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Category Archives: Heating
How to Heat Your Home in Style
When it comes to warming your home it can historically spoil the stylish interior you’ve already fashioned, becoming an eyesore. Why does this have to be the case? The latest designer radiators will wow your senses and open up a … Continue reading
5 Tips for Green Remodeling Your Family’s Older Home
English novelist Jane Austen once wrote, “There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort.” I completely agree with that statement, but when my husband and I first bought a house described as a “handyman’s dream” my feelings on … Continue reading
Posted in Heating, House Maintenance
Tagged design, environment, flooring, garden design, green issues, home improvement, remodeling
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Benefits of an Outdoor Wood Boiler
Wood boilers are an up and coming option for home heating. There are many benefits to having an outdoor-housed wood-burning heating unit, like a wood boiler, as opposed to using a smaller indoor-based wood stove instead. Using wood boilers instead … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon monoxide, energy bill, environment, green issues, safety, wood
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Requirements of a Home Generator
Homeowners have noticed an increase in storms that knock out power for extended periods. Both cold and hot climates are at risk. Power grids are taxed to the limit during peak usage seasons. Homeowners understand the necessity of having a … Continue reading
Why is a Heat Exchanger Considered to be a Green Product?
What do refrigerators, air conditioners, natural gas processors, car engines and sewage treatments have in common? A heat exchanger is what they have in common. A few people would guess it right, but even fewer would really understand what it … Continue reading
7 Ways To Use Renewable Energy At Home And Save The Environment At The Same Time
One of these days the whole world will be run on renewable energy. The days of polluting our environment is surely coming to an end. That’s if we can all pull together and start using it now more than ever. … Continue reading
Top 5 Tips To Help You Make The Decision On Which Radiator To Choose
The last 20 years have seen radiator designs take leaps forward. No longer do homes have to have ugly white rectangles installed. These days we are able to choose from hundreds of designs and styles and can even choose from … Continue reading
4 Amazing Facts About Heat Exchangers That You Might Not Know
When you are thinking of getting heating and ventilation systems in your home, there are many different options that you can use. The two main important ones include the use of air conditioners and heat exchangers. The latter are relatively … Continue reading
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