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Category: AC, heating, insulation

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How Much Heat Is Lost Through The Attic?

We've already spoken on this website about insulation requirements for your basement but what about the attic? Would you be surprised to know that a significant amount of a home's heat loss occurs in...

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What R Value Insulation Do I Need For Basement Walls?

Insulation is an important aspect of home design especially when you live in a cold winter environment and use a furnace or other heating option in the winter. Significant heat loss occurs in a home...

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When Should You Replace A Furnace (Replacement Cost)

Having walked into a freezing cold house in two consecutive Januaries when the ignitor on our furnace broke, I can confirm that the furnace is something you just expect to work but immediately notice...

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Heat Pump vs Furnace vs AC (Costs, Comparison)

If you have a forced air system in your home you probably either have a furnace for heating in the winter, an air conditioning (AC) unit for cooling in the summer, or both. A heat pump is an option...

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From securing your home from theft to increasing safety for you and your family both indoors and outdoors, we have it covered to help Make Your Home Safer! We have experience as home and condo owners as well as both tenants and landlords on four continents so we've seen and learned a few things along the way that we'll share on this website!

Did You Know….

…the small gaps you see on the exterior of your brick home every so often are called weeping holes. So while you might think the builder forgot to put cement in between some bricks, it was done on purpose. It allows water and moisture from behind the brick wall to drip out if necessary.

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