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The Best Ways to Conserve AC Energy During the Summer

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: June 23, 2022
HVAC Maintenance

Energy bills can increase drastically during the summer when you run your air conditioning. Having it on a lot can also lead to more wear and tear on your HVAC system.

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Posted in Energy Efficiency | Tagged ceiling fans, change filter, close blinds, close curtains, Conserve AC Energy, HVAC maintenance, portable fans, thermostat settings | Leave a comment

Is Your Home’s Heater Energy Efficient Enough for You?

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: January 20, 2022

Keeping warm through an Ohio winter is essential. It’s also expensive. Around 30% of your home’s energy consumption comes from your HVAC system. If your heater is inefficient, it could be even more.

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Posted in Energy Efficiency | Tagged AFUE | Leave a comment

Should You Be Sleeping with the Window Open During Winter?

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: November 30, 2021

Are you likely to be sleeping with a window open in winter? Yes, we know how cold it can be in the Lorain area, but rest assured, cracking the window

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Posted in Energy Efficiency | Tagged airflow, sleeping, windows | Leave a comment

Learn How to Get the Best Air Circulation in Your Home

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: November 23, 2021

Proper air circulation provides a number of benefits to the indoor environment of your home. Unfortunately, adequate circulation of air often doesn’t happen by itself, particularly during winter, when the house

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Posted in Energy Efficiency | Tagged Air Filters, airflow, ceiling fans | Leave a comment

Know the Most Energy Efficient Windows Available Today

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: July 27, 2021

Did you know that more than 40% of the costs of heating and cooling your house could be caused by the energy loss occurring through your old, drafty windows? Having the

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Posted in Energy Efficiency | Tagged double pane windows, Energy Star program, low-e glaze | Leave a comment

Why Is Energy Conservation So Important to Your Bottom Line?

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: May 6, 2021

The internet is full of tips on saving energy, but there’s not as much on why saving energy matters in the first place. So why is energy conservation important? You might be

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Posted in Energy Efficiency | Tagged energy savings, lower your bills, protection | Leave a comment

AC Efficiency Is Vitally Important As the Weather Warms Up

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: April 27, 2021

As the weather outside warms up, you’re going to be using your AC more. After all, you want to keep your home cool and comfortable when it’s hot outside. However,

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Posted in Energy Efficiency | Tagged air filter, ductwork, HVAC efficiency, supply vents | Leave a comment

Using Renewable Energy This Winter? Learn How it Works.

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: December 10, 2020

Heating your home during the winter can cost a lot of money, especially when you use nonrenewable energy. Switching to renewable energy can help you reduce your energy usage and

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Posted in Energy Efficiency | Tagged Environmental Impact, Geothermal heating, solar power | Leave a comment

Learn the Links Between Climate Change and HVAC Efficiency

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: November 17, 2020

In the near future, climate change could have devastating effects, such as severe food shortages, climate-induced conflicts, and increased wildfires. With half of your home’s energy consumption coming from heating

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Posted in Energy Efficiency | Tagged climate control, efficiency ratings, refrigerant level | Leave a comment

What HVAC Ratings Can Tell You about a System’s Efficiency

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: August 13, 2020

If you’re in the market for a new HVAC system or you want to learn more about your existing system, look to HVAC ratings for important information. The ratings, required

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Posted in Energy Efficiency | Tagged AFUE ratings, heating season performance factor (HSPF), SEER rating | Leave a comment
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