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  • Blockout Window Treatments

    Night shift workers, the elderly and small children sometimes prefer curtains in their bedrooms that block out the daylight. Homeowners like to block out the sun to reduce unwanted heat and reduce...

  • Is a Heat Pump or Natural Gas More Cost Effective?

    If you're considering a new heating, ventilation and air conditioning system in your home, you may find yourself considering a heat pump instead of a standard central air conditioning unit....

  • How to Block the Heat Register Openings in a Floor

    Heat registers are the small vents that are cut into the floor. These registers are connected to ducting that channels the heat and air conditioning through your home. Sometimes you may need to...

  • Propane Heating Tips

    Propane is a liquefied petroleum gas used for heating and cooking. It is refined from natural gas as well as extracted from crude oil. It can be very handy for use in the home, and there are...

  • 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.

  • Information on a Gel Fuel Fireplace

    A gel-fuel fireplace operates on a can of fuel containing an all-natural gel-alcohol substance that, when lit with flame, provides a crackling fire in the fireplace.

  • How to Replace a Heat Register

    All heat register manufacturers have their own design, installation and removal instructions but the basic structure and purpose is the same throughout the industry. Because of their long lasting...

  • How to Calculate R-Factor

    An insulating material's effectiveness is commonly referred to as its R value. The process for determining a material's R value for commercial purposes is highly regulated and must be performed by...

  • How to Block Air From a Heat Duct

    Air from heat ducts, used with forced air heating, can be blocked in places where the duct is leaking or hot air is not needed. One way in which you can easily block air from a heat duct is to...

  • How to Clean a Heat Sensor on a Furnace

    The heat sensor on the furnace works as a safety device. When everything is working correctly and the burners light up, the sensor allows the gas to stay on. If the burners fail to ignite, the...

  • Types of Water Boilers

    Modern homes and offices are heated by four types of water boilers in two separate categories, although there are other, older boilers still in use. Water boilers provide heat to a building...

  • How Do Sequencers Work in Electric Furnaces?

    Electrically powered furnaces normally have several heating elements. These heating elements are essentially large enclosed metal coils or rods through which electricity passes, causing them to...

  • How Do I Switch a Heat Pump From Heating to Cooling?

    Heat pumps are becoming increasingly popular for year-round climate control for homes and office buildings in moderate climate zones. While supplying ultra high-efficiency cooling during summer...

  • 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...

  • One Natural Way to Heat a Greenhouse

    You can heat your greenhouse naturally and easily with a few simple fixes like adding heat-absorbing tubs of water which will radiate heat throughout the greenhouse. Other options include rabbits,...

  • How to Remove Rust From Heat Registers

    Getting ready to show your house? For an open house? Or are you just sprucing up? Removing rust from register vents is an easy way to improve the look of your home's interior. Be sure to be safe...

  • Basic Parts of a Boiler

    A boiler is a self-contained combustion system that heats water. The hot water or steam produced by a boiler is then used in heating systems. Although designs vary, a boiler has four main parts:...

  • How to Restore Cast Iron Radiators

    Many older homes have radiant heat. Radiators are very heavy and after a while they can look very unattractive. The hardest part of restoring a cast iron radiator is getting it out of the house so...

  • Alternatives to Air Conditioners

    With newer homes being build more airtight than ever and with an increased awareness of energy-saving and green living, alternatives to air conditioning are being considered by more homeowners....

  • What Are the Standards for Sizing a Furnace to a Home?

    In the war against rising utility costs, one of the most important weapons you can have is a properly sized furnace. A furnace that is too large will waste heat warming up and cooling down. A...

  • Cheapest Way to Heat a House With a Fireplace

    Fireplaces are beautiful to look at, but they usually aren't great sources of heat for your home. One key to keeping heat in your home is to keep your fireplace damper closed when your fireplace...

  • What Furnace to Put Into Your Home

    Putting the right furnace in your home can make a huge difference in your comfort and utility costs. Furnace technology has made leaps and bounds since the last time your furnace may have been...

  • Comparison: Gas Boiler Vs. Oil Boiler

    Whether you're installing a heating system or renovating, you'll need to know a few things to choose between steam boilers and hot water boilers.

  • How to Warm Up an Old House

    Older homes weren't built with the same energy-conserving techniques common today--so you need to be extra vigilant as well as take some extra steps to keep your older home warm during the winter....

  • How to Use an Electric Heat Thermostat

    Using an electric heat thermostat requires more knowledge than simply adjusting the temperature up and down. With the increased use of electronic programmable thermostats, you can help your...

  • How to Set the Heat Anticipator on an Electric Furnace

    One of the most important parts of a thermostat is the heat anticipator, which controls how long the heating system stays off once the desired room temperature is reached. The heat anticipator...

  • 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...

  • What Are the Parts of a Furnace?

    Some of the more common types of furnaces include the induction heat furnace, gas heating furnace, heating oil furnace and the steam heating furnace. A heating furnace is designed to heat homes,...

  • How to Set a Honeywell Round Thermostat

    Honeywell's round thermostats have the shape of the classic mercury thermostat, but they don't operate the same. The electromechanical model's face has the room temperature on the bottom and the...

  • What Are Radiant Heaters?

    Radiant heaters are a type of space heater used to provide warmth to small areas. Used both commercially and at home, radiant heaters have both some distinct benefits and possible drawbacks.

  • 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...

  • Differences Between a Furnace & a Boiler

    If you don't have central heating in your home, you probably have either a furnace a boiler.

  • Heat Pump Life Expectancy

    Heat pumps are considered one of the most efficient ways to heat and cool a home or business establishment, particularly in regions where the winters are not extremely harsh. How long a heat pump...

  • The Best Window Treatments to Prevent Heat Loss

    With rising energy costs, everyone is looking for a way to reduce the amount of energy used to heat their home this winter. One of the best options is to reduce the amount of heat lost through...

  • Radiant Heat Pros & Cons

    Radiant heating is an alternative system of house heating use to send heat directly into and throughout the objects in the house. Rather than heat air and blow it through a duct system, radiant...

  • Radiant Heat Vs. Forced Air

    Forced air remains the preferred method of heating a home. But radiant systems, which distribute heat more evenly and can run with little maintenance, are becoming popular.

  • Heat Pump Cooling Problems

    Heat pumps are electrical devices that heat and cool a home or interior area. Cooling that interior space with a heat pump works in much the same manner as a regular air conditioning system. The...

  • Alternative Heating for Homes With Natural Gas

    In tough economic times, you need to make every dollar count. As the cost of natural gas continues to rise, the savvy homeowner may look toward alternative sources to heat his home, workshop or...

  • The Types of Heating Oil

    Heating oil is a liquid fuel derived from crude oil or petroleum. It is refined and processed at oil refineries to work with residential oil furnaces, then shipped to homes and stored in large,...

  • 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...

  • Advantages of Radiant Floor Heating

    Radiant heat, while a relative newcomer in the heating industry, is fast becoming a heating preference. With numerous advantages over forced-air systems and baseboard or radiator heat, radiant...

  • Do You Need to Heat a Home in the Winter?

    The winter season is cruel to some people. It all depends on which area of the country or world you are in. From the cold winds to snow and ice, winter brings conditions that are unexpected and...

  • Green Alternatives to Heating a Home Without Using Oil

  • Heat Pump Technology

    Heat pump technology takes low-grade energy from the atmosphere and earth to make energy that is usable. Heat pump systems reduce overall cost of heating bills, and also reduce emissions of...

  • Different Ways to Heat Your Home

    There are many different ways to heat your home. Some are more cost-efficient than others. Some types of homes require less heat than others. You many also want to consider how your heating choice...

  • How to Clean an Oil Furnace Heat Exchanger

    It is critical that the soot buildup on the inside of the heat exchanger in your oil furnace is removed once a year. Large amounts of soot can raise the heating bill, increase the likelihood of...

  • House Insulation Information

    Home insulation ensures that a home maintains a steady temperature. More importantly, it is integral in home energy conservation. Various factors affect the home's ability to retain energy, like...

  • Central Heat Problems

    Having a central heating unit in the house is a blessing many of us can not do without during the winter months, especially those of us in the snow belt regions. Toasty warm mornings in December...

  • Types of Heating Systems in Homes

    There are many options for you home's heating system. It's important for you to give careful consideration to selecting the right one for your home. Consult a professional to find which system...

  • How to Change the Carrier Heat Pump Fan Speed

    Changing the heat pump fan speed for your carrier unit will better allow heat to be dispersed slowly throughout your home, rather than in strong single spurts. This can help reduce the huge...

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