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- 2018 Oil Prices
The weather may be getting warmer, but the 2017/2018 winter heating season will be here before you know it. With that in mind, it’s time for my annual heating oil price prediction and buying advice for the upcoming winter season.
- 8 Basic Home Plumbing Tips Everyone Should Know
Plumbing is a skill every DIY enthusiast should know because there are some plumbing problems that can be solved on our own and there are those that require professional help.
- All Home Heating Oil is Not the Same
Although LPG, electricity, and other renewable sources are familiar, there is one that stands out: home heating oil. The most distinctive characteristic of heating oil is the fact that it is delivered by oil delivery companies and it is stored in a tank that is commonly placed or situated beneath the home.
- Buying a Home
If you're like millions of Americans, you probably have no idea what heating with propane entails. You might have used it to fire up the grill, but you've never incorporated it into your home — until now. That can be a little bit intimidating, but it doesn't have to be.
- Diesel Fuel
One of the fuels that Rudolf Diesel originally considered for his engine was vegetable seed oil, an idea that eventually contributed to biodiesel production and use today.
- Gas vs. Oil: Which Furnace Is Better?
With temperatures dipping into the single digits here in the Northeast—and below 0° F in many other places—shivering homeowners are discussing the efficiency and cost of heating a home, with the debate inevitably centering around the question of which is better, gas or oil?
- Heating Oil Explained
About 5.7 million households in the United States use heating oil as their main space heating fuel.1 Some households also use heating oil to heat water but in much smaller amounts than what they use for space heating. Some commercial and institutional buildings also use heating oil for space and water heating.
- Humidifier Benefits
Very dry and very humid air can affect your health and the condition of your home. When air is too humid, it can encourage mold and mildew growth and contribute to health issues, as well as cause potential damage to your home. If you have asthma or another respiratory illness, dry air may make it worse.
- HVAC Maintenance
Have you scheduled your annual HVAC system maintenance yet? You might shrug off this task, but it’s more important than you think. Once you learn the ins and outs of annual HVAC system maintenance, you’ll never put it off again.
- Indoor Air Can Be Hazardous to Your Health
Who would think indoor air can be hazardous to your health? Indoor air-- a pollutant? Unfortunately, that is often the case.
- LPG Safety Home Tips
For all their modern advantages, electricity and gas can represent home hazards if not handled properly and treated with respect. But there is no more reason to fear gas heat or appliances than to forego the convenience of modern light bulbs or energy efficient upgrades.
- Maintaining Your Air Conditioner
Neglecting necessary maintenance ensures a steady decline in air conditioning performance while energy use steadily increases.
- Oil Heat
Ask any oil heat consumer if they would like to switch to another heating fuel option and you’ll be hard-pressed to find someone that’s jumping at the chance to make the change.
- Our Budget Payment Plan
Heating your home can be a significant expense and we want to help make it less stressful.
- Propane Fireplaces
Propane fireplaces and stoves offer both comfort and ambiance, along with high-efficiency heating for homes, buildings, and outdoor spaces.
- Propane Market Research Report, North America and Regional Forecast To 2018 To 2023
Propane Market report provides complete evaluation for those who are looking for Business expand in various regions, manufacturers, New entrants in the industry, Professional organization/solutions providers, Government bodies, financial speculators and private value firms.
- Propane: Energy For Our Past, Present, And Future
Propane, an important part of America's energy mix for more than a century, is a byproduct of natural gas processing and oil refining. What makes propane popular with users, however, is what separates it from conventional fuels like gasoline and diesel.
- Types of Home Heating
New furnace standards are currently under development by the U.S. Department of Energy, and are due to be finalized in the spring of 2016. The current furnace standards have not been updated since 1987.
- You Can’t Control Summer Temperatures, But You Can Control Your Energy Costs
With temperatures rising and energy costs soaring, there are a variety of steps you can take to cut the expenses of cooling your home.