Tips, Guides, and Updates from Licensed NH Pros
Real advice from our team, written for Southern New Hampshire homeowners. No fluff, no salesy fear-mongering.
A standard storage water heater has an expected lifespan of 8 to 12 years. The most common failure point is the glass lining inside the steel tank, which…
Central air conditioner sizing matters more than most homeowners realize. An AC that is too small cannot keep up on hot days. An AC that is too large is worse…
A heat pump water heater (HPWH), sometimes called a hybrid water heater, is an electric tank-style water heater that uses heat pump technology to extract heat…
An automatic water leak detection and shut-off system monitors water flow through your home's main supply line, detects abnormal flow patterns or leaks at…
Most New Hampshire homes are leaking energy in places that are not obvious from the outside: duct seams, chimneys, water heaters, faucet washers. None of these…
Indoor air quality (IAQ) refers to the quality of air inside homes and buildings as it relates to occupant health and comfort. A duct-mounted UV (ultraviolet)…
Heating and cooling account for nearly 40 percent of the energy used in a typical home. In southern New Hampshire, where the heating season runs roughly seven…
Ground-level ozone is an air pollutant formed when sunlight reacts with vehicle exhaust, industrial emissions, and other combustion byproducts in the…
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas produced any time a fuel like natural gas, propane, or oil burns. Inside a healthy furnace or boiler, it is…
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