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Doe reports energy saving tips

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and national laboratories have collaborated and disclosed documents describing detailed ways to accomplish up to a 50% energy savings in various commercial building settings. DOE focused on general merchandise, grocery store, lodging, and medium-sized offices, for their research. The documents serve as a business guide to energy conservation. Energy efficiency can be attained by targeting architecture and engineering techniques used in the building process and continuing repair services. The Commercial Building Energy Alliances will also receive the energy saving data and share it with owners and operators accordingly. The DOE objectives revolve around maintaining an eco-friendly environment, saving on energy costs, and passing along all useful information.

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How to Determine Proper Air Conditioning Unit Size

When it comes to air conditioning systems, bigger isn’t always the better. Not only is buying an air conditioner with a higher capacity unnecessarily more costly upfront, it can also fail too quickly due to electric control failure. To narrow your best options down and minimize your costs, use these tips when shopping around for air conditioners: Know the Math Find out the total square footage of your space and then multiply it by 25 British Thermal Units (BTUs) to determine the apt unit capacity. AC sizes are also referred to in “tons;” one ton is equivalent to 12,000 BTUs. Determining the ideal air-conditioning power of a unit based on room size won’t give you a definitive answer, but it’s a good estimate to start at. Think About Heat Sources Realize that the sun and home items can neutralize the cooling ability of your AC. The more sources of heat that your space is exposed to, the greater capacity you need from your equipment. Generally, shaded rooms have less air conditioning needs than sunny ones. In addition to appliances, traditional lights, and windows, people also generate heat. Consider Future Home Improvements Buy an air conditioning unit with the future in mind.

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Energy simulation software

EnergyPlus and OpenStudio Plug-in have been updated by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The DOE’s high-tech energy saving systems measure the energy flow of heating, cooling, and lighting in buildings. The Google SketchUp OpenStudio Plug-in provides a user-friendly interface for interactive building designs, highlighting energy use in action, while the EnergyPlus generates a whole building energy simulation. These models can work in conjunction with one another, or independently, amplifying the already impressive technology. The latest versions also calculate the carbon dioxide concentrations and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning capacity of a given space. With no charge for download, building owners are advised to take advantage of the EnergyPlus or OpenStudio Plug-in software to further enhance the quality of heating and cooling use, leading ultimately to energy savings.

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Home Improvements: 3 Tips to Keep Cool Air in Your Home This Summer

Having a cool home is important for those who want to stave off the summer heat. There are plenty of things that you can do in order to ensure that your home remains cool even during the hottest of summers. While some of these are going to be quick solutions, others are going to require a little bit of planning. The technique that you choose to use is going to depend on how often the temperatures rise in your area. Sometimes it may not be worthwhile to invest in a full air conditioning system. You need to make sure that you are spending your money wisely, so you will definitely need to take your local climate into account. Shutters If you happen to live in a particularly warm part of the country, then shutters can make all the difference. These can be used to cover up the windows during the hotter part of the day. You will also be able to match them up with the exterior of the house. This will make the place look good and keep it cool at the same time. A lot of people enjoy shutters because they offer a number of other benefits as well.

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Stimulus tax credit

On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed into law the historic American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. As a result of this act, the federal government announced tax credits for consumers who purchase qualifying high-efficiency heating and cooling products for their homes. Until December 31, 2010, certain high-efficiency HVAC products qualify for a tax credit equal to 30% of their installed cost, up to a maximum credit of $1,500. Some restrictions apply. Your tax advisor can help you determine how these credits may help you. It’s the perfect opportunity to upgrade your home with an energy-efficient heating and cooling system by Carrier plus get a major tax break too! Carrier has more system combinations that qualify for federal tax credits than any other manufacturer. To find out what’s best for your home, give us a call today.

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Enjoy the Health Benefits of High-Quality Air by Maintaining Your HVAC System Regularly

Once you install an HVAC system at your home, you should not commit the mistake of ignoring its maintenance. But, there are people who do not even care to notice their system till it breaks down. They take their systems for granted and keep using them for controlling the climate at their homes. But, when there are problems with the systems, they immediately look for technicians for rectifying them. The main point you should remember is that by undertaking periodical checking and maintenance of your system, you can avoid incurring heavy expenses on its repairs. You will not be spending heavily on its energy bills also. But, like many other people, you may think that the expenses you incur for maintaining your HVAC system are wasteful but the real fact is that these maintenance expenses are certain to bestow immense benefits in the long run. While choosing an HVAC technician for inspecting and maintaining your system, you should check if the technician has acquired the required training from a reputed institution and has enough experience in carrying out the tasks pertaining to maintenance of HVAC systems. In the initial stages, when your HVAC system is new, even if you do

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5 Easy Ways to Improve Your Home’s Efficiency

Let’s face it, we could all use a little more money in our pockets. One way to do that is to work on becoming more energy efficient so that you can cut your monthly home costs. Below, we’ve laid out 5 easy ways to do just that in an easy-to-read infographic. Easy Ways to Save on Energy Costs Check out the graphic below for 5 easy ways that you can work to improve your home’s energy efficiency and save more on energy costs each month: One of the best ways to cut your monthly heating and cooling costs is by investing in a more energy-efficient HVAC system. If you’re ready to make the upgrade, contact us today. Our experienced team would love to help you find the new heater or AC that’s right for your home comfort needs. We also provide expert installation services.

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Air purification

Most heating and air conditioning systems use a basic 1: air filter. These filters were never designed to improve air quality. They were designed to help keep the equipment clean. The average filter only removes 3-5% of the particles that pass through it. Today, we have many different types of filters available to help remove large amounts of particulate from the air. Air Purifiers Services in MightyServ If you suffer from allergies, asthma, hay fever or other respiratory problem, we have solutions that can greatly improve your quality of life. For the most extreme cases we can even provide affordable equipment designed to remove weapon grade anthrax from your air. We offer a variety of air purifiers designed to improve the air quality of your home or business. Below find the specifications for one of our most popular brands of purifiers: INFINITY AIR PURIFIERPeformance: MERV 15Warranty: 5-year limitedEfficiency: Rated Airflow (cubic feet/minute) 1600 or 2000Technology: Pressure Drop (in wc) at Rated Airflow 0.25, Type Three-stage electronic and mediaAesthetics: Paint Epoxy Coated Cabinet, Heavy Gage Steel Installation, Up-flow, Down-flow, Horizontal Give us a call and we will be happy to help.

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Finding the Best Company To Manage Your HVAC Services

The HVAC or heating, ventilation and air conditioning system is a staple for any American home. Changing temperature and weather have recently become a common occurrence. This is why there is a need for the HVAC system to keep a home, an office or a factory at a specific constant temperature and humidity. Due to the work that the system does, it is no wonder that it would need constant maintenance to stay working longer. Most consumers understand that if they want to keep their HVAC for a longer period of time, they would need to have it maintained regularly and so they visit shops managing HVAC services. Maintenance, Keeping the HVAC Intact HVAC maintenance is an important activity that you should employ for your system. It optimizes the functions and features of the system, allowing it to provide excellent services to its owners. Maintaining the system also ensures cheaper expenses for the owners, as potential problems and fluctuations of the systems are easily identified and fixed. Maintaining therefore lengthens the shelf life of the product which is cheaper for the owners in the long run. This is the reason why maintenance is important. For this kind of service it

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A Guide to Transitioning Your System from Summer to Fall

HVAC: A Guide to Transitioning Your System from Summer to Fall As the leaves change color and the temperatures drop, it’s time to prepare your HVAC system for the transition from summer to fall. Properly transitioning your system not only ensures your home stays comfortable but also helps you save on energy costs. MIGHTYSERV, your trusted HVAC experts, will provide valuable tips for this seasonal shift.   Replace or Clean Air Filters One of the most straightforward yet crucial steps in transitioning your HVAC system for fall is replacing or cleaning your air filters. After summer running your air conditioner, your filters are likely clogged with dust and debris. Dirty filters restrict airflow, making your HVAC system work harder to maintain your desired temperature. It increases energy consumption and puts additional wear and tear on your system.   During the fall season, it is crucial to maintain optimal performance and indoor air quality; replacing disposable filters or clean reusable ones is recommended. This little maintenance task can go a long way in improving the efficiency of your HVAC system.   Schedule Professional Maintenance Another essential step in preparing your HVAC system for fall is scheduling professional maintenance. While there are

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