| The Basics Of Choosing An Air Conditioner by carl formby |
| There are few people who live in a place where air conditioning is not needed at some time of the year, and invariably in the summer. If you live in a place where the temperatures rise substantially in summer, and especially if there is high humidity too, an air conditioner is absolutely essential. But what type of air conditioner to choose? Really there are just two types of air conditioner: the fixed unit and the portable unit. This article will look at these two types and discuss some of the considerations that need to be taken when buying an air conditioner.
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Fantom Vacuum Cleaner by Wilhelm Williams |
For all of your home cleaning needs, there is a Fantom vacuum cleaner for you. Fantom makes a large variety of vacuum cleaners ranging from canister vacuum cleaners, handheld vacuum cleaners and uprights. No matter what type of vacuum cleaner you are looking for, Fantom has it.
The Fantom Thunderbolt canister vacuum is a lot of power in a compact body. The Thunderbolt features a unique design. It has three large wheels instead of two and looks like a silver bullet. Don't let the small canister size fool you, though. This machine packs a lot of power in a small package. The vacuum attachment is ...
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Selecting The Right Air Conditioner For Your Home by Wolfe Plumbing |
When purchasing a new air conditioner system or updating your current one, there are a number of options to consider. Air conditioners range from simple box room air conditioners to central air conditioners and all types in between. Your home needs and your budget will determine the type you choose. Here is a look at your choices for home air conditioning.
Window-mounted - These air conditioners are designed to fit in a standard window. Most are made for double-hung windows but some will fit casement windows. Most include a mounting kit, with sill brackets and side vents to provide an airtight ...
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The Benefits of Indianapolis Filter Recyclingc by Joshua Keaton |
Everyone needs air to survive. It is imperative to our health that we constantly get a fresh supply of air that has no contaminates. This is the same when you are outside or inside your home. Most of the homes and work places in the United States are fitted with air heating and cooling systems. These systems require air filters to clean and detoxify the air that is being circulated through out your indoor environment.
In order to keep the air heating and cooling systems running correctly and efficiently you need to maintain the filters. The air filter has two main jobs. The first being to remove ...
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Keeping Your Coleman RV Air Conditioner In Shape by Jerry Grossman |
I realize that most owners of RV's have paid a lot of money for their Coleman RV air conditioner. It is a sizeable investment. So you undoubtedly want to keep your unit operational for as long as possible -- and to make sure that it operates most efficiently as possible. You can consult your owner's guide for tips, but the trouble with these manuals is that sometimes they are very technical and hard to read. So I thought I would just share with you some of my personal thoughts on general maintenance of your unit.
First: Realize that for your Coleman RV air conditioner to operate properly, it must ...
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Save Money on Your Air Conditioning Bill This Summer by Debby Banning |
Air Filter: Change your air filter every 30 days. The more expensive filters say to change it every 90 days but during the summer change it every 30 days.
Thermostat: Turn your thermostat up while you are at work all day. I set mine at 78 when I leave in the morning and turn it down when I return.
A programmable thermostat can save you money as well. It helps if you forget to turn the air conditioner up before you leave in the morning.
Grill: Summer time is a nice time to get out of the pool and throw dinner on the grill. Instead of heating up the house with your stove cook, grill dinner outside. ...
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Cupolas - Early Air Conditioning And Current Decoration by Jesse Akre |
You've probably seen cupolas, but you may not have known what they were called, until now. If you have ever taken a drive in the Midwest, past an old church, public office or barn, you may have spotted cupolas on the top of those buildings. The cupolas are those dome or rectangular shaped areas that stick up from the top of the building.
While they look attractive, sometimes made of copper or painted to complement the rest of the building, cupolas also served an important purpose for the buildings in days of yore, as a source of ventilation. This is the original reason cupolas were created. If ...
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