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1) How to Buy a Room Air Conditioner
Author:
Erin Lynn
Category:
Home Improvement
Room air conditioners put the cooling you need directly where you need it. They are a great solution for people who cannot install a central air conditioner in their building because it is not feasible or too expensive. The technology of room air conditioners has come a long way. They are up to thirty percent more energy efficient than they were just one short decade ago. They also have longer warranties so worrying about maintenance and repairs is a thing of the past.
It is a great idea to...
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2) Five Ways to Use Swamp Coolers Efficiently
Author:
Erin Lynn
Category:
Home Improvement
Swamp coolers are great for people who live in hot, arid climates. They can produce effective cooling but also cost less to operate than a standard air conditioner. They use the natural process of water evaporation within a simple air-moving system. The trouble is, many people don't optimize the performance of their evaporative cooler by following these five simple steps:
1. Install Your Swamp Cooler Correctly
There are different types of swamp coolers and they are installed in differen...
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3) The NewAir AD-400 Dehumidifer Product Review: Powerful Dehumidification Capabilities
Author:
Erin Lynn
Category:
Home Improvement
The NewAir AD-400 Dehumidifier is your way to prevent mildew growth. Getting rid of excess moisture can also prevent damage to furniture, carpets and other home furnishings. Mold and mildew can cause health problems like allergic reactions, congestion, breathing difficulties and other respiratory problems.
The NewAir AD-400 is the embodiment of efficiency and portability all combined in one dehumidifier. It weighs twenty-five pounds and removes up to forty pints of moisture per day. This is...
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4) The NewAir ADS-300 Mini Dehumidifier Product Review: Preventing Mold in Common Areas
Author:
Erin Lynn
Category:
Home Improvement
The NewAir ADS-300 Mini Dehumidifier uses a thermo-electric peltier motor to remove excess moisture from small places like under the counter, bathrooms and closets. This technology makes it lighter and quieter. In fact, it only weighs two pounds and operates almost completely silently. You should utilize this dehumidifier in small rooms where poor ventilation results in musty odors or fungus growth. This dehumidifier helps you get rid of odors and prevent fungus growth for good.
The NewAir...
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5) A Perfect Match: The New Air AF-330 Swamp Cooler and the HEPA Filter
Author:
Erin Lynn
Category:
Home Improvement
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters can remove at least 99.97% of airborne particles 0.3 micrometers in diameter. These particles are considered the hardest to filter and the Most Penetrating Particle Size (MPPS). Particles larger or smaller than 0.3 micrometers in diameter are actually filtered with higher efficiency.
The original HEPA filters were originally designed in the 1940s. They were used in the Manhattan Project to prevent the spread of airborne radioactive contaminant...
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6) It's Getting Hot(ter) in Here: The NewAir AF-340 Swamp Cooler
Author:
Erin Lynn
Category:
Home Improvement
Climate change is happening. The World Glacier Monitoring Service reported that glaciers are melting at their fastest rate in the past 5000 years. The summers seem to be getting warmer as well. A NewAir AF-340 Swamp Cooler can help you cool off as the climate changes.
Swamp coolers use the simple process of evaporation to cool you down. They are incredibly cost effective and low tech. When compared to a standard air conditioner they are not only more affordable to purchase, but they are more...
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7) 10 Ways to Make the Most of Your Air Conditioner
Author:
Erin Lynn
Category:
Home Improvement
As the weather starts warming up, air conditioners start being utilized more. That does not mean your wallet has to be stretched to its limit, though. If you do a few key things around your home, you will get more cool for your buck.
1. Add insulation to your home. It will save you money and keep your home cooler. For example, attics need R30 insulation at least to keep heat out in the summer and heat in during the winter.
2. Fix the windows in your home. Windows that have leaks or wind...
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