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Calling All Homeowners: Here’s How to Find the HVAC Help You Need

HVAC stands for Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. When you choose to install any of these three systems the quality that goes into the installation of the equipment is just as important as the equipment itself. If the installation is not sufficient you will be paying for expensive repairs in a short amount of time later. Do not let the bad quality of installation cost you more money down the road, consider using HVAC.com for your installation.

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Comment on How to Install Fiberglass Insulation in Your Attic – Today’s Homeowner by ED

If you want to learn how to install fiberglass insulation, then read the article by Joe Truini. The article explains quickly what extra steps are needed, regarding the paper or foil barriers required. This will help in preventing unwanted condensation. It also quickly distinguishes what to do if you are adding an additional layer to your existing attic insulation layer. The article is extremely helpful and also has a helpful video to accomodate it and explain the process in more depth.

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HVAC Costs Homeowners Should Know

Owning a home is a big step but, with all the cost involved can be terrifying. The HVAC inside a home can vary depending on the type of unit you want to put in your new home. How big the home is also another factor to consider when purchasing a HVAC unit. The prices range from $1800.00 to over $20,000.00 dollars. Depending on the type of unit depends on the service call charge that will come when the unit is broken.

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Midwest Tool Introduces Portable Work Surface (PWS)

Midwest Tool has introduced a utilitarian, portable workspace solution in the form of the Portable Work Surface (PWS). Weighing in at just 30 pounds, the PWS offers variable surfaces and adjustable heights, transforming from a 21.6-inch high scaffold to a 31.25-inch tall workbench. The PWS features a 3-port electrical outlet and power strip and a reversible surface, affording traction when used as a scaffold and a smooth wood top with imprinted measurements as a workbench. Applicable to nearly any trade or work purpose, the PWS offers task flexibility and a total work surface of 33.5 by 18.6 inches.

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Sentinel™ PRO Improves Monitoring of HVACR Equipment with Easy System-Wide Integration

Sensaphone reveals its latest in home monitoring systems of your HVACR equipment with its Sentinel PRO line. The monitoring system helps tie all your HVACR needs together into one system and gives the users the ultimate tool at your finger tips. You can monitor up 64 Modbus systems and 12 different system controllers, so you can check on boilers, thermal pumps and furnaces with one central system instead of relying on the monitoring and reporting of multiple people and systems.

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