If you've just invested thousands of dollars in the installation of a new central air system, you may be concerned about its maintenance. A good central air system should last anywhere from twenty to thirty years -- as long as it is properly maintained and repaired.
1. Use Better Filters In Your Central Air System
It's not always enough to just replace the filters frequently; you also need to use good filters.
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Window air conditioning systems don't always form a perfect seal with the surrounding window. This means that some of the cold air ends up outside while some hot air comes inside. Spray expandable foam is a great way to fix this problem, but is a mess to remove. So direct application of the foam isn't a great idea for window units that will only be in the window for part of the season.
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Radiant heating systems are extremely popular alternatives to traditional forced-air heating systems, mostly because of the many advantages that radiant heating offers. A radiant heating systems differs from a forced-air system in that it does not utilize a furnace, but rather uses pipes and panels within your walls and floors to heat your home. Energy efficiency, low maintenance, and better air quality are just some of the reasons to buy a radiant system.
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In order for you to get the maximum amount of enjoyment from your home, it is important for you to have an air conditioning system that can efficiently keep your home within a comfortable temperature range. Sadly, an air conditioning system is highly complex, and there are any number of problems that your unit may experience over the time that you own it. Luckily, there are accessories that you can purchase for these devices that can help mitigate some of these problems, but if you have never seriously given your air conditioning system much thought, there are two accessories that you may want to consider adding.
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Is your bathtub draining slowly? Are you tired of standing in a puddle of dirty water because your tub won't drain properly during your shower? If you answered yes to either of those questions, you might need to clean your drain.
Every time you take a shower or bath, you shed some of your hair. Unfortunately, not all of that hair makes it out to the sewer or septic tank. Some of it sticks around in the drain.
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