Entries Tagged as 'Heating & AC'

Why Oil Filled Radiator Heaters Are Most Preferred Over Electric Or Propane Heaters

By Klara Rowan

An oil-filled radiator heater can become quite an asset to your home as cold weather sets in. Somehow, you always forget about the drafty areas of your home when it is 70 degrees and sunny outside. But let those subzero temperatures start along with a kicking wind and suddenly you remember.

What is an Oil Filled Radiator Heater?

Unlike portable electric heaters that radiate heat then use a fan to blow the heat in a directed area, an oil-filled heater has oil that is stored inside of a sealed compartment of coils and fins. The heat works by convection and the warm air generated floats up without any type of fan. Advanced models have a timer function that lets you set the unit 30 minutes before you get out of bed so it does not operate all night.

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Which Type of Geothermal Heat Pump is Best for Your Property

By Jordan Laurent

Determining which type of geothermal heat pump is right for your home depends on the local climate and soil conditions, as well as the available land. Geothermal heaters work by absorbing heat from the ground and transferring it indoors using buried pipes will with water or refrigerant. The four types of geothermal or ground source heat pumps are horizontal, vertical, lake/pond and open loop. The first three are closed-loop systems, in which the refrigerant or water used in the heat transfer process circulates repeatedly through pipes; the last system is open-loop, in which the water used in heat transfer is returned to its source after the heat has been extracted from it.

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Energy Saving Tips To Lower Your Heating, Cooling, Water and Electic Bills

By The Money Pit

When temperatures fall, wallets leak! The leaky drip is your energy dollars flying right out the window or door or roof. If you think you can’t do anything to lower your electric, gas, oil and water bills, take a look at these easy energy saving tips:

Clean Boilers:

When heating system boilers are not kept clean, mineral and combustion deposits build up. The built-up deposits reduce the ability of a natural gas or oil flame to heat your water. The result? It takes much more energy and money for you to get hot water. To make sure you get all the energy you pay for, have the boiler professionally cleaned at least once a year. Shortened run time, also means lower electric bills as the system won’t need to run as long to heat your house.

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