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What’s the Best Temperature for Sleeping?
Are you having a hard time falling asleep or sleeping through the night? Your bedroom may be too warm. According to The National Sleep Foundation, the body’s temperature rises and falls throughout the day, and continues into the sleep cycle.…
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Air Conditioning | Heating
Know How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Winter S...
With the temperature starting to drop in the Washington D.C. area and the first snow of the year on its way, it’s a good time to remind you about how to handle heating your home during winter storm power outages.…
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Heating
7 Helpful Tips on How to Hire a Heating & Air Condit...
Prior to hiring a heating and air conditioning contractor, it’s important to conduct research to ensure you do not pay too much for a repair, replacement, or tune-up. Do not rely on a neighbor or friend to fix a broken…
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Air Conditioning | Heating
What’s that Creepy Sound Coming From Your Furnace?
It’s starting to look a little scary around Sterling as ghosts and bats hang from trees and jack-o-lanterns light up the night with spooky faces. But what’s more scary than the things that are lurking outside are the creepy sounds…
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Heating
Use Fans to Keep Cool During Mild Fall Weather in Norther...
Now that fall has arrived, we’re dipping into the 70’s during the day and as low as the 50’s at night. On cooler days or evenings, save energy by turning your air conditioning unit up or off and using fans. Fans can make you…
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Air Conditioning
UV Air Disinfection System Can Help You Breathe Easier
If you have a newer home that’s sealed airtight, you’re probably enjoying low monthly energy bills since conditioned air isn’t leaking out. But the bad thing about having an airtight home is that mold, bacteria and viruses can get trapped inside and trigger allergies and…
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Indoor Air Quality