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  • How to Change the Wick on a Dyna-Glo Kerosene Heater

    The Dyna-Glo kerosene heater is an economical way to heat your home when the power goes out. The wick soaks up kerosene and evenly heats the room when the wick is lit. Because wicks burn, they...

  • How to Caulk a Heater

    Caulk is an airtight, water-resistant adhesive compound used to seal the seams around a home. The sealing compound protects various surfaces from contaminants, water damage and leaks. A heating...

  • How to Caulk a Heater Box

    Caulk is an airtight, water-resistant sealant used to fill the seams around a home. This adhesive compound prevents against contaminants, water damage and leaks. A heater box is a primary example...

  • How to Remove Large Calcium Deposits in a Water Heater

    Calcium deposits form on surfaces that hard water touches. Although these deposits occur naturally, they can cost you a lot of money if you don't remove them. Calcium deposits can cause a water...

  • How to Heat a Garage With No Vent

    Heating your garage in the winter will help to keep your vehicles warm and defrosted and allow you to continue working on projects without hesitation. For a garage without a vent, an energy...

  • How to Super Insulate a Hot Water Heater

    Few people realize that insulating a hot water heater can save between 4 to 9 percent of the energy costs of heating hot water. Homeowners can quickly recoup the costs of insulating their hot...

  • Radiator Heater Instructions

    Radiator heating is still common in old houses, as well as in apartment buildings. Radiators are good for larger buildings because the temperature can be controlled from room to room. Using a...

  • How to Clean Lime out of a Hot Water Heater

    A water heater can collect lime and sediment as water runs through it over a long period of time. Your water heater needs to be cleaned out on a regular basis so the lime and sediment don't build...

  • 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...

  • Describe the Function of the Circulating Pump

    The circulating hot water pump is designed to decrease the amount of water wasted in the home as well as improve the overall energy efficiency of the hot water heater. Aside from the actual pump,...

  • How to Fix a Hot Water Tank That Runs Constantly

    Whether it's the refrigerator, the air conditioning or the hot water heater, there are sounds around the house that we choose to ignore on a daily basis. But any time one of those sounds is...

  • How to Install a Thermostat for a Gas Heater

    Programmable thermostats can help you save up to 33 percent on your monthly utility bills because of their energy-saving features. Even if you have a gas heater, you can install a programmable...

  • 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...

  • Hot Water Boilers Vs. Steam Boilers

    A boiler is simply a vessel that heats water under pressure. Some boilers produce hot water and others produce steam. There are some important differences in the apparatus and processes.

  • Test Procedure for an Electric Water Heater Element

    Your hot water heater performs a vital function in your home, and when it is not producing hot water you want to get it up and running as quickly as possible. One of the most common problems with...

  • How a Hot Water Circulation Pump Works

    A hot water circulation pump is a system designed to provide hot water in a more energy efficient manner. Rather than constantly drawing fresh water from the home's hot water heater, the hot water...

  • How to Know If a Hot Water Tank Is Going Bad?

    A hot water tank is the instrument that stores hot water for use in your home after the water is heated by the hot water heater. The amount of hot water available to you depends on the size of the...

  • 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.

  • Replacing an Electric 40 Gallon Water Heater With a Tankless Water Heater

    Tankless hot water heaters have several benefits over electric hot water heaters with storage tanks. They typically provide virtually unlimited hot water as needed without the cost of keeping...

  • Electric Tankless Vs. Storage Tank Water Heaters

    Manufacturers of tankless hot water heaters claim that their products save you money by saving water and the money it costs to heat it. Learn what you need to know to decide which type is for you.

  • How to Make Solar Hot Water

    Building a solar hot water heater can immediately reduce energy costs and can be utilized in any climate. "On average, if you install a solar water heater, your water heating bills should drop...

  • 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 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 Homemade Solar Water Heater

    With heating and cooling costs on the rise every year, homeowners are seeking more ways to cut their electric and gas bills. Water heating is a significant portion of these bills. With the right...

  • Swimming Pool Heater Repair

    If the pilot light on your swimming pool heater refuses to come on, it is likely a problem with low pressure from the gas line. Check to make sure the gas is switched on. If using a propane fuel...

  • 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 Prime the pump of an Oil Fired Heater

    This eHow will show you how to prime the oil pump of an oil fired heater.

  • How to Replace The Nozzle and clean the electrodes of an Oil Fired Heater

    This eHow with photos will show you how to replace the Nozzle and clean the electrodes of your oil fired burner House Heater.

  • How to Replace The Pump Strainer of an Oil Fired Heater

    This eHow with photos will show you how to replace the oil pump Strainer of your oil fired House heater.

  • How to Replace The Filter of an Oil Fired Heater

    Three parts; the clogging of the oil filter, the pump strainer and / or nozzle cause the most common break-downs during the heating season. This is will show you how to replace the oil filter. ...

  • How to Replace an Anode Rod in a Hot Water Heater

    An anode rod is found inside your hot water heater. The rods’ purpose is to deter your hot water heater from rusting. Changing the anode rod every 3 to 4 years can extend the life of your hot...

  • How to Make Your Hot Water Heater Last Longer

    Hot water heaters are both necessary and expensive. Here are some easy tips that will help your to at least double the life of your hot water heater.

  • How to Save Money on Your Electrical Power Bill

    Summertime and winter time can be very harsh on your electric bill. By doing some simple steps you can drastically save money on your electric bill. This article will give you a step by step...

  • How to Light the Pilot Light on Richmond Water Heaters

    Homeowners can find that trying to light the pilot light on Richmond water heaters is a frustrating experience, mostly because the Richmond water heater no longer uses the old fashioned pilot...

  • Do it Yourself: Water Heater Element

    Water in your electric water heater is heated by an element controlled by a thermostat. If your water heater does not heat, you may need to replace the heater element. Replacing a water heater...

  • How to Clean a Hot Water Heater Element

    Typically, a home's tank-style water heater works by filling with water and bringing it to the desired temperature with a heating element. When the water becomes too hot or too cold, a thermostat...

  • How to Replace a Baseboard Heater

    Electric baseboard heaters supply heat in rooms where it's difficult to install ducts from a furnace. They're more expensive to run than gas heat, but the trade-off is that they're simpler to...

  • Signs Your Water Heater Is Getting Old

    When it comes to your water heater, the age of the unit isn't the best indication of what shape it is in. There are warning signs that your water heater is getting old that will tell you if you...

  • How to Check a Heating Element in a Water Heater

    If your hot water heater is not keeping water heated, it may not be the heater itself that is the problem. The water is actually heated by a heating element inside the tank that acts like a...

  • Troubleshooting Ignition on a Central Heater

    If your central heater uses oil, then the ignition problem isn't so much the electrically powered starter as it is the burner. These burners have nozzles about as small as a pinhead, meaning that...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Reddy Heater

    The Reddy heater comes in all shapes and sizes. It is fueled by gas, kerosene and electricity. The heater can have a blower or just simply radiate heat from a burner. It is mainly designed for...

  • How to Buy a Hot Water Heater

    One of the most important things in your home is your water heater. If you don’t know how to buy a hot water heater, you’ll suffer from many problems at home. It’s surprising, then, that most...

  • How to Light a Rheem Gas Heater

    Rheem has built a reputation of having some of the best gas water heaters that last a long time. They have built the heater to make sure that the flame isn't put out easily by allowing enough air...

  • Troubleshooting a Home Gas Heater

    One of the most common problems with gas heaters is the heater ceasing to produce heat. Start by checking the gas line that feeds into the heater. Check with the gas company that there were no...

  • How to Replace a Wire Thermocouple on a Wall Heater

    A wire thermocouple is used in wall heaters and other types of heaters when the temperature to be monitored is not directly at the temperature controls. A wire thermocouple is actually made of two...

  • Troubleshooting an Empire Gas Heater

    On an Empire gas heater, if the pilot light starts but won't stay lit, check the thermocouple. It may be defective. Also, the magnet may not be working in the valve. If it still won't light, call...

  • How Hi-Limit Thermostats Work

    Due to the vast amount of heat produced by clothes dryers during the course of normal operation, it is important that a secondary safety option is available in case problems arise. A hi-limit...

  • How to Convert a Propane Radiant Heater to Natural Gas

    Changing your propane radiant heater to natural gas may potentially save you money. Even though you may burn more natural gas than propane, the cost per BTU is typically lower (as of May 2009). If...

  • Troubleshooting Geothermal Heating

    If you're having trouble with your geothermal heating, the first order of business is to check the thermostat. For optimal results, it should be set higher than the current room temperature. If...

  • How to Know If Your Water Heater Is Bad

    Even if you are still getting hot water, it may be time to replace your hot water heater. You can look for several signs that will let you know if your hot water heater is bad. Waiting too long to...

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