Q: We are moving to a new house with the loudest forced air furnace I've ever heard. They're common to our builder. What can I do to reduce the noise? Some is the fast air movement, some is the fans.
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If your home is heating unevenly, it's time to look into updating your insulation
Uneven room temperatures can signal hidden issues, and ignoring them may lead to higher energy costs and long-term comfort problems throughout your home.
Dec. 30, 2004 -- -- While we can't control prices or the weather, we can conserve heating energy and lower costs. Check out the five most important things you can do to make your heating dollars count ...
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Q: We have a fairly new gas furnace, maybe 6 or 8 years old. The pipes that return air to the furnace (cold air returns?) are located in the attic and crawlspace. They are round pipes made of sheet ...
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