One of the biggest hazards in a modern home – especially one that uses gas-fueled appliances – is carbon monoxide (CO). It’s an odorless and colorless gas, meaning you have no way of detecting it yourself, without the help of a detection device. If you ingest enough CO at once, or over a long enough period of time, it can lead to illness or even death.
Donald P. Dick Air Conditioning Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Fresno’
Carbon Monoxide in Your Home: Know Where to Check
Thursday, March 27th, 2014Furnace Installation Planned? 3 Points to Consider During Planning
Tuesday, March 25th, 2014In California, an HVAC Contractor Must be Certified: Here’s Why
Thursday, March 20th, 2014Electricity Usage Myths That Affect Your Utility Bill
Tuesday, March 18th, 2014As a homeowner, you may be constantly looking for ways to save money on energy bills. Don’t fall for these common electricity usage myths that could actually cost you money:
Taking a Vacation? Tips for Controlling Your Home’s Climate While You’re Gone
Thursday, March 13th, 2014Tight Ducts Are a Winning Tactic for Lowering Your Energy Bills
Tuesday, March 11th, 2014In most contemporary homes, approximately 20 percent of the conditioned air flowing through ductwork is lost through holes, leaks and poor duct connections. Inefficient air delivery in your Fresno-area home can lead to uncomfortable indoor temperatures and higher energy bills. Ensure your home has tight ducts for increased comfort at home and in your wallet.
Exhaust Ventilation: Include It in Your Strategy for Freshening the Air in Your Home
Thursday, March 6th, 2014While the term “exhaust ventilation” may at first conjure up the idea of a garage fan installed to remove the carbon monoxide produced by your vehicles idling in that enclosed space, this is only a partially accurate description. Another type of exhaust ventilation system, for example, can remove heat and cooking odors from the kitchen stove area. In reality, however, exhaust fans can be utilized to freshen the air in several areas of your Fresno-area home, including:
For Some Households, a Storage-Type Water Heater Makes the Most Sense
Tuesday, March 4th, 2014New technology is always exciting and gets a lot of attention, but for some homes and living situations, it’s not necessarily better than the tried-and-true conventional option. One case in point is the plethora of tankless water heater systems versus conventional storage tank water heaters. When you replace your water heater, consider the following arguments in favor of a storage tank water heater before you make a decision:
Why Higher-Efficiency Air Filters Are a Good Buy
Thursday, February 27th, 2014Did you know that the average home contains pollution levels that are often higher than outdoors? Many of the most common respiratory health problems, including asthma, can be linked to constant exposure to indoor pollutants. Given that people spend about 90 percent of their time indoors, it pays to have the best filtration money can buy.