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Info
General Information
Equipment Troubleshooting
Selecting an HVAC Contractor
Interpreting the Sound Ratings of a Unit
How BTUs and EERs Work
Extended Warranty FAQs
Maintenance Checklist
Heating & Cooling Systems
High Bills? Thinking to Replace?
Sizing Heating and Cooling Systems
Limitations When Replacing Existing Heating Systems
Cooling Systems
Understanding Air Conditioning
A Not-so-Technical Explanation of How Air Conditioning Works
Types of Cooling Systems
Ductless: Advantages & Disadvantages
Sizing and Installation
Central Air Conditioner Definitions
Money & Energy Saving Air Conditioning Tips
Heating Systems
Types of Heating Systems
When is it Time to Replace?
Why Good Furnaces Go Bad
Purchasing a New Heating System
Selecting Heating Fuel & System Types
Central Gas Furnace Terms & Definitions
Odor at Furnace Start Up?
Popular Misconceptions about Furnace Care & Safety
Home Heating Tips & Trivia
Lowering Home Heating Costs
Money & Energy Saving Furnace Tips
DOE Standards Increase Furnace Costs
Heat Pumps
Heat Pumps: Efficient & Ecological
Advanced Features to Look for in a Heat Pump
Heat Pump Replacement Tips
Air-Source Heat Pumps
Operating & Maintaining Your Heat Pump
Indoor Air Quality
Biological Pollutants in Your Home
Controlling Indoor Air Pollution
Combustion Appliances - Indoor Air Pollution
Asthma Causes & Triggers
Residential Air-Cleaning Devices - A Summary
Guide to Indoor Air Quality
System Support & Accessories
Ducts & Insulation
Duct Insulation
Duct Sealing
Air Distribution System Design
Use a Professional for Duct Improvements
Mini-Duct Air Distribution Systems
Designing a Zoning System Properly
Thermostats
Programmable Thermostats
Use & Care of Home Humidifiers
Dehumidifying Heat Pipes
Blower Door Tests
Ventilation
Moisture Control
How to Read Residential Meters
Energy Efficiency
How to Read the EnergyGuide Label
Heat Pump Efficiency Tips
Cooling Equipment Efficiency Criteria
Energy Efficiency Ratings & Terms
New Furnace Can Reduce Heating Costs
Related Health & Safety Issues
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Monoxide Q & A - Espanol
Carbon Monoxide Q & A
What Carbon Monoxide Detectors Will & Won't Do
Symptoms & Management of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Examples of Bad Heat Exchangers
Dryer Vents Can Cause Fires
Dryer Fire Facts
Dealing with Mold
Mold Resources
A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture & Your Home
Flood Damage
Safety Tips for Flood Victims
Sample of Manufacturer Response to Flooded Equipment
Flood-Damaged Appliances Should be Replaced
Lead Paint Risk & Requirements During Renovation
Products & Services
Emergency Service Repair
Heating Services
Furnace Repair
Furnace Installation
Furnace Maintenance
Boiler Repair & Service
Air Conditioning Services
Air Conditioner Repair
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Maintenance
Air Quality Service
Annual Maintenance Benefits
Comfort Products
Whole House Humidifiers
Ductwork Modifications
Whole House Temperature Zoning
Whole House Air Purifier
Air Quality Products
UV Light Sterilization
Air Flow
The Importance of Furnace Filters
High Efficiency Filters
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Dryer Vent Cleaning
Solving Special Problems
Condensate Drainage
Hard Start Kit
Remote Monitoring Devices
Surge Suppressors
Protecting Your Compressor
Easy-to-See Thermostats
Ways to Save Energy
Available Tax Credits
Additional Return Air Runs
Attic Ventilator
Digital Setback Thermostat
Infrared Camera / Thermal Imaging
Blower Door Test
Energy Efficiency Tips
About
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Who We Are
Meet Our Team
What You can Expect from Us
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What Carbon Monoxide Detectors Will & Won't Do
Carbon Monoxide Alarms
What they can and cannot do
CAN - sense unacceptable levels of CO in the air
CAN - provide early warning, before a healthy adult might show symptoms
CAN - act as round-the-clock monitor of CO
CAN - only sense CO that reaches it - Where you hang a detector is important
CAN - breakdown like any other electronic device
CANNOT - work without electrical power (batteries, AC)
CANNOT - sense smoke, natural gas, propane, etc. (It is not a smoke detector!)
Where to put (or not put) your detector
PUT - near a bedroom, or other room where people spend most of their time; where its alarm can be heard.
READ the instructions that come with your Detector.
DO NOT PUT - in garage, furnace room, near cooking stove, etc.
DO NOT PUT - in dead air space, corner of room, near the floor, in the peak of a vaulted ceiling.
DO NOT PUT - near open windows or doors.
DO NOT PUT - in excessively hot or cold areas, or excessively damp or dry areas.
DO NOT PUT - a cloth or plastic cover over the detector.
Used with permission from the author David G. Penney, PH.D
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