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Office Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30am to 4:30pm

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April 18th, 2013 - Posted in Ventilation

Ventilation: An Important Safety Aspect for Combustion Systems

Asheville area homeowners usually enjoy comfortable weather despite how North Carolina’s humidity ranks higher than the national average. In consideration, a ventilation system is essential. Higher humidity equates to increased risks associated with your health and home. High humidity creates excessive moisture, which may adversely affect indoor air quality and can cause damage your home.

October 18th, 2012 - Posted in Ventilation

Does Your Home’s Ventilation Work For Or Against You?

Effective home ventilation is paramount for a number of reasons. When your home is sealed up tightly, your home’s ventilation systems help to keep air circulating through it. Ventilation in the attic helps to keep temperatures down in the space during summer, lowering energy bills and increasing comfort, while in winter it helps to prevent…

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January 10th, 2012 - Posted in Heating, IAQ – Indoor Air Quality, Insulation, Ventilation

Set Your Whole-House Humidification System To Increase Furnace Efficiency During Cooler Weather

In a world of tough economic times and rising energy prices, it’s important to try to cut costs wherever you can. One of the best ways to lower your energy costs is to make your furnace work more efficiently while turning your thermostat down. There are a number of methods to do this, but one…

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