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How Clean is the Air in Your Home?

Clean air

VOCs, dust, radon, asbestos - the list of possible indoor air pollutants is vast, and oftentimes you don't even know that it's a problem. Indoor air quality is typically much worse than outdoor air, with some obvious exceptions in polluted cities. But what can you do about it?

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Can You OD on AC? How Hard to Work Your Air Conditioning This Summer

AC air conditioning

We live in an age where worry about overuse of any appliance is a concern. Excess isn't celebrated the way that it might have been before environmental issues were mainstream. But one area where excess shouldn't be a concern is your air conditioning. You can certainly overload your AC system, especially in a humid Sutton MA summer. But as long as it's appropriate for the home, in good repair and you set it at a reasonable temperature, it shouldn't suffer ill effects.

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5 Energy Saving Tips for May in Sutton MA

Energy saving tips

During the month of May, you probably experience more than a few temperature swings, which means your heating and even cooling appliances are on again and off again, sometimes in the same week. Just last year, Accuweather says that Sutton MA statewide average temperatures fluctuated as much as 30 degrees for the daytime highs in a 7-day period.

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Considering a Mitsubishi Ductless System? Here's What You Need to Know

Ductless systems

Ductless air conditioning and heating systems are gaining a lot of ground in the HVAC industry, and with good reason. They're efficient. In some cases, the efficiency is beyond anything that a traditional split unit can offer. They're convenient. You don't need a network of traditional ducts to have a whole-house system. And they give you control. Ductless systems can fit almost anywhere you want, even in a corner of a room that's never been comfortable.

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An Oversized Furnace Can Be a Costly Mistake

oversized furnace can be a costly mistakeAn oversized furnace isn’t a better furnace. Too much heat can actually make your living spaces less comfortable in winter, not more. It’s also wasteful from an energy efficiency standpoint, as well as a from a financial one.

In the past, residential furnaces were often "one-sized" rather than installed on the basis of an accurate load calculation of the actual thermal requirements of the home. To cover for the inevitable errors in this process, builders and contractors simply installed a furnace that was too big for the job. Many homeowners are stuck paying for these past mistakes.

Here are some of the ways an oversized furnace is bigger but not better.

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