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- Gas Furnace Troubleshooting A gas furnace takes in cold air, runs it through an air filter to purify the air, heats the air with a gas burner, and distributes warm air throughout your house using a fan. The cooled air recycles back to the furnace through return air grilles and...
- Baseboard Hot Water Heating Systems Baseboard hot water heating systems use a combination of convection and radiation of heat powered by hot water heated by a boiler. The hot water is piped to baseboard units mounted along the walls of the room to be heated. The baseboard units are equ...
- Install an Outside Wood or Biomass Boiler DIY Tips If you are considering purchasing or already own an outside wood boiler, you have come to the right spot! Been there-done that! Installing an outside wood boiler is a job a persistant amateur can handle, and with a few money saving ideas from me, you...
- Boiler Heating Systems A boiler heating system is used to create heat via hot water or steam, distributed throughout a home by the use of baseboard, radiant heat, or steam radiator heating systems. The boiler heating the water may be fueled by gas, propane, oil or electric...
- Anthracite Coal as a Home Heating Option With fuel costs rising and alternative fuel ideas breaking new ground in people's minds; anthracite coal is steadily making it's way to the foreground as an effective, cleaner burning choice. Using coal as a home heating option might make sense beca...
- How to stay warm in the winter A little cold can be a good thing. You bury yourself in a comforter with a cup of hot chocolate and enjoy the fuzziness. Too much cold is a total pain. Sometimes there aren't enough blankets to go around and you just can't fathom how r...
- Forced Air Heating Systems Most homes in America have forced-air heating systems, meaning systems where a type of fuel is converted into heat, then blown through the house using fans and a specially structured ventilation system. Forced air heating systems are the only heat d...
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning If you've ever taken a course in chemistry, you may have been presented with a textbook definition of carbon monoxide (sometimes referred to as CO). It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas produced by burning materials that contain carbon. It is t...
- Backyard Metal Casting Many people are interested in metal casting for fun or profit. I am just playing around doing artistic stuff and making pieces for mechanical things. If you are interested in learning how to cast metal, I would recommend David Gingery's books.Cl...
- Furnace Prices If you have spent time browsing the Internet for furnace prices you know the price range on furnace systems. Many sites have low cost options, but buyer bewareyou get what you pay for. The safest way to get a good price on a furnace system is t...
- Does My Heating And Air Conditioning System Hurt The Environment & What Can I Do To Be More Environmentally Responsible? Many consumers have become more aware of their individual impact on the environment. People want to find ways to sustain comfortable, modern lifestyles, but they also want to do their part to protect the world we share. The heating and air condition...
- 8 Places That Explode Home Energy Bills And What You Can Do About It While the above statement is not much of a surprise to most people the important fact is that it's true. But, it's not all bad news. Those of us living in the United States today are living in a day and age where we have never been so energy consciou...
- Furnace Humidifiers Furnace mounted humidifiers have the advantage of being out of the way, while at the same time humidifying the entire building.
- Air Quality: How Bad Is My Air and How Can I Fix It? Between work and home, people tend to spend roughly 90% of their time indoors. It stands to reason that indoor air quality would be a concern. Those who need clean air the most - children, people with illnesses, the elderly - spend even more time ins...
- Energy Efficiency - What's In It For Me? Homeowners are increasingly being urged to "go green" and be mindful of how they use energy in their homes to avoid impacting the environment. As oil and gas prices skyrocket, however, the benefit of a cleaner planet also begins to merge with simply...
- Baxi Duotec Boilers We can't see it, but we can feel it: heat has always been one of life's essentials and why we need a boiler such as the Baxi Duotec to heat our homes. Having warmed people's homes for over 150 years, Baxi knows a thing or two about it. With a Baxi Du...
- Iron Smelting Amateur blacksmiths and re-enactors can use experimental archaeology methods to explore lost historical methods used during the Viking Age to make wrought iron blooms. For knife makers, the bloomery furnace offers a chance to produce their starting m...
- Tips on Purchasing a Furnace
- Why You Should Have An Extended Service Agreement For Your Home Comfort System A HVAC/R service agreement is a commitment between the Company and a Customer to work together to maximize their comfort, lower their utility bills and increase the life of their system.
- Furnace Review Furnaces come in several different flavors: Oil, Gas and Electric furnaces. Each Furnace type has its own set of distinct advantages. Other Furnace Lenses Furnace Prices
