Heating, ventilating and air conditioning or HVAC as it is better known was once typical with big spacious floorings like malls, hospital units and others due to its heavy machinery. With changing needs and advanced technological innovations, the size has compacted and it is of no surprise to find them at households as well.
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HVAC – A 3 In 1 Appliance For Your Comforting Needs
Friday, September 30th, 2011How to Reduce Your Heating Costs
Friday, September 30th, 2011Heaters and coolers make up 70% of energy consumed in our homes so if you are conscious enough and know how to maximize your appliances, you can definitely lower down your energy charges. This article shares five practical tips on using your heater in the most cost effective way. It only takes a proactive effort to significantly minimize your heating expenses and maximize the use of your heater.
Boiler Servicing – Essentials
Friday, September 30th, 2011It is important to maintain boiler systems properly. The best way to do this is to get your boiler serviced frequently. Experts and manufacturers themselves recommend getting your boilers serviced at least once a year, to be on the safe side.
Gas Patio Heaters: Your Efficient Winter Heaters
Friday, September 30th, 2011Who doesn’t know about gas patio heaters? For sure, all of us know how important and valuable these heaters are for they are the most needed during winter time. They are the most common decorative items that shall not be missing in your exterior particularly if you are living in one of the coldest places.
How To Get The Most From Your Boiler
Friday, September 30th, 2011Whether you have a brand spanking new condensing combi boiler or an ancient wheezing back boiler there are a few things you can do which will make the most out of your boiler. These different actions can save you money by ensuring the heat produced from your boiler is kept and used where its most needed. Ranging from the simplest (and cheapest ideas) to more costly and complicated solutions I will now go through how you can squeeze a little more from your boiler.