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8 Ways To Keep Your Upstairs Cool During the Summer Season

8 Ways To Keep Your Upstairs Cool During the Summer Season
How to Increase Airflow to the Second Floor in Your Home Have a hotter upstairs? Sure, you can blast the air conditioner during those sultry summer days. But no matter how hard you try, you may still fail to disperse…
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How to Replace a Furnace Fan Limit Switch: 3 Steps &...

8 Ways To Keep Your Upstairs Cool During the Summer Season
What Does a Furnace Limit Switch Do? The furnace that keeps your home warm on chilly nights has a crucial part called a fan limit switch. This piece signals the blower assembly when to power on and blow warm air…
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10 Benefits & Drawbacks of Purchasing a Heat Pump

8 Ways To Keep Your Upstairs Cool During the Summer Season
A heat pump is a versatile system that provides both warm air and cold air to your home. It is often installed outdoors and uses either geothermal heat or heat energy from surrounding air to operate. Heat pumps are a…
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6 Types of PVC Pipes: Benefits & Drawbacks

8 Ways To Keep Your Upstairs Cool During the Summer Season
The unsung heroes of water transportation, PVC pipes are used anywhere from sewage systems to agricultural irrigation. They are one of the most versatile types of plastic pipes, and have a wide range of benefits; they are lightweight yet durable,…
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What Size Gas Furnace Do I Need? 6 Factors to Consider &#...

8 Ways To Keep Your Upstairs Cool During the Summer Season
When it comes to furnaces, it’s important to determine what size you need prior to purchasing a system. In fact, it’s absolutely necessary. A furnace system can make or break your home’s comfort. If you get a furnace that is…
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What is a P-Trap Pipe? Ordinary Problems & How to Re...

8 Ways To Keep Your Upstairs Cool During the Summer Season
How Does a P-Trap Pipe Work? If you open the cabinets beneath your kitchen sink, you will see a u-shape pipe that is connected to your wall. The official name of this pipe below your sink is a p-trap and…
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