Rules of thumb don’t cut it in airtight homes. Here’s how to size, ventilate, and commission for real comfort.
House Digest on MSN
Avoid Any HVAC DIYs Or You'll Regret It
It's tempting to play hero when your AC quits, but one wrong move, and you could end up shocking more than just your heating ...
The Family Handyman on MSN
What is Backdraft in Your Home and How to Stop It
Backdrafts in your home can potentially expose you to carbon monoxide poisoning. Here's how to protect yourself.
In 2015, two entrepreneurial innovators from Ontario – Tim Weber and Jon Mesquita – teamed up with Winnipeg-based Sergio ...
In the winter, experts recommend that you set your thermostat to 68 degrees Fahrenheit when you're home, and 60 to 65 degrees when you're asleep or away.
SO THAT MEANS IT IS TIME TO MAKE SURE YOUR HOME HEATING SYSTEM IS READY FOR IT. YEAH. SO EXPERTS SAY START WITH YOUR COOLING ...
KELOLAND.com on MSN
How to safely and properly heat your home this winter
As the bitter cold of winter winds weather rolls across KELOLAND this season, the battle to keep our homes protected and warm is always a challenge. Dealing with ...
For some, the only time to clean is after work in the evening—but this can leave you working in poor light conditions. "Once ...
As temperatures begin to fall, experts share simple maintenance and energy saving tips to keep you warm and your bills low.
Tech Xplore on MSN
Engineers create an 'electrified' house that slashes energy bills
Western engineers have amalgamated the function and force of photovoltaics (PV) technology with a heat pump and a thermal battery to create a fully electrified—and energy efficient—new house. The end ...
A new U.S. study reveals who has reliable air conditioning and who doesn’t, exposing deep inequalities in how people ...
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