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    You can count on a garage door sensor to facilitate the safe functioning of your overhead door. Based in Richmond, KY, PRO-Line Garage Door Repair services and repairs garage door openers and sensors. These experts say garage door sensors are frequently compromised by certain issues. Listed below are three common causes of problems experienced with sensors: Misalignment: If your overhead garage door isn't working properly, it's possible your sensor is misaligned. Most modern garage door…

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    AttiCat® Thermal Insulation in Kennesaw, Marietta and Atlanta, Georgia If your utility bills are through the roof even when your energy usage remains unchanged, it could mean that your attic insulation needs changing. The attic is a common area that experiences major energy loss, so it’s important that it’s insulated properly. With the right insulating material, your high energy consumption problems are solved. Furthermore, if you’re looking for an attic insulation system, we recommend to top it…

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    Frigidaire FFA 7033 1 Review An excellent dehumidifier will protect your home from any mold, fungus or mildew growing and wrecking havoc. This dehumidifier delivers in any wet environment, and prevents pollutants from getting in the air. You’ll be able to breathe easier, and not have to worry about contaminants. The reservoir for the dehumidifier holds up to 70 pints of moisture a day, allowing you to spend less time dumping the moisture out. If you place it by a drain, you can start it up,…

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    Residential Sprinklers

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    “The AHJ is stating I cannot mix residential sprinklers with quick-response sprinklers in a hallway per 8.4.5.3. Is that correct?” We have reviewed NFPA 13, 2016 edition as the applicable standard. Our informal interpretation is that when residential sprinklers are installed within a compartment, all the sprinklers shall be of the residential type. The text regarding this issue changed starting in the 2013 edition of NFPA 13. This states in 8.4.5.3, “Where residential sprinklers are…

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    Simple Wear Warranty

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    Simple wear and tear can be frustrating, not always critical home problems. Larger replacements and repairs can be a disaster without a home warranty. A serious problem with plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems may be the most expensive when of comes to home equipment. The cost of an annual home warranty is a smaller portion compared to the cost of replacement for new equipment. Unless the homeowners have an emergency fund or deep pockets the cost of the home warranty is a return of…

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    Another important factor in renovating a house is safety, is it safe to do it without a professional. Most of these projects according to lifehacker Melanie Pinola, suggest that anything that involves main electrical lines and natural gas pipes. These need to be done by a professional so the house doesn't burn down are a explosion. Another project that might has to be avoided is any plumbing work so the house doesn't flood which will back up the renovation for a long time and can even ruin…

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    Bonus Room

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    So, you're thinking about finishing that basement or bonus room and your calculating the costs. A major expense when it comes to the finishing construction of rooms in completed homes is the heating equipment or the expansion of an existing system. It can be a real hassle, not to mention extremely costly when it comes to running duct work to the new space. Or maybe you just have a bathroom that no matter what you do, stays a little cool. There's actually a simple calculation that will help you…

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    Canada being one of the largest countries in the world is prone to extreme temperature changes over the course of the year throughout the various climate zones. With over fifty percent of the Canadian population having air conditioning in their homes, it leads to the argument of the sheer amount of energy required to run these systems costing hundreds of millions of dollars more than geographical areas with less temperature variance (Statcan.gc.ca, p.1). The energy consumption problem appears to…

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    Ever wonder how much Hvac has changed society ? Throughout history to what type of systems hvac has and how hvac can affect society is crazy to think there is so many things that involve hvac. Society lives through Hvac and does not even realize it . The start of Hvac can go all the way to the 1800’s. In those years , ice was being experimented in 1820 as a way to keep cool, then 14 years later Jacob Perkins invented the ice machine ("History Of Air Conditioner"). In 1902 a 25 year old man name…

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    If your AC starts blowing hot air it may be due to the fact that it is freezing up. The coil is an important part of cooling your house up. The coils works by taking the warm air from your home and releasing them outside. If the coils in your AC unit become too cold they can freeze up. When your coils are frozen the ice can cause blockages, this results in you AC unit to run without cooling the home, whilst using a lot more electricity than usual. Why Do the Coils Continually Freeze Up? One…

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