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  • How to Work With Duct & Pipe Insulation

    Duct and pipe insulation is used to keep the contents of the ducts and pipe from changing temperature drastically. Since ducts and pipe are usually made of a metal alloy material, and metal...

  • How to Insulate Heat Ducts

    Heat ducts transfer warm, heated air from the furnace to the HVAC grilles. The air then disperses into the space the heat ducts are intended to heat. Metal is a conductor of heat and the main...

  • How to Repair Flex Duct Work

    Flex duct work allows you to make complex twists, bends, and angles in your duct work. Its main use is the final connection from the main duct trunk to the HVAC grille. If the grilles don't...

  • How to Identify Each Wire for an HVAC for a Thermostat

    Thermostats communicate with HVAC units via low voltage control wiring. Each function of a thermostat needs an appropriate wire that will run from the thermostat to the HVAC unit. Depending on...

  • How to Connect a Programmable Thermostat to a Gas Furnace

    Programmable thermostats allow you to have your thermostat automatically change heating and cooling settings depending on the day or time. These settings are established by programming them into...

  • How to Clean an Electric Furnace Blower

    One of the most neglected parts of your electric furnace is the blower. Many people just do not give the blower a second thought until the blower stops working. You can avoid furnace blower...

  • How to Design a Bathroom Exhaust

    Bathroom exhaust fans allow the warm, moist air to be exhausted out of the bathroom to the outside of the building. Doing this allows the dry air from the rest of the house to fill the space. To...

  • How to Lower Heating Costs With a Programmable Electronic Thermostat

    The Department of Energy estimates that you can save up to 10 percent per year on heating and cooling costs by using a programmable thermostat to regulate the temperature of your home when you are...

  • How to Clean an Air Conditioner Condensing Unit

    The condensing unit of a central air cooling system is located outside the home. Since air is pulled into this unit, it often gets covered in dirt, pollen and debris. To ensure that the unit...

  • How to Install a Honeywell Round Thermostat

    When home thermostats wear out, many homeowners choose to replace them with digital, programmable models to better regulate energy use. Others, however, prefer the old-style Honeywell round...

  • How to Clean an Interior AC Unit

    Interior AC units, which are more commonly known as window AC units, provide an inexpensive alternative for cooling homes that don't have central air conditioning. These units commonly sit in...

  • 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 Tell If You Have Bad Wood Pellets

    Wood pellet stoves have become increasingly popular in the U.S. and other countries over the past decade, as rising oil prices and concerns about environmental sustainability have caused...

  • How to Wire a Thermostat to Your Furnace Blower

    Thermostats have the ability to be wired to the furnace blower. This allows the homeowner to run the blower without the heat or air conditioning on. This is like having an air circulation system...

  • 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 Save Oil on a Furnace

    Oil is expensive, especially in the winter. There are a lot of ways to save oil on a furnace that can add up to reducing the cost of heating your home by as much as 50 percent per season if you...

  • How to Bend Steel Plate

    Unlike bending sheet metal, placing a bend on steel plate requires force that cannot be applied with a standard hand brake. Instead, you will need to use a hydraulic press brake. A press brake...

  • How to Work With Dryer Vent Pipe

    Dryers produce warm, humid air. If this air is not exhausted to the exterior of the building, it will cause mold and mildew. Air is exhausted through dryer vent pipe. This is installed from the...

  • How to Save on Oil Energy at Home

    In a time of rising energy costs and diminishing investment returns, it's more important than ever to save on your home oil bill. The good thing is, there are a multitude of ways to save money. By...

  • How to Wire an Indoor Thermostat That Is Digital

    Thermostats give the ability to control the comfort levels in our homes. We can set them as high or as low as we desire and they will maintain that temperature for us. Without thermostats, our...

  • How to Winterize Swamp Coolers

    Swamp coolers, which work by removing heat from an enclosed space through a process of evaporation, are energy efficient compared with air conditioners in climates where the humidity is low and...

  • How To Size Heating & Cooling Systems

    Oversizing heating or cooling units can cause inefficient operation in additional to unnecessary installation and repair expenses. It may also make your home feel uncomfortable and encourage...

  • How to Tighten a Furnace Fan Belt

    If your furnace motor or fan begins to either turn intermittently or squeals, the chances are good that the fan or drive belt needs to be tightened. Modern fan v-belts ride in the channel of the...

  • How to Wire a Household Thermostat

    Most household thermostats control appliances like air conditioners and furnaces through two or three wires. The wires connect to screws, called terminals, in the back of the thermostat and travel...

  • How to Balance a Duct Damper

    Proper air balancing is key to a properly set up HVAC system. Without proper air balancing, some rooms will get too much air and some will not get enough. Rooms will either be too hot or too cold....

  • 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 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 Clean an Electric Furnace

    Electric furnaces should be cleaned before the start of each heating season. Dirt and dust are the worst enemies of your furnace. Fortunately there are few moving parts and electric furnaces are...

  • How to Cover Up Ducts in an Attic Room

    Installing ducts in attics are a great way to save space in the home. Attics can be "wasted" space in a home, so installing ducts in them can make great use of this space. However, ducts in attics...

  • How to Replace a Wood Stove Glass Door

    Wood stove doors with glass windows are popular because people like to be able to watch the fire as it burns inside the stove. The frames of these wood stove doors are often made of cast iron or...

  • How to Install Flex Duct for Central Air

    Flex duct is a cost-effective alternative for home heating systems. It saves money on both labor and materials. Flex duct is meant to be used for the last few feet of heat runs before the...

  • How to Insulate Furnace Ducts

    Duct work insulation is essential in a home heating system in order to save money on energy costs. Insulation prevents the air from warming or cooling while in the duct system, especially on...

  • How to Cut Duct Board

    Duct board is a compressed Fiberglas sheet that has a foil metal vapor barrier glued to one side. When cutting duct board, it is best to avoid using saws or power tools as they emit fine particles...

  • How to Fix Leaks on AC Units

    AC units allow us to escape from the brutal heat of the summer months. We can retreat into our cooled "oasis" and enjoy comfortable temperatures. However, from time to time problems can occur with...

  • How to Install an Air Register and Duct

    Your home heating/cooling system delivers its conditioned air through duct work and finally out through the registers in your rooms. Without this efficient means of transporting air, homes would...

  • How to Install Round Ceiling Ducts

    Round ceiling ducts usually transport heated or cooled air from the main square duct trunks to the registers. Round duct is the most efficient type to install because it can handle more volume of...

  • 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 Find My Furnace Filter

    It's the first few days of fall and the temperature outside is dropping and you are thinking that soon you will need to turn on your furnace. That means it's time to clean or replace your furnace...

  • 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 Tell What Size HVAC Unit I Have

    Everyone has a HVAC unit in their residence, but not all know what size it is. It is important to know what size HVAC unit you have if you need your HVAC unit replaced. You can ensure the HVAC...

  • How to Clean the Combustion Chamber in an Oil Furnace

    Oil furnaces are powered through the burning of oil. These furnace systems are used most frequently in areas of severe cold such as Canada, Alaska and the North Eastern states. These furnaces can...

  • How to Insulate A/C Ducts

    Without insulation, air moving through duct work will warm up or cool down depending on the application. Warm air coming from a furnace will significantly cool down, and cool air coming from an...

  • How to Run Ducting for the Dryer Outlet

    Dryer ducting vents the warm, humid air from your dryer to outside your home. It also vents harmful carbon monoxide from the dryer if it is natural gas. It is very important that dryer duct is...

  • How to Calculate the Required Size of a Home Heating System

    A home heating system or furnace need to be the correct size to heat all of the heated areas of your home without running constantly or for just short periods of time. Because furnaces are...

  • How to Replace My HVAC Thermostat

    A typical homeowner may think that replacing a HVAC thermostat is a complicated project that only qualified heating and cooling specialists can perform, but this is far from the truth. Most HVAC...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Two Wire Thermostat

    In time, your heating system may begin acting erratically. If it suddenly stops working properly, the problem may either be in the furnace or the thermostat. To determine the problem, some simple...

  • How to Reprogram Honeywell Thermostats

    Programmable Honeywell thermostats are an energy-saving addition to your home heating and cooling system. The thermostat can be programmed for different temperatures throughout the day based on...

  • How to Vent New Furnaces

    All furnaces fueled by natural gas, oil, or propane must be vented to the outside of the building. If a furnace is not vented, deadly carbon monoxide gas will escape into the building. As carbon...

  • How to Wire a Furnace Thermostat With 2 Wires

    The simplest setup for a heating system is a thermostat that is wired with two wires. In order for a thermostat to only need two wires, the heating system can only heat the space. If any cooling...

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