Air pollution is dangerous wherever it exists. It is very important that you protect your home from air contaminants. In this article, we discuss the causes of indoor air pollution and the best way to improve your air quality.
Read MoreAn older cooling system will likely use R-22 refrigerant, which is detrimental and toxic to the natural ozone layer. This article talks more about R-22 and the impact it has on your cooling systems.
Read MoreMany Connecticut homes don’t have built-in ductwork for air conditioning. This post discusses ductless air conditioning systems and how to get central air without ductwork.
Read MoreWe are asking for your help. There is a proposed bill in the state of CT regarding a tax on heating oil, propane, diesel, gasoline, natural gas, and electricity. Say no to this proposed tax!
Read MoreIn the summer, ventilating your home is not an issue because most people keep their windows open. With your windows open , you have better indoor air quality. However, when the winter sets in, temperatures drop, the widows close, and your most convenient source of fresh air disappears. At this time, indoor air quality becomes more of an issue because the emphasis is on keeping the house warm. In this article, we will recommend some techniques to help you enjoy better indoor air quality during the winter heating season. Click through to learn more.
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