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Adjustments to Heating & Air-Conditioning System (4)

energy saving 300x300 Adjustments to Heating & Air Conditioning System (4)Even if the system is properly sized for your house, you could be losing money through a system that isn’t balanced between the amount of air supplied to a room and the air returned to the airconditioning unit or the furnace. Continue reading →

Adjustments to Heating & Air-Conditioning System (3)

energy saving 300x300 Adjustments to Heating & Air Conditioning System (3)A contractor who follows standards established by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers will use a number of criteria to determine the proper size of your new furnace or central air-conditioning system. These include the exact square footage of your house, the amount of insulation in the walls and attic, and the number and condition of windows and doors. Continue reading →

Adjustments to Heating & Air-Conditioning System (2)

energy saving 300x300 Adjustments to Heating & Air Conditioning System (2)Gas condensing furnaces are considered the most efficient-between 90 and 96 percent efficient. The combustion gases in the furnace are cooled to the point where water vapor condenses, releasing additional heat into the house. The liquids that result are piped to a floor drain. Continue reading →

Adjustments to Heating & Air-Conditioning System

energy saving 300x300 Adjustments to Heating & Air Conditioning SystemIf you are planning an addition, you’ll probably have to make appropriate adjustments to your heating and air-conditioning systems. You’ll notice that I didn’t mention increasing the size of your heating and air-conditioning system. Proper sizing involves more than the square footage. It is also based on the amount of heat your house loses during cold weather and gains during warm weather. Continue reading →

Water Heating Problem (2)

problem sign 300x276 Water Heating Problem (2)One thing you’ll have to think about is upgrading the plumbing in your house to meet modem needs. As with electrical wiring, you are likely to find several generations of plumbing, much of which is antiquated and probably poorly executed. If anything, much of it is not up to code and should be replaced before you embark on any updating projects. Continue reading →


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