How Does Geothermal Energy Work? A Question From Brinklow

Geothermal energy is energy extracted from the ground. This energy is in the ground in the first place because the ground absorbs the heat coming from the sun. This heat is always there, even when it is very cold outside. In fact, even when the ground appears to be frozen…

Is it Possible to Vent Hot Air from a Garage? A Question From Bethesda

If you have a garage in Bethesda, you know how hot it can get in there on a warm summer day. In fact, the air in your garage is likely hotter and more humid than the air right outside. Of course, you may not spend a lot of time in your garage, so reducing the temperature in there might not be an immediate concern for you. But just like heat buildup in your attic, higher temperatures in your garage can have negative effects on the temperature in the rest of your home.

How to Judge the Quality of a Ceiling Fan: A Tip From Brooksville

Like just about anything else on the market these days, there are good ceiling fans and there are low quality ones, even in Brooksville. With such a seemingly simple piece of equipment, it can be tempting to just grab the cheapest one you can find. After all, how much of a difference can it really make? In fact, the quality of the ceiling fan you buy can have a significant impact on its performance level and how long it lasts.

Green House Gasses and Air Conditioners

There’s simply no way around it: the air conditioner you probably depend on all summer is emitting a constant stream of greenhouse gasses contributing to the warming of the Earth. While it’s true that the coolants used today, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), are much less damaging than the chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) initially used in air conditioning, they are still harmful to the environment.

What is the COP and Why Is It Important?

If you’ve been researching air conditioners, you’ve probably seen all sorts of numbers associated with each model. One of these numbers is the Coefficient of Performance (COP). While it’s good to gather as much data as you can before you make a purchasing decision, you also need to know what that data means if it’s going to help you make the best selection possible.

Air Conditioners and Energy Use by Percentage

It’s no secret that air conditioners use up a lot of electricity and can add substantially to your energy bills during those warm summer months. But did you know that they actually account for an estimated 11% of the total energy used in all buildings in the US each year? This is a staggering figure and makes it easy to see why it’s best to invest in the most energy efficient system possible.

Who Invented Air Conditioning?

People have always looked for ways to stay cool in the heat of the summer. But it wasn’t until 1902 that the first modern air conditioner was put into service in Brooklyn, NY…

Inverter vs Conventional Models

When trying to pick out the right air conditioner for your home, you’ll probably stumble across mention of inverter technology. Air conditioners using inverter technology are quite similar to conventional air conditioners in many respects, but they have some distinct advantages under certain circumstances…

How to Use AC Most Efficiently

Just because you need to run your AC unit all summer doesn’t mean you need to suffer under the weight of astronomical cooling costs…

How Do I Find the Right Size Unit for My Room?

Air conditioners come in many different sizes, so if you really want to get the most out of your purchase, you need to do your research and pick one that fits your home like a glove…

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