Minimizing Air Loss In Your Duct System
Did you know that much of the air produced by your heating system is lost during transit? A duct system with holes, cracks or poor connections can result in air loss of 25 percent or more of the heat produced by your furnace. This increases the amount of energy required to heat your home, which costs much more in the long run. You can save energy and money in your Connecticut home this winter by minimizing the amount of air loss in your duct system.
Your HVAC System: 4 Surefire Ways To Boost Efficiency
With today's rising energy costs, it's more important than ever to find ways to reduce your energy usage. Here are four simple tips you can use to boost the efficiency of the HVAC system in your Connecticut home: Schedule Regular…
Hit Energy Loss Where It Hurts With Insulation Upgrades
Energy loss doesn't just show up in the form of higher monthly bills. You can feel it. It means your house is hotter in the summers and colder in the winters. When your house isn't properly insulated, you end up…
Put A Plug In Air Leaks, And You'll Pull The Plug On Your Checking Account
Air leaks can cause major home energy inefficiencies, and if you've noticed that your utility bills are rising, the problem could be the result of drafts caused by gaps in your home. These typically occur in two places: the basement…