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It can be costly to install and then run a permanently mounted air conditioner, yet a portable room air conditioner provides an efficient solution for your seasonal cooling needs.
By Susan Slobac | Published 5/26/2007
When the hot days of summer bring escalating temperatures, you will want to rely on an air conditioner to bring cooling air to your home or office.
By Susan Slobac | Published 5/26/2007
Air conditioning can be a conundrum, especially these days when increasing numbers of people are doing their best to reduce energy consumption
By Susan Slobac | Published 6/6/2007
Some households don't want to remove their portable air conditioners from windows during cold weather, but they fail to realize how big the leaks can be. Other households fail to properly cover and insulate their central air units.
By Michael Thompson | Published 8/31/2009
Surviving the hot summer weather every year means one thing to most people: turning on the air conditioner. Regardless of the type of unit you have, it's a good idea to perform some basic air conditioner maintenance.
By Francis Jock | Published 10/23/2009
There are a few things to consider when purchasing a portable air conditioner.
By John Messina | Published 6/11/2008
These are the basics on how to prepare your air conditioner for the long winter ahead.
By Kimberly Sharpe | Published 8/31/2009
Do you feel like you have a cold that never seems to go away when you're at home? This could be a case of improper air filtration that is sending mold, dander, dust or bacteria into the living areas of your home.
By Christina Bultinck | Published 10/15/2005
Read this article today to find out how to determine what size of an air conditioner you need for a particular room. Choose too large or too small a unit, and you'll waste energy and not get the comfortable environment you're seeking.
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 2/1/2006
You go over to the wall-mounted air conditioner and flip the switch. You wait, hear nothing, and flip the toggle up and down again.
By Susan Slobac | Published 6/4/2007
Instead of using technology which produces pollution itself, use natural plants indoors to keep the air clean and the humidity balanced.
By Pat Veretto | Published 9/14/2005
While the idea of using machinery to cool buildings dates back to the ancient Egyptians
By Susan Slobac | Published 6/4/2007
Cooling your home mechanically can be quite expensive and will raise the level of pollutants in the air. Adopting just a few of the strategies below can reduce your dependence on air conditioners and lead to savings on your energy bills.
By Tiffany Bell | Published 5/5/2008
Running a central air-conditioning system drives electric bills right through the roof. With the rising costs of electricity, people are turning off their central air-conditioning systems and are turning to alternative methods of cooling their homes.
By Crystal Ray | Published 2/27/2006
Household cleaning tasks can easily get out of hand if they are not done on a regular basis. How often should some of the household chores be done. Here is a handy map household chore frequency to help you.
By Laura Quintile | Published 10/6/2006
Ways to cool off your home in the summer by using simple methods as an alternative to an expensive air conditioner.
By Brandy Burgess | Published 6/23/2009
We thought we wanted to raise the roof, but after discovering that it would be $30,000 we re-evaluated what we wanted and decided to go with skylights instead.
By Kay Balbi | Published 12/15/2009
How to cut energy costs while using your air conditioning and swimming pool this summer.
By J. E. Davidson | Published 2/13/2007
Look for the early warning signs of trouble.
By Carl Benjamin | Published 5/28/2008
It's terrible the things a person will repress until the memories force themselves out of the heart...
By Christopher Winter | Published 5/11/2009
Hotel Apex International is a luxurious, three star hotel situated at Vadodara city. I have covered its brief review based upon my own experience of stay during our recent visit to India in January 2009.
By Harshal Chhaya | Published 5/15/2009
We are so accustomed of using tissue papers, plastics, etc that we are afraid to refrain from them. Most of us either do not know or do not want to find out that how much we can actually save money by going green.
By smita chutke | Published 5/6/2009
Skeptics of so-called "climate change" (a.k.a., "global warming" by climate alarmists), know that climate change occurs naturally. Scientific evidence, rather than political hype, indicates that humans are NOT behind recent "warming."
By H. Michael Mogil | Published 6/5/2009
Sweat helps to keep your body cool, but you should always keep hydrated when in the sun.
By Aleshia Green | Published 7/3/2009
Do your homework BEFORE spending your money on dorm room furniture and accessories. This includes checking with school policy and your new roommate before shopping.
By Carol Whyte | Published 6/22/2009
Here is a list of a few of the surprising places where spiders may be lurking.
By Jody Morse | Published 6/18/2009
When buying a home it is hard to know what you are really getting into. This article goes through the process and lists the details typically missed during the experience.
By Sharon Rosinski | Published 3/4/2009
The Efficiency Vermont program provides rebates on energy efficient lighting, appliances, heating and cooling systems. The Burlington Electric Department gives advice and free products, and Vermont Gas offers various rebates on energy-saving measures.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 11/13/2008
Since the later part of the 1990s, Chile has gone to liberalize and reform its already open investment and trade regimes
By valeria nyoz | Published 10/8/2008
Starting in 2009, Kentucky residents can claim a credit of up to $500 on their state income tax return for installing a renewable energy system or making energy efficiency improvements at home. The credit can be up to $1,000 for a rental property or business.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 9/29/2008
The living room of a home plays a very important role in the lives of its members.
By Soumya Bhattacharya | Published 10/10/2008
Fall is the ideal time to winterize the home. This is the time just before the cold of winter rushes in on most of the US. If you start now you can give your home a standing chance to stay warm inside all winter long.
By Milan Woodson | Published 10/25/2008
This trend has accelerated with the public's knowledge and appreciation that the living trees help contribute to a quality environment.
By Scott Rogers | Published 7/11/2009
This article provides an in-depth review of Aventura Spa Palace , one of the resorts in the Palace Chain. This resort is located on the Mexican Riviera Maya, in Puerto Aventuras, near Tulum.
By Sharon Annette McCuddy | Published 11/12/2008
If you know your furnace types, you know what to look and shop for when the time comes to buy a new one.
By Hally Z. | Published 1/22/2009
One of the basic concepts of natural capitalism is a service and flow economy, in which businesses provide a service instead of selling products, allowing for more efficient use of resources and the elimination of waste by closing the loop.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 10/30/2009
Get away from it all. This is not a bustling resort, but a quaint little island-resort where you can enjoy nature and recharge your batteries!
By REFugate | Published 1/28/2010
Texas residents can claim rebates from their utility companies for making their homes more energy efficient by installing efficient cooling and heating systems, energy efficient windows, upgrading insulation, and installing radiant barriers.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 1/18/2010
Talking about the most used trends of the past decade and how the reader can still use these ideas in the now. Old or new.
By Victoria Erin | Published 12/17/2009
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