cost to heat our homes continues to rise. Even though energy prices have flattened out - at least temporarily - conserving heat and electricity is still the best way for most of us to control...

  • How to Replace an Old Floor Heater

    If you have an old Pre-1980s gas floor heater in your house you may want to change it out with a modern, safe, more efficient unit. Many houses from the dawn of natural gas and propane have still...

  • How to Weather Proof Your Windows

    Weather proofing your windows during winter can save you a bundle in heating costs. This article will show you how to weather proof all of your windows before winter. This process is very easy to...

  • How to Stop Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

    Carbon monoxide poisoning deaths occur every year in our country, but they can be easily prevented. Carbon monoxide can be generated in dangerous levels within your home, but surprisingly, can...

  • How to Save Money on Energy for Free

    Before you spend a lot of money to bring the high cost of energy down, stop. Saving money for free should be your first step. Follow this plan to save money on energy for free.

  • How to Clean Your Furnace

    Keeping your furnace clean is one of the few ways you can help maintain the modern furnace. As most homes have forced heat that requires a technician, a few steps can help your furnace run better...

  • How to Service Your Air Conditioner

    To keep your air conditioner running smoothly regular maintenance is mandatory. At the beginning of the warm season, these maintenance actions can help your air conditioner run well and keep your...

  • How to Clean Air Conditioners and Central Air Units

    Properly cleaning your air conditioner or central air unit is a great way to keep the costs of cooling down. Debris and dirt can cause restrictions on your airflow and cause your unit to work...

  • How to maintain and clean a draft induced motor for a high efficient furnace. Tech with 28 years experience

    This article is about saving the draft induced motor on your furnace. It is a costly item on your furnace. By taking care of your induced draft motor you will prevent your furnace failure on cold...

  • How to Conserve on Home Energy

    With the cost of energy these days, paying attention to small things can save you money and help the planet. The following are some of the basic things you can do to conserve on energy and lower...

  • How to Install a Com-Pak Wall Heater

    Older homes may have rooms that do not have duct work or heat directly to them. Or you may just have a need for additional heat in a single room. In either case, simple installation of a wall...

  • How to Make a Furnace Run More Efficiently

    Heating season is almost upon us, and heating bills will soon be spiking upward. The condition of your furnace, and its maintenance throughout the winter has a high impact on what those costs will...

  • How to Save Money on your Air Conditioning Costs

    If you look at the fine print for all of the major brands of Heating and Air Conditioning Units you will see a clause that states if you do not do regular maintenance on your unit it will void the...

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