3 Easy Steps to Enjoy the Right Temperatures in Your Home



Nov 15th, 2011 Chris Ramsey

Being able to relax in your own home is dependent on many different factors. You need to be able to see the kinds of decor which reflect your personality. You also need to have the kind of furniture which will allow you to stay as comfortable as possible. Another factor in your comfort is the temperature of the home throughout the different seasons. Maintaining these temperatures is possible as long as you are willing to follow the advice of heating and air conditioning service shops everywhere.

Changing the temperature of your home is easy when you have the right equipment. There are three easy steps that you can follow so that you can get the maximum amount of comfort with the least amount of energy used. You can start by using air exchangers to heat the air at the point of entry into your home. You can also use ultraviolet air cleaners to make the air easier to heat. It is also a good idea to use infrared heating to heat the air without having to use gas or high amounts of electricity.

Start with Air Exchangers around the Home

The majority of heaters use fuel or electricity to heat the air. Air exchangers us air to heat air. The general premise is that the old air from the home at one temperature exits the home through an exchange. The heat from the air interacts with the cold air coming into the home and one heats the other. The warmer, fresh air is then heated further to heat the home and maintains a fresh, inviting environment you will enjoy.

Use Ultraviolet Air Cleaners to Scrub the Air

Clean air is much easier to heat and cool. It is the reason why many heating and air conditioning service shops recommend a good cleaner like ultraviolet air cleaners. These work on the promise that ultraviolet light has the ability to kill germs in the air. The fewer pollutants clogging up the air, the easier it will be to heat or cool it. The lack of contaminants in the air will provide you with the added bonus of being able to enjoy better health as well. It is recommended to have one in every large room of your home where you plan to spend a lot of time.

Use Infrared Heating to Warm the Air

Heating the air through electric grates or gas furnaces uses a lot of heat just to heat the air. Something like infrared heating uses nothing more than the power of light to heat the sir. This is a good system to use in conjunction with other systems. The ultraviolet heater does not use nearly as much energy or fuel as either of the traditional heating methods use. Another benefit of using this heating system is that the air which is heated in this manner will be cleaned as well as the infrared light also has the ability to kill germs.

About the Author:


Chris B. Ramsey is the Owner/General Manager of K&S Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Electrical, located in Rochester, MN. Chris is an active member of the Rochester Area Builders Association, the Rochester Remodelers Association as well as the local PHCC and Chamber of Commerce. His company has served Rochester and South East Minnesota area for 22 years always striving for 100% customer satisfaction.

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