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Month: March 2014

How Winter Cold Creates Problems with Your Fireplace

The winter cold still continues into the spring here in New Haven, so if you have a fireplace in your home, you’re probably still getting plenty of cozy use out of it. But even though we expect to have hearth flames glowing during the winter, the winter’s cold can cause some serious problems for your fireplace that may require you to have professional repairs.

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Is Geothermal Heating the Right Option for Me?

When it comes to heating and cooling a home, the power of a geothermal heat pump (also called a ground-source heat pump) offers one of the most effective, reliable, and environmentally-friendly methods. These heat pumps use the earth beneath the surface as the medium for heat exchange.

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Signs of Trouble with Your Hot Water Heater

Among the small daily tragedies that can happen without much warning is when you turn on the faucets for your morning shower—and no hot water comes out. You wait, and wait, and wait, but the water stubbornly refuses to turn even slightly warm. You water heater has died. But wait, back up. “…without much warning.” Actually, that’s rarely the case with water heaters.

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Things to Prepare For With Radiant Heat Installation

Radiant heat describes one of the three ways that heat travels: radiant heat moves in electromagnetic waves from a hot surface, traveling without warming the air until it strikes another solid object and transfers its energy to it. In terms of heating your home, radiant heat refers to a heating system that sends warmth into your living space by heating up elements in your floor or your wall, usually through hydronic power (heated water).

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How Winter Cold Creates Problems with Your Fireplace

The winter cold still continues into the spring here in New Haven, so if you have a fireplace in your home, you’re probably still getting plenty of cozy use out of it. But even though we expect to have hearth flames glowing during the winter, the winter’s cold can cause some serious problems for your fireplace that may require you to have professional repairs.

Continue Reading

Is Geothermal Heating the Right Option for Me?

When it comes to heating and cooling a home, the power of a geothermal heat pump (also called a ground-source heat pump) offers one of the most effective, reliable, and environmentally-friendly methods. These heat pumps use the earth beneath the surface as the medium for heat exchange.

Continue Reading

Signs of Trouble with Your Hot Water Heater

Among the small daily tragedies that can happen without much warning is when you turn on the faucets for your morning shower—and no hot water comes out. You wait, and wait, and wait, but the water stubbornly refuses to turn even slightly warm. You water heater has died. But wait, back up. “…without much warning.” Actually, that’s rarely the case with water heaters.

Continue Reading

Things to Prepare For With Radiant Heat Installation

Radiant heat describes one of the three ways that heat travels: radiant heat moves in electromagnetic waves from a hot surface, traveling without warming the air until it strikes another solid object and transfers its energy to it. In terms of heating your home, radiant heat refers to a heating system that sends warmth into your living space by heating up elements in your floor or your wall, usually through hydronic power (heated water).

Continue Reading

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