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Black Friday Readiness Checklist: Look for the Best HVAC Deals
Reap the Best HVAC Deals on Black Friday Black Friday is the perfect opportunity to make a dent in your
Back To School – Home Electrical Systems 101
Get Familiar With the Basics of Your Electrical Systems The school year is nearly here, and even though most adults
Avoid Being Left Out in the Cold by a Heating Emergency
How To Know When To Call for Emergency Furnace Repair It would be more beneficial if heaters would break down
3 Simple Ways To Keep Your Home Cooler This Summer
Use These Three Tips To Beat the Summer Heat! Summer is here, which means the heat has already started to
3 Ways to Improve Your Home Electrical System In 2023
3 Electrical Safety Improvements to Make This Year Do not overload circuits Have electrical wiring inspected Replace old electrical outlets
3 Black Inventors Who Revolutionized Home Electricity
Meet 3 Black Inventors Who Changed the Modern Home with Electricity Many of the simple pleasures homeowners enjoy were first
Major Electrical Hazards to Avoid
Electricity has changed our world and it has an effect on almost every aspect of our life. Despite how central it is to our lives, it’s still dangerous technology that, if not used properly, can lead to severe injury or even death. Thus, it’s important that you always take precautions when dealing with electricity andCONTINUE READING »
What You Need to Know About Your Home & Humidity
Have you ever wondered why, if everyone is always complaining about humidity, so many people are talking about using humidifiers in their home? Or, how it is that the same people that talk about the benefits of a humidifier also talk about using a dehumidifier? Does anyone really understand what it is that we’re tryingCONTINUE READING »
Focus On Savings this Summer With Low Flush Toilets
Have you thought about the steps you can take to save the environment? There is solar energy, geothermal heating, and low-energy lighting – but one part of your home may be much more wasteful than you think. If you have an older toilet, you could be wasting as much as 7 gallons of water withCONTINUE READING »
How Does a Water Heater Work?
A. Cold water is drawn into the bottom of the tank, causing the lower element to come on. B. As hot water is depleted, the priority element (upper) comes on, shutting down the lower element. C. The upper element is satisfied, so the lower element can turn back on and finish heating the rest ofCONTINUE READING »



