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Entries for the ‘Heating and Cooling’ Category

How to Install A Tankless Water Heater? – Find Out Now!

You may be thinking that replacing your old water heater with a new tankless water heater by yourself is a great weekend project. But do you even have any idea on how or where you are going to start? If you are confident enough on your skills as a do-it-yourself handyman that you can pull this off, then here are some things that you need to keep in mind when installing a tankless heater by yourself.

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How To Bleed A Radiator

Unlike electric heating systems, radiator heating systems can sometimes stop working because of air trapped within the system. If the top of a radiator feels cold and the bottom feels warm, then it’s quite likely trapped air is forming bubbles within the piping that stops the flow of warm water from bottom to top. The time has come to bleed your radiators. In essence, bleeding a radiator means opening a valve to let the trapped air escape.

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How to Choose Between Gas or Electric Tankless Water Heaters – Find Out Now!

Choosing what kind of water heating system that you will be using in your house is a somewhat difficult task since it would completely affect you and your household. In fact, it has been a huge problem for many on whether to choose a gas or electric water heater since the decision one should make would involve a lot of factors which may include energy efficiency, conveniences, cost and the like. It is really a must to know the specifications of these two types of water heaters in order to make a sound decision in choosing a water heating equipment.

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How to Install Solar Power in Your Home

Renewable energy is very much in the news at the moment. There has been much talk of creating “green collar” jobs in the renewable energy sector. Solar power installers are likely to become a much in demand job over the next few years. But the good news is, you might not need them. Because of the simplicity of the technology involved, it is relatively easy to install solar power yourself.

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Five Tips to Reduce Cold Winter Drafts

When the cold days of winter arrive, you want to make sure you are heating your home as efficiently as possible. However, when you feel cold winter drafts wafting into your living room, you know energy is being wasted. Never mind the fact that you want to be warm. Here are five tips to reduce those cold winter drafts.

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Tankless Water Heater Buyers Guide – Saving Money on Water Heating

Tankless water heaters are quite expensive so you need to carefully think things over before you take out your checkbook. There are some things you need to take into consideration so you can be sure that the money you do spend on your new water heater is money well spent. So here is a short buyer’s guide to help you figure out what kind of tankless water heater is perfect for your home.

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Alternative Ways to Heat Your Home

Winter is upon us. Costs to heat are homes are expected to rise anywhere from 10% to 23%. We may want to consider some alternative ways of heating our homes this winter.

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Four Ways to Reduce Home Heating Bills During the Fall and Winter

There are a number of simple yet effective ways to save energy and money when it comes to heating your home. Continue reading to learn four ways to reduce home heating bills during the fall and winter months.

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How to Build a Solar Air Heater – Building Homemade DIY Solar Air Heaters

During the most dreadful cold season, heaters are man’s best friend. But like most home appliances, heaters can do much damage when it comes to electric bills. Henceforth, solar power enthusiasts have devised a way on how to build a solar air heater that is not only affordable but relatively easy to do. To make your own solar air heater, you will need to build a box made of plywood. This box, which is recommended to be insulated, will hold five rows of ten aluminum soda cans. These cans are to be painted black. To prevent hot air from escaping, the box must be sealed. From the bottom of your plywood-made box, cold air may be drawn while the hot air comes from the top. The same hot air shall pass through a pipe where it will be heated.

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How to Replace Your Furnace Air Filter

If you live in a home with furnace heat that you use regularly, or are getting set to use your heater throughout the winter, then one of your major home maintenance priorities is to make sure that your heater’s filters are changed regularly. There is no reason to worry however; changing your furnace air filter is a quick and simple task that you can perform by yourself.

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