3 Best Affordable Home Improvements To Help Lower Your Energy Bills

With energy costs constantly on the rise, lowering your heating bills may be a priority in your home. You may be considering energy efficient improvements, but many of these can be costly, such as window replacement. Other options are available that can give you an affordable solution for home improvements to help lower your heating bills. Here are some of the best affordable home improvements to lower your heating costs: [Read More]

Three Ways To Reduce Your Likelihood Of A Furnace Breakdown

When the furnace in a home breaks down, there are times at which it was unavoidable due to the failure of a part and other times at which it was completely preventable. As a responsible homeowner, you can reduce the likelihood of encountering the latter scenario by performing an important series of steps that can keep your furnace working properly. You don't need to have any experience with furnace maintenance to brush up on these three simple jobs and get them done during the season you run the furnace. [Read More]

How Combustion Appliances Complicate Crawl Space Encapsulation

Encapsulating your home's crawl space can reduce moisture problems, keep your home warmer in the winter, and prevent mold from settling in. However, many homeowners also use their crawl spaces for storing their gas powered furnaces and other similar combustion-producing appliances. If your crawl space has a furnace or gas water heater sitting in it, you'll need to plan the encapsulation carefully to avoid serious hazards. An Airtight Seal Crawl space encapsulation is a process that leaves the area as air tight as possible. [Read More]

Pros And Cons Of The Common Types Of Roof Vents

Designing the optimal heating and cooling system for your home has one often overlooked aspect: roof vents. Ventilation in the upper area of your home is important to push rising hot air out of your home so that your attic or upper room don't become stifling and stuffy. There are several types of vents available and each has its own pros and cons. Discuss your vent options with your heating and air conditioning installation company during your next appointment. [Read More]