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  • 4 Tips For Keeping Your House Warm In The Winter

    4 December 2015

    With the winter months quickly approaching many people are wondering what they can do to keep their homes warm without cranking up their heat. Luckily, there are some simple tricks that you can employ in your home that will keep you feeling warm without affecting your wallet. Here are a couple tips.  1. Keep The Hard Floors Covered If you have flooring in the house that is hard, such as tile or wood, you should considering covering it with rugs.

  • Buying A New Heating System? Facts About Condensing Boilers

    6 November 2015

    If you're in the market for a new heating system, you should consider buying a condensing boiler. A condensing boiler system uses a large exchanger system that preserves the heat from the burner, minimizing loss. Here's a look at some things you should know about these heating systems before you dismiss them as an option. You Won't Need a Specialty Radiator Most boilers come with a radiator that's crafted to hold up to severe weather and extreme temperatures.

  • Tips For Avoiding Frozen Pipes Through The Cold Winter Months

    2 November 2015

    Winter brings freezing temperatures across most of Canada, which means that your plumbing system is often at risk of freezing throughout those months. Although most of your interior pipes are probably protected from the outside cold, any pipes in uninsulated areas can be susceptible to freezing. If you're facing your first winter as a homeowner in Canada, here's what you need to know about protecting your pipes. Start With Prevention

  • 4 DIY Tips For Repairing Your Air Conditioner

    20 October 2015

    The peak of summer can be uncomfortable for many people. The key to being able to maintain your comfort and stay cool will rest in having an air conditioner that works properly. However, problems can occur at any time, and being able to fix these on your own without calling a repair person is ideal. Knowing specific tips that will help get your unit back to work is ideal. Tip #1: Check the circuit breaker