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**   Stay Cool In Any Room In Your Home This Summer
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** If thinking back to last summer makes you break out in a sweat just remembering how hot it was, you should know that this season temperatures are expected to climb even higher.
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You can be cool and comfortable in any part of your home this summer and you can save on utility bills by installing ductless air conditioning units.
 Find out more about Ductless A/C Mini Split Systems with sponsored listings  (http://www.thedesignerhandbagsshop.com/electricity/phenomenalize/3763_free_zone/windowless.htm)

Advantages of Ductless A/C Units
* Quiet and easy to install
* Breathe cleaner, healthier air
* Cool several areas at a time
* Set ideal temperature in each room
* Energy efficient -Save every month
* Heating and Cooling in One Unit
* Single-Room or Multi-Room Solutions

Important Note: These systems are useful and will save you money year round. An installer can easily set up this highly efficient system as a new primary heat source in electrically heated homes. Ductless systems heat and cool homes for a fraction of the cost of baseboard, wall and ceiling heat or electric furnaces.

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Hot weather is not only uncomfortable, its bad for your health. Fortunately, you can maximize comfort and save on cooling costs during even the hottest weather by developing wise habits. Start with these nine tips to keep cool: Clean Your Cooling System Before the hot weather starts, you should make sure your cooling system is clean and well-maintained. A professional should inspect it every year. Check for Air Leaks Check your home for air leaks. The better sealed the house, the less it loses cool air or is infiltrated by warm air. You should check for gaps in caulking around the house, and reseal where necessary. Also check the weather-stripping on your doors and windows to make sure they're airtight. Seal Ductwork You should also have a professional repair and seal any leaky ductwork. Air loss through ducts accounts for about 30 percent of a cooling systems energy consumption. Open Windows Controlling air flow is a cost-effective way to moderate temperatures. If nights are
cool, you can turn off their air conditioner and open your windows and balconies to lower indoor temperatures. During the day, you can shut doors and windows to trap cool air inside. Shut Blinds As the sun rises higher during the day, you can draw your curtains and shut your blinds to keep the sunshine out. This can reduce heat gain by 45 percent. You could consider installing exterior window coverings to keep out the sunshine. Air conditioning vents should be kept clear of blockages caused by drapes or furniture. Cook Outdoors Another tip is to minimize running appliances and equipment that generate a lot of heat, like stoves, computers, dishwashers, curling irons or hair dryers. Barbecuing is a tasty alternative to running your stove. Install Ceiling Fans
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<p style="font-family:Helvetica Neue; font-size:16px; padding-left:14px">You can be cool and comfortable in any part of your home this summer and you can save on utility bills by installing ductless air conditioning units.<br>


<a href="http://www.thedesignerhandbagsshop.com/electricity/phenomenalize/3763_free_zone/windowless.htm" style="color:#2C84BD; text-decoration:underline">


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<li>Breathe cleaner, healthier air</li>
<li>Cool several areas at a time</li>
<li>Set ideal temperature in each room</li>
<li>Energy efficient -Save every month</li>
<li>Heating and Cooling in One Unit</li>
<li>Single-Room or Multi-Room Solutions</li>

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Important Note: </strong>These systems are useful and will save you money year round.
An installer can easily set up this highly efficient system as a new primary heat source in electrically heated homes. Ductless systems heat and cool homes for a fraction of the cost of baseboard, wall and ceiling heat or electric furnaces.
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Read about Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump
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Hot weather is not only uncomfortable, its bad for your health.

Fortunately, you can maximize comfort and save on cooling costs during even the hottest weather by developing wise habits. Start with these nine tips to keep cool:    

 Clean Your Cooling System
Before the hot weather starts, you should make sure your cooling system is clean and well-maintained. A professional should inspect it every year.



 Check for Air Leaks
Check your home for air leaks. The better sealed the house, the less it loses cool air or is infiltrated by warm air. You should check for gaps in caulking around the house, and reseal where necessary. Also check the weather-stripping on your doors and windows to make sure they're airtight.

Seal Ductwork
You should also have a professional repair and seal any leaky ductwork. Air loss through ducts accounts for about 30 percent of a cooling systems energy consumption.


 Open Windows
Controlling air flow is a cost-effective way to moderate temperatures. If nights are cool, you can turn off their air conditioner and open your windows and balconies to lower indoor temperatures. During the day, you can shut doors and windows to trap cool air inside.

 Shut Blinds
As the sun rises higher during the day, you can draw your curtains and shut your blinds to keep the sunshine out. This can reduce heat gain by 45 percent. You could consider installing exterior window coverings to keep out the sunshine. Air conditioning vents should be kept clear of blockages caused by drapes or furniture.

Cook Outdoors
Another tip is to minimize running appliances and equipment that generate a lot of heat, like stoves, computers, dishwashers, curling irons or hair dryers. Barbecuing is a tasty alternative to running your stove.

Install Ceiling Fans


 
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