Donald P. Dick Air Conditioning Blog: Posts Tagged ‘insulation’

If You’re Going To Seal Your Home, You Want To Do It Right

Thursday, July 26th, 2012

If You're Going To Seal Your Home, You Want To Do It RightSealing air leaks in your home is one of the most effective ways to improve the efficiency of your heating and cooling system, but only if you do it right. Poor sealing techniques won’t seal your home and will cost you money. Take the time to use the proper materials and technique to seal your home. Your HVAC system will thank you with lower monthly bills.

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Tired Of High Energy Costs? Try Boosting Your Insulation

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

High energy costs take a huge bite out of most homeowners’ budgets. There are many things you can do to reduce your energy bills, such as purchasing energy-efficient appliances or switching to low-watt bulbs. When it comes to heating and cooling, the most effective way to cut your bills is to ensure you home has the right amount and type of insulation. This requires inspecting your home to determine how much insulation you have. Since Fresno and the surrounding area have average lows in the 30s and average highs in the 90s, your insulation should be designed for these extremes. 

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Could Insulating Your Water Heater Save You Money Long Term?

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

Could Insulating Your Water Heater Save You Money Long Term?When many homeowners think about saving energy, they often head straight to their furnace or air conditioner while ignoring another important home appliance, the water heater. Hot water accounts for between 10 and 15 percent of the energy costs in the average household, and you can significantly reduce that amount by making sure your water heater is well-insulated.

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Ventilating Your Attic — Five Reasons You Should

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Ventilating Your Attic -- Five Reasons You ShouldAttic insulation is important, but so is proper attic ventilation. Combined with a good air-sealing strategy, the right kind of ventilation in your attic can prevent moisture from building up and causing trouble. Here are five reasons for ventilating your attic that you shouldn’t ignore:

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Purchasing HVAC Online — Three Reasons You Shouldn’t

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment is a costly investment that some homeowners want a way around. One way they hope to cut costs is buying HVAC appliances and components online. However, is this really a solution that pays off in the end? Here are three reasons to reconsider your decision to purchase HVAC equipment online:

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Don’t Waste Money — Develop A Cost-Effective Insulation Strategy

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

Don't Waste Money -- Develop A Cost-Effective Insulation StrategyWith winter on the way, it’s important to do everything you can now to reduce your heating costs when the colder temperatures strike. A cost-effective insulation strategy will help you do just that without having to sacrifice any of the comfort you’re used to.

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Are Heating And Cooling Needs Influenced By Degree Days?

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

There’s a concept in heating and cooling homes that residents should be aware of, especially in these tough economic times.  You need to become familiar with the term “degree days,” and how it relates to your energy use and utility bills.  With our energy costs being some of the highest in the nation, it’s well worth becoming at least a little familiar with this concept.

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The Worst-Case Scenario Has Happened: Your Air Conditioning System Has Died; Here’s What To Do Next

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

If your air conditioning system has reached the end of its life in the middle of a hot San JoaquinValley summer, you can’t delay replacing it.  Here are a few important guidelines for selecting your new unit so you can make the most of your investment.

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