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Federal Tax Credits
The Federal HVAC tax credit has been amended and extended through December 31, 2011...
The Federal HVAC tax credit has been amended and extended through December 31, 2011...
Lower Your Monthly Bills By 50%!
With energy prices skyrocketing, what can you do to significantly cut the cost of heating your home?
With energy prices skyrocketing, what can you do to significantly cut the cost of heating your home?
Big Roots, Big Problems: Preventing Pipe Damage
Tree roots will travel long distances to find water, especially when drought conditions persist. When trees and shrubs get thirsty, they follow the trail of moisture vapors escaping from small cracks, holes or poorly sealed joints in water and sewer lines.
Tree roots will travel long distances to find water, especially when drought conditions persist. When trees and shrubs get thirsty, they follow the trail of moisture vapors escaping from small cracks, holes or poorly sealed joints in water and sewer lines.
What’s New In Water Heaters?
Point-of-use water heaters are also known as "tankless" heaters because they have no (or only a tiny) storage tank. They are relatively small units that provide hot water on demand.
Point-of-use water heaters are also known as "tankless" heaters because they have no (or only a tiny) storage tank. They are relatively small units that provide hot water on demand.
Power Outage 101:What To Do When The Lights Go Out
Here are some tips for what to do and what not to do in case of a power outage.
Here are some tips for what to do and what not to do in case of a power outage.
Electrical Safety Tips You Can Use
Want to make your family safer? Of course you do. A study by the nation’s independent insurance agents found that more than 18 million American homeowners never check for electrical hazards. That is one out of every four of us. Electrical home fires result in 900 deaths per year and over $1.7 billion in property damage. These are startling statistics that should have all of us checking our houses and apartments for possible electrical problems.
Want to make your family safer? Of course you do. A study by the nation’s independent insurance agents found that more than 18 million American homeowners never check for electrical hazards. That is one out of every four of us. Electrical home fires result in 900 deaths per year and over $1.7 billion in property damage. These are startling statistics that should have all of us checking our houses and apartments for possible electrical problems.


