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Heating your home often accounts for a large portion of your energy costs  You may wonder if there are things you can do to reduce that extra expense every winter. In this article, we provide some ways to heat your home efficiently. 1. Use Your Oven or Wood-Burning Appliance More Often During the winter, you’ll likely spend some nights sitting by a cozy fire. Or you may find yourself using your oven more often to
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Dyer Lint Accumulation – Fire Hazard Texas Reliable Inspections The US Fire Administration, which is a division of the US Department of Homeland Security reports that clothes dryers were the instrumental cause of an estimated 15,600 structure fires, fifteen deaths, 400 injuries and almost 100 million dollars of property damage each year.  Lack of regular maintenance, which means cleaning lint build up in the exhaust hoses of dryers, was the leading cause of clothes dryer
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There is nothing like a cozy, crackling fire on a freezing winter evening. So that you’re ready when it comes time to light the first fire, begin preparing your fireplace for winter now. These five tips will have your fireplace winter ready in no time. 1. Get Your Fireplace and Chimney Professionally Cleaned One of the first steps in preparing your fireplace for winter is hiring a professional chimney cleaner to come to your house and perform
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August 16, 2018

5 Ways to Get Your Home Ready for Fall

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The fall season is when temperatures begin to drop and more people spend time in their homes. When it comes to prepping for the cooler months ahead, you’ll need to prep your home for more time spent on the property with your family. Here are a few practical ways to get your home ready for fall. 1. Tend to the Fireplace to Get Your Home Ready for Fall You’ll need to tend to the fireplace
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When summer rolls around, extra energy consumption can take its toll on your bank account. Air conditioning can increase the energy you consume by nearly 60%, an increase that will show up on your utility bill. Luckily, there are several ways to reduce summer cooling costs and beat the heat and the excess expenses. Add the six simple strategies below into your daily routine and cool your home more efficiently. 1. Replace the Air Filters
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