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Radiant Floor Heating Systems
Radiant Floor Heating Systems Your home uses energy every day for heating and cooling, lighting and hot water, and appliances and electronics. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, “Heating your home uses more energy and costs more money than…
Myths About Geothermal Energy
Myths About Geothermal Energy When conversations turn to geothermal systems, a lot of misinformation gets tossed about. Why do these myths about geothermal energy persist? Some of them might have held a kernel of truth in the technology’s early days,…
How Geothermal Energy Works
How Geothermal Energy Works Tired of paying high utility bills? Worried about gas leaks? Concerned with the carbon footprint you’re leaving on the environment? With a geothermal energy system, you can avoid the many stresses that come with using conventional…
What Is Indoor Air Quality?
What Is Indoor Air Quality? Air pollution surrounds us daily, in car exhaust, smog, and indoor air. Wait – indoor air? Yes, in fact. In today’s homes, the indoor air can be up to 70% more polluted than the outside…
Heat Pump And Air Conditioner Ratings: What Do They Mean?
Heat Pump And Air Conditioner Ratings: What Do They Mean? It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the array of efficiency ratings, abbreviations, and acronyms used to describe or explain heat pumps and air conditioners. In this fact sheet, we will…
Is There A Big Difference In Air Conditioner And Heat Pump Sound Levels?
Is There A Big Difference In Air Conditioner And Heat Pump Sound Levels? Is there a big difference in air conditioner and heat pump sound levels? Believe it or not, the answer is most definitely YES! Until recently, noisy air…
What Is A Heat Pump?
What Is A Heat Pump? A heat pump is an efficient method of cooling your home in summer and warming it in winter. Although heat pumps are new to many people, they’ve been around for over three decades and are…
Facts About Carbon Monoxide
Facts About Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide can be an invisible threat to your family’s health and safety. Though more commonly associated with fires and automobile emissions, carbon monoxide poisoning can accumulate in any home unless certain precautions are taken. That’s…
Should You Replace The Indoor Unit When Replacing The Outdoor Unit?
Should You Replace The Indoor Unit When Replacing The Outdoor Unit? Should you replace the indoor unit when replacing the outdoor unit? Typically, yes. To understand why, explore the reasons listed below. Why Should You Replace The Indoor Unit? Matched…