Posts Tagged ‘Air Flow’
Open vs Closed AC Vents in Unused Rooms. The Big Debate
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the United States is the world’s biggest electricity consumer when it comes to energy use per capita. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the average U.S. residential customer uses approximately 909 kWh per month of energy, or around 10,909 kWh per year. New Jersey average household energy…
Read MoreOur Top Five Energy Efficient Ceiling Fans
Even if you have a home or business with air conditioning, energy efficient ceiling fans can do wonders to help circulate the air around a room (say goodbye to hot rooms) and keep you feeling cool and comfortable in the summer. Believe it or not, they’re also useful in the winter by eliminating cold pockets…
Read MoreWinter Home Heating Inspection Checklist
The arrival of colder weather means the windows are closed and the heat is running. Unfortunately, running the heat nonstop can also expose weaknesses within the system, from leaky ductwork to dirt-filled chimneys. Although it is best to have inspections completed before the start of each new season, it is better to schedule one mid-season…
Read More4 Myths about Home Heating Busted
A heater is one of the most popular utilities for any home. Given the fact that these units are so common, nearly everyone has tips and suggestions when it comes to home heating systems and efficiencies. Just like any topic you research, it is important to make sure that this information is accurate – especially…
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