What Type Of Heating Is Best For An Attached In-Law Suite?

Posted on: 11 July 2017

Home additions or basement renovations are some of the most efficient ways to add space to your home so an adult child or aging parent can move into your home. However, these spaces can be a little tricky to heat without some careful preparations. Decide how you want to heat your in-law suite before starting the construction or renovation so you can plan accordingly for the equipment you choose to install.
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Investigating a Water Heater That Creates Water That Is Too Hot

Posted on: 20 June 2017

If you have a water heater in your home that is not producing enough water, then you likely understand that the appliance may need to be replaced. However, if the opposite is happening in your home and you notice that the appliance is actually releasing water that is way too hot, then you may not be sure exactly what to do.  Investigate the Thermostat Settings The first thing you should do when discovering that your water is too hot coming from the water heater is to investigate the thermostat.
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Radiant Heating: Common Misconceptions From Business Owners

Posted on: 7 June 2017

As a business owner, choosing the appropriate form of heat for your building could easily be deemed as one of the most important decisions you make. In business, it is all about offsetting costs to enhance your profits, and heating your building is one of the areas in which improvements can be made. While radiant floor heating is a logical choice in a business setting, most business owners will skip over the whole idea and go for something more traditional where heating units are concerned.
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Why Is The Wall Around Your Ductless Air Conditioner Moist?

Posted on: 18 May 2017

Ductless air conditioners can be a lifesaver when you need to keep your home cool without tearing down the walls to install ducts. But like all air conditioning systems, they are prone to a number of issues. One issue that homeowners often notice is that the wall where their ductless air handler is mounted gets a bit moist. This is not an issue you should ignore -- whether it happens once in awhile or frequently.
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