Homeowners make numerous moves to guarantee their home is secured against various mishaps. They buy homeowners insurance. They lock their doors when they are out. A few homeowners even introduce security cameras. Homeowners additionally perform a great deal of upkeep on their home, including HVAC maintenance to guarantee that costly breakdowns don’t happen. Then again, relatively few homeowners consider ensuring their homes in the event of a power surge. The homeowners that do stop to consider this as a component of protection generally only buy equipment like surge protection power strips, or exceptional electrical outlets. Their computers, printers, and other smaller devices wind up plugged into such equipment for protection in the event of an internal or external power surge. At the point when these steps are finished, most homeowners view themselves as protected against a power surge. This reasoning is a mistake. Your home’s HVAC system also needs secured against inward and outer power […]
How To Keep Your Home Cool In Summer
Summer brings plenty of pleasures to look forward to; however, the sweltering, steam bath–like days are nothing to look forward to. The good news is that there are a number of summer cooling tips for surviving a hot spell without sending the electricity bill soaring. The heat of summer can mean astronomical power bills if one relies solely on air conditioning to keep the home cool. Cooling Tips for Your Home · One of the most effective house cooling tips is to prevent heat buildup within the house. Many household appliances and fixtures such as lighting and electronic devices are sources of internal heat gain. Therefore, one should position the television, lamps and other heat producing appliances far from the air conditioner’s thermostat, since the heat that such devices produce causes the cooling unit to think the house is hotter than it is, resulting in the cooling system working harder than is necessary and wasting […]
Temperature Swings Lead To Burst Pipes In Home Utilities And HVAC Systems
There are precautions every home owner needs to take to prepare for the potential damage that changing winter temperatures can cause to a home’s pipes and by extension, its HVAC system and utilities. We have all heard of people whose pipes have burst in the wintertime. Some basic Home Utility Maintenance can prevent that. What steps have you taken to prevent your pipes from rupturing? Many people mistakenly believe that the formation of ice in a pipe pushes against the pipe’s walls and makes it burst. That actually is not true. While ice formations in pipes form blockages, it is not at the site of the blockage that the pipe ruptures. What, then, does cause pipes to burst in cold weather? To answer that, we first need to understand how temperature swings cause contraction, expansion and breakage. In cold weather as water cools its molecules slow their movements. As movement slows, the molecules get closer […]
The Importance Of Changing The Air Filter In Your Home’s HVAC System
The air we breathe contains impurities ranging from dust to chemicals. Apart from maintaining the preferred temperature, the air conditioning system ventilates your house by filtering out impurities and other particulate matter. The filter prevents the large airborne particles of about 40 microns from clogging the system. Normally, a dirty filter is a health hazard because when it becomes damp, it creates an environment that favors growth of moulds. This is why you should always check your air filter’s condition. Normally, your HVAC unit works overtime during winter and summer and this is why it is recommended that you change your air filter every month. However, if you cannot mange to change every month, intervals of three months will suffice. If you have pets it is vital to change the filter regularly as pet dander can be circulated accidentally throughout the house creating problem to persons with allergies. There are several reasons for changing the […]
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