No, this is not an article on financial planning, but this is certainly an issue that could affect your financial well-being.
Your home comfort system is a big investment, no question about it. If you take care of this investment, it will take care of you – over a longer equipment life that is spent operating efficiently, saving you energy dollars and keeping you comfortable. Not a bad result for routine maintenance.
Yes, maintenance matters. But what does it involve? If you’d like to learn more, take a look at our free report, “A Quick and Simple Home Investment.”
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
Better Breathing
There’s something about spring…
it’s sort of a “best of times, worst of times” season of the year. The crisp
cool air can be quite nice after wintry mixes are done, and you feel that need
to spend more time outdoors.
And yet, that nice, fresh air
is also picking up a few particles from the lawn and garden that can make
breathing a chore.
Inside, you’re not exactly safe
either if the quality of your indoor air is affected by contaminants. High
humidity, for example, can create a breeding ground for mold and dust mites
that produce an unhealthy breathing ground for you and your family.
If you’d like to learn more about these issues, take a look at our free report, “Is the Air in Your Home Making Spring AllergiesWorse?”
If you’d like to learn more about these issues, take a look at our free report, “Is the Air in Your Home Making Spring AllergiesWorse?”
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Environmental TLC
It’s not hard to see the value
in being sensitive to the environment. Take air pollution in particular. The
smog-like substances that spread out into our communities can find their way
into our lungs, affecting our health.
Some of this air pollution
comes from the fossil fuels that are burned to generate the electricity that
runs our homes. So whatever we do to reduce our use of these fossil fuels is
better for the air around us.
Environmentally-conscious
habits among homeowners can begin with steps as simple as turning off the light
when you leave the room. Going further, energy-efficient appliances will help
because they require less energy to operate.
If you’d like to learn more,
take a look at our free report, “Energy Use in Your Home Affects the World AroundYou”
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