If you’re planning on adding on to your home, one of the first things you should investigate is how to heat and cool the new space. It might make a difference in how you design it or lay out its wiring and other mechanical systems. An HVAC contractor can advise you whether you can extend your current system, upgrade to a new one, or choose an independent HVAC system.
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Adding On To Your Home? Plan For Your Heating And Cooling Sooner, Rather Than Later
Tuesday, February 19th, 2013Getting Zapped By Too Much Static Electricity? Easy Ways To Take Charge
Thursday, February 14th, 2013Boosting Your Indoor Air Quality With A Kitchen Remodel
Tuesday, February 12th, 2013Remodeling your kitchen can get you new counters and cupboards, kitchen islands, top-of-the-line ovens and ranges… and a boost to your indoor air quality. If you’re planning kitchen renovations, don’t neglect to take ventilation and air sealing into account.
Choosing A Solar Contractor: 4 Questions You Should Be Ready To Ask
Tuesday, February 5th, 2013Like a lot of people in the Fresno area, you may be thinking about making your home more eco-friendly, possibly starting with solar energy. There’s a lot to consider when choosing a solar contractor for your home and the process is no easy task. The most important part of making this decision is being informed and involved in the process from start to finish. A job like this can take many weeks, so you want to be certain you have the right firm for the job.
That Odd Smell? It Could Be A Natural Gas Leak
Thursday, January 31st, 2013Homeowners have been using natural gas to fuel home heating and cooking equipment for decades. And it’s generally safe to use. However, it’s possible for a natural gas leak to occur, despite our best efforts to safely seal the gas within pipes. When that happens, the chances of an explosion or harmful exposure to the substance increase greatly.
Is The Polluted Air From Your Garage Seeping Into Your Home?
Tuesday, January 29th, 2013If your home has an attached garage, you probably enjoy the convenience factor, but have you ever wondered whether contaminated air from your garage can seep into your home? When your house is not properly sealed against your garage, the health of yourself and your family may be compromised. By educating yourself on the threats posed by dirty air from your attached garage and taking measures to prevent its passage into your home, you can protect your household.
Your Plumbing System: Check It Regularly — You’ll Be Spared Trouble Down The Line
Thursday, January 24th, 2013You won’t regret the time and money you invest in your San Joaquin Valley home’s heating and cooling system. It’s an investment that pays off in the immediate future and far down the line. The same can be said of your home’s plumbing system. Just like your heating and cooling equipment, your plumbing system requires regular maintenance. Give it the attention it needs, and it will continue to serve you in the long-term.
Design It Right, And Your Duct System Will Deliver
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013Whether you’re building a new home or retrofitting an older one, it pays to take the time to design your duct system right. A poorly designed duct system nearly guarantees you’ll reap less-than-desirable effects including:
Taking Charge Of the Batts In Your Attic: Get Your Gear Together
Thursday, January 17th, 2013Adding batts in the attic – insulation batts – offers protection against heat transfer, giving your home’s uppermost region a fighting chance during the heating season to lock in comfortable home temperatures and limit energy consumption. Here’s a guide to choosing and installing insulation batts in the attic: