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    Will Cracking a Window Help With Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?

    Carbon monoxide is a very dangerous thing to have in your home. It’s often ascribed to the moniker “the Silent Killer” and it absolutely deserves it. Carbon monoxide is an invisible, odorless, poisonous gas and it’s released by fuel-burning devices such as heating systems, grills, ovens, and others. When carbon…

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    Should a Dehumidifier Run All the Time?

    Dehumidifiers offer a neat way to deal with high relative humidity indoors. We’ve detailed their various benefits before and why they can be used not only after floodings but for the general health and wellbeing of your family year-round. One common question new users often have, however, is for how…

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    Where to Put Humidifier for Best Results?

    One of the many reasons to get a good humidifier is to help you sleep better at night, especially if you have certain respiratory and/or sleeping issues. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean putting the humidifier right next to your pillow. So, where to put a humidifier then? There are multiple…

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    How to Tell If Your Flame Sensor Is Bad?

    If you’re here, you’ve likely asked yourself “How do I know if my furnace flame sensor is bad?” It’s a key thing to figure out if you want your furnace to operate adequately and efficiently. There are several key signs that your furnace’s flame sensor is not working right, particularly…

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    Whole House Dehumidifier Installation Tips and Costs

    Whole house dehumidifiers are amazing machines with lots of different benefits. One of their main disadvantages, however, is that installing them can sometimes be costly and time-consuming. What makes the whole process “costly” isn’t so much the price of the dehumidifier, however. Whole house units are more expensive than the…

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    What You Need to Know About Whole House Dehumidifiers

    Dehumidifiers are one of those amazing devices that sort of emblematize the whole 21st century – they are great at solving a problem that a while ago people didn’t even know existed. That’s not a notch on dehumidifiers, however, to the contrary. Dehumidifiers perfectly showcase just how far we’ve gotten…

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    The Most Common Tower Fan Issues

    Tower fans are awesome devices for the upcoming hot summer days but they’re not infallible. Like any other piece of electronics, they too can malfunction and exhibit certain problems. Below we’ll list the most common tower fan issues you may experience and what they usually mean. Tower fan overheating Newer…

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    Tower Fan vs Pedestal Fan

    When choosing whether you should get a tower fan or pedestal fan for your home or office, there are a few key factors to consider. We’ll go over the main pros and cons here, and try to arrive to a sound conclusion. Pedestal fans – description, pros and cons Often…

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    Why Is My Room So Hot?

    Have you ever wondered “Why is my room so hot?” It’s a surprisingly common problem – even if you have a new, high-quality HVAC system, often there’s still that one room that’s unnaturally warmer than the rest. So, why is one room in my house so hot? Here are five…

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    How Does a Fan Work?

    All fans work on the same basic principle – by moving the air near them via rotating blades and creating a cool breeze. Or, more specifically, while the air doesn’t really become cooler, it has a cooling effect as it allows our bodies’ heat and sweat to evaporate more quickly…

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