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                   The               temperature               begins               to               climb,               and               despite               the               fact               that               you're               wearing               a               t-shirt,               a               pair               of               shorts,               and               sipping               on               an               ice               cold               drink,               you're               still               sweating.

    If               you've               ever               had               problems               with               a               stubborn               air               conditioner               unit               that               just               won't               work               right,               you               know               this               scenario               all               too               well.
                   Unless               you               happen               to               live               where               it's               cold               all               year,               you               may               be               one               of               the               many               people               who               finds               it               tough               to               cope               with               hot               summer               days               and               nights               without               a               decent               air               conditioner.

    With               record               high               temperatures               a               not               altogether               uncommon               sight               these               days,               it's               no               wonder               that,               for               many               people,               a               fan               just               won't               cut               it.

    A               high               quality,               working               air               conditioner               can               mean               the               difference               between               comfort               and               overbearingly               hot               days               and               restless               nights.
                   Residential               air               conditioners               typically               come               in               two               different               varieties,               window               AC               units               which               often               seem               ubiquitous               perched               in               the               windows               of               homes               during               hot,               summer               days,               and               larger               central               air               conditioning               or               condenser               units               (also               known               as               split               system               air               conditioners)               which               are               installed               in               backyards               or               along               driveways.

    While               window               mounted               air               conditioner               units               can               be               effective               solutions               for               most               people,               larger               condenser               type               air               conditioning               allows               for               whole               home               cooling.
                   Unfortunately,               even               the               best               air               conditioners               can               and               do               fail,               and               when               that               happens               it               can               often               result               in               time               spent               waiting               for               repair               specialists               and               a               costly               bill               when               the               work               is               done.

    By               taking               the               time               to               give               your               air               conditioner               proper               maintenance               and               knowing               a               few               simple               ways               to               troubleshoot               common               problems,               you               can               potentially               save               yourself               a               considerable               amount               of               hassle               and               money.
                   The               Basics:               It's               important               to               keep               air               conditioner               in               proper               working               order               
                   You               may               not               realize               it,               but               cooling               and               heating               can               be               among               the               costly               energy               costs               in               your               home.

    It's               important               not               to               forget               basic               maintenance               when               using               your               air               conditioner               so               that               it               as               efficient               as               possible               and               not               simply               wasting               your               hard-earned               money.
                   Central               Air               Conditioners               
                   If               you               rely               on               a               central               air               conditioner               which               has               been               installed               outside               of               your               home,               typically               in               the               yard               just               beside               the               house,               you               should               know               that               it               utilizes               the               same               centralized               network               of               ducts               which               provide               heat               to               different               areas               within               your               home               during               winter.

    While               the               unit               itself               should               be               kept               as               clean               as               possible               and               clear               of               any               overgrown               grass               or               plants,               any               problems               keeping               your               home               cooled               efficiently               can               often               to               be               traced               to               issues               with               the               ducts               themselves.
                   Central               Air               Conditioners:               The               Ducts               
                   You               may               want               to               make               a               thorough               check               of               all               ducts               throughout               the               home,               searching               for               any               signs               of               obvious               cracks,               holes,               tears,               or               defects.

    Air               may               leak               at               the               point               where               two               sections               of               ducting               are               joined               as               well.

    Use               duct               tape               to               seal               any               obvious               areas               where               leaks               are               occurring,               but               be               aware               that               this               may               only               be               sufficient               as               a               temporary               solution.

    Eventually,               you               may               need               to               replace               defective               sections               of               the               ducts               entirely.
                   Central               Air               Conditioners:               Checking               the               Unit               Itself               
                   Any               time               you               inspect               the               unit               itself,               you               want               to               make               sure               all               power               to               the               air               conditioner               is               off.

    The               air               conditioner's               evaporator,               which               is               essentially               the               gateway               between               the               ducting               in               your               home               and               the               unit               outsides,               is               usually               located               right               above               your               furnace.

    If               it               is               accessible,               ensure               that               it               is               clean               by               using               a               brush               or               rag               to               remove               any               dirt,               buildup,               or               signs               of               blockage.

    Just               below               the               evaporator               is               the               condensation               tray               which               may               have               accumulated               mold               or               fungus               if               it               has               not               been               cleaned               properly.

    Apply               a               bleach               solution               to               the               evaporator               so               that               your               home               is               not               subject               to               potentially               harmful               mold               spores.
                   Window               Air               Conditioners               
                   While               these               units               are               typically               only               able               to               cool               a               single               room               depending               on               their               size,               it               can               be               a               headache               when               one               fails               to               work               properly               or               stops               working               altogether.

    Sometimes,               the               problem               can               be               a               simple               as               a               fan               needing               to               be               properly               oiled               which               you               can               do               by               adding               small               amounts               of               motor               oil               to               any               visible               oil               intakes.

    However,               problems               with               window               air               conditioners               are               often               the               result               of               an               accumulation               of               dirt               and               grime               in               the               unit               itself.
                   Window               Air               Conditioners:               Dirt               and               Blockage               
                   Window               units               can               be               highly               sensitive               to               blockage               and               dirt,               and               lack               of               routine               maintenance               and               cleaning               is               a               typical               cause               of               many               problems               people               sometimes               experience               with               these               air               conditioners.

    Make               sure               the               unit               is               turned               off               and               unplugged,               and               check               for               any               obvious               signs               of               blockage.
                   Window               Air               Conditioners:               The               Filter               
                   The               filter               is               located               directly               behind               the               unit's               front               grille,               and               while               some               units               have               an               easily               detachable               front               grille               or               accessible               filter,               other               units               will               require               a               few               screws               to               be               removed               before               the               filter               itself               can               be               accessed.

    Even               if               you               don't               see               any               major               blockage,               it's               a               good               idea               to               keep               the               filter               as               clean               as               possible               with               a               cleaning               solution               and               a               wet               rag.

    Just               make               sure               the               filter               has               been               thoroughly               dried               before               you               reinstall               it.
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                   Window               air               conditioners               can               suffer               from               other               problems               related               to               a               defective               fan               motor               or               a               faulty               thermostat.

    Central               air               conditioners               have               a               range               of               parts               that               can               simply               go               bad               or               fail               altogether               as               well.

    When               this               happens,               it's               wise               to               contact               a               professional               and               begin               the               process               of               ordering               a               replacement               part               and               scheduling               installation.

    While               some               handy               individuals               may               feel               they               can               tackle               these               part               replacements               themselves,               air               conditioners               often               rely               on               very               specific               components               which               must               be               special               ordered               and               installed               by               professionals.
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    Are               you               living               in               an               apartment               and               eating               super               cheap               foods               to               survive               the               recession?

    Maybe               you               can               save               money               on               your               power               bills?

    Sometimes               it               can               be               tough               to               lower               your               power               bill               while               living               in               an               apartment.

    You               can't               do               much               about               low               quality               construction,               inadequate               insulation,               or               old               appliances.

    But,               there               are               several               ways               to               cut               your               electric               bill               in               an               apartment               with               little               cost.

    1.

    High               Efficiency               Light               Bulbs.

    Perhaps               the               biggest               change               you               can               make               in               an               apartment               is               to               use               lamps               with               high               efficiency               bulbs               and               minimize               the               use               of               old               technology               track               lighting               and               ceiling               lights.

    High               efficiency               light               bulbs               use               a               fraction               of               the               energy               used               by               old               fashioned               incandescent               light               bulbs.

    For               example,               a               high               efficiency               compact               flourescent               light               bulb               that               is               equivalent               of               a               40               watt               incandescent               light               bulb               uses               only               9               watts               of               power.

    With               high               efficiency               compact               flourescent               bulbs,               you               can               easily               reduce               your               electricity               usage               for               lighting               to               1/4               of               your               costs               under               incandescent               bulbs.
                   2.

    Turn               Off               Uncessary               Lights.

    Being               a               highly               efficient               person               can               lower               your               lighting               costs               even               more.

    If               you               aren't               in               a               room,               turn               the               light               off.

    A               turned               off               light               uses               no               power               at               all.
                   3.

    Keep               Your               Thermostat               Set               at               78-degrees               in               the               Summer               and               68-degrees               in               the               Winter.

    If               you               can               minimize               the               use               of               energy               for               heating               and               cooling,               you               will               most               certainly               cut               your               power               bill.

    If               you               wrap               yourself               in               a               snuggy               or               quilt               during               the               winter               and               set               your               thermostat               a               little               lower,               you               will               save               money.

    Conversely,               in               the               summer               time,               you               can               save               money               by               setting               the               thermostat               a               little               higher               and               wearing               less               clothing.
                   4.

    Use               Fans               to               Stay               Comfortable.

    While               you               are               letting               it               all               hang               out               during               the               summer,               you               might               as               well               enjoy               a               breeze.

    Fans               will               circulate               the               air,               evaporate               sweat,               and               allow               you               to               feel               cooler.

    With               a               ceiling               fan               going,               you               may               even               be               able               to               bump               your               thermostat               up               to               80-degrees.

    Remember               to               turn               off               fans               in               unused               rooms               because               they               simply               allow               you               to               feel               cool               by               helping               evaporate               sweat               quickly.
                   5.

    Hang               Insulating               Curtains               or               Drapes.

    Insulating               curtains               or               drapes               will               help               keep               your               apartment               home               comfortable               while               saving               you               money.

    In               mild,               temperate,               climates               you               can               open               the               curtains               to               let               the               sun's               warmth               in,               and               close               them               to               keep               the               warmth               in.

    Or,               if               it's               bitterly               cold               outside,               you               can               close               the               energy-efficient               insulating               curtains               to               keep               every               bit               of               warmth               in               that               you               can.

    If               it's               super               hot,               you               can               close               the               insulating               curtains               to               keep               that               heat               at               bay.

    For               less               than               $15               per               panel,               Walmart.com               has               Eclipse               Dobby               Energy-Efficient               Curtain               Panels               that               keep               out               99%               of               outside               light,               reduce               outside               noise               by               up               to               44%,               and               save               $15               per               year               in               energy               costs.
                   6.

    Plug               Drafts.

    It's               hard               enough               to               heat               an               apartment               without               having               extra               cold               air               seeping               in.

    You               need               to               plug               drafts               to               stop               losing               cool               air               in               the               summer               and               warmth               in               the               winter.

    If               you               have               a               hand-held               hairdryer,               the               Thermwell               Products               Indoor               Shrink               Window               Insulation               Kit               for               Standard               Windows               can               save               the               day.

    The               kit               consists               of               plastic               sheets               of               "shrink               film"               and               "double               faced               tape"               that               can               essentially               shrink               wrap               a               drafty               window.

    While               several               kits               are               available,               a               standard               three               window               kit               sells               for               less               than               $5               online               at               HomeDepot.com.

    For               a               similar               low               price               at               HomeDepot.com,               Thermwell               has               a               "Double               Draft               Stop"               that               fits               under               drafty               doorways               to               stop               cold               air               at               the               front               door.
                   With               just               a               few               simple               steps,               you               can               save               energy,               cut               electric               bills,               and               live               in               a               more               comfortable               apartment.

    In               a               tough               economy,               every               little               bit               of               savings               counts               and               cutting               your               electric               bill               can               be               an               important               part               of               your               economic               survival               plan.
                   Sources:               
                   Home               Depot.com               (www.homedepot.com)               
                   Walmart.com               (www.walmart.com)






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                   ·               The               best               way               to               replace               your               furnace               is               to               find               a               good               heating               and               air               conditioning               contractor.
                   There               are               many               ways               to               find               a               good               contractor               like               searching               online               reviews               and               looking               at               companies               websites               for               news               information               and               specials.

    You               can               do               a               simple               google               search               or               check               with               friends               and               neighbors               and               ask               them               what               company               they               used               for               their               furnace               replacement.

    I               have               found               the               best               way               to               find               a               contractor               is               to               ask               someone               who               has               recently               had               work               done               by               a               heating               company.
                   ·               You               may               be               asking               yourself;               can't               I               just               do               it               myself?
                   The               answer               to               that               is               a               little               complicated               for               some               homeowners.

    Homeowners               that               try               to               replace               their               own               furnace               without               a               contractor               have               many               hurdles               to               overcome.

    First               and               foremost               is,               SAFETY.

    If               you               are               not               trained               in               gas               or               electrical               appliances               it               is               not               a               good               idea               to               even               consider               replacing               your               own               furnace.

    Contractors               and               tradesmen               have               thousands               of               hours               of               experience               and               training.

    They               are               also               required               to               be               licensed               bonded               and               insured               to               do               work               in               your               home.

    You               take               the               risk               of               your               homeowners               insurance               not               covering               a               claim               if               you               have               a               hot               water               tank               or               furnace               installed               by               someone               who               is               not               a               licensed               contractor.

    If               a               furnace               is               not               installed               to               the               manufacturers               specifications               and               local               code               requirements               you               could               be               in               deep               trouble.

    My               best               advice               is               to               not               take               any               chances               with               your               safety               or               long               term               financial               future               for               a               short               cut.
                   ·               Get               3               estimates               ,               not               1               and               not               5
                   Get               three               estimates               by               licensed               and               bonded               companies.

    I               think               3               estimates               is               the               best               way               to               compare               quality               and               price.

    The               reason               is               you               will               need               at               least               3               to               get               a               good               way               to               compare               price               and               different               brands.

    It's               a               great               way               to               learn               about               what               you               are               buying               and               be               comfortable               with               your               final               decision.
                   The               problem               with               getting               more               than               3               estimates               is               the               time               involved               and               the               confusion               that               happens               keeping               all               the               names               and               companies               straight.

    You               will               get               so               many               different               ideas               and               prices               it               will               simply               be               confusing               and               overwhelming.

    You               may               not               be               happy               with               your               final               decision               and               feel               stress               about               buying               a               furnace.

    This               should               be               a               simple               process               not               something               that               is               stressful               and               confusing.

    The               company               you               choose               should               make               you               feel               confident               with               your               choice               and               comfortable               with               your               final               decision.
                   ·               Do               your               research               on               furnace               brands               .
                   That's               right               search               online               and               look               at               the               features               of               the               furnace               you               are               going               to               buy.

    You               can               go               on               the               furnace               manufacturer's               website               and               look               at               all               the               specifications               of               the               furnace               you               are               going               to               buy.

    It               is               more               information               than               you               will               probably               ever               want               to               know.

    It               will               tell               you               the               staging               and               size               based               on               the               model               number               the               salesman               gave               you.

    This               is               a               great               way               to               know               what               you're               buying               and               be               happy               with               your               decision.

    I               have               been               doing               this               for               15               years               as               a               installer,               salesman               and               owner.

    The               online               information               is               the               best               thing               to               happen               in               our               industry               for               the               homeowner               in               a               long               time.
                   ·               What               furnace               is               the               best               brand?
                   This               is               a               question               that               will               take               a               whole               article               all               by               itself.

    I               will               cut               to               the               best               brand               that               I               like               so               we               can               save               ourselves               a               little               time.

    The               best               brand               going               for               the               money               right               now               is               Coleman.

    Coleman               has               been               around               for               many               years               and               has               a               great               reputation               for               quality.

    I               have               been               working               on               and               replacing               furnaces               for               15               years               and               Coleman               has               done               a               great               job               of               keeping               their               furnaces               simple               to               install               and               work               on               but               also               cutting               edge               for               efficiency               and               all               the               bells               and               whistles               like               multiple               staging               and               variable               speed               blowers.

    They               even               have               a               98%               variable               speed               gas               furnace.

    This               is               an               incredible               furnace               and               great               money               saver               for               you               cost               conscious               people               out               there,               I               know               I               am.

    So               ,               to               all               you               furnace               shoppers               out               there               ,               I               wish               you               good               luck               in               your               future               purchase.






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