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Should You Use an Electric Heater to Stay Warm Indoors?

During the chilly months, are you reaching for an electric heater to stay toasty and warm? If you’re trying to save on heating costs by leaving your thermostat where it is, you’ve fallen for a myth about saving energy that just isn’t true. Running an electric heater is often much more expensive than setting your…

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Can You Test for Radon Yourself?

As a homeowner, you want your house to be a safe place for everyone who occupies it. If you have recently moved in, are thinking of selling or are just curious about your radon level, a radon test is the only way to get answers. The good news about radon testing is that you can…

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The Basics of a Sewer Camera Inspection

If you have overflowing appliances, a clog in your drain or any other plumbing problem, your first course of action should be to call a plumber. While you may not be able to see into your sewer line, plumbers have tools that allow them to see in the pipes to diagnose your problem. This is…

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How to Save Energy With Your Thermostat

One of the highest energy costs in your home comes from running your HVAC system. One myth about saving energy with your heat or AC is that setting it to an extremely high or low temperature will help the system work more efficiently. However, this is one of the worst things you can do in…

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Don’t Change the Thermostat to Reduce Energy

Everyone loves the feeling of seeing the energy bill go down. While there are ways to reduce your electrical bill, you never have to be uncomfortable. One myth about saving energy is that you should always turn the thermostat down at night or when you are not home. You may not have to go through…