Cut Energy Costs with Oliver Heating & Cooling
August 4, 2008 by admin · 16 Comments
Building automation systems (BASs) can be a powerful tool for commercial-building energy managers, but some managers are unsure about the prospective energy-savings benefits and first costs. A BAS by Oliver Heating & Cooling might go into a building that has no existing system, replace outdated pneumatic controls, or replace an existing direct digital control system. It’s possible, however, to make some generalizations about savings potential and costs. This can give energy managers who are considering BAS implementation a place to start—and help them work with energy providers to attain financial support.
Some of the most common strategies that BASs uses to cut energy costs include: Read more
A Simple Test from Oliver Heating and Cooling Can Spot Carbon Monoxide Danger!
Oliver Heating & Air Conditioning knows that carbon monoxide concentrations as low as 9 parts per million can adversely effect your health (most carbon monoxide detectors have a sensitivity to concentrations above 70 ppm). Additionally, in many homes “negative pressure” exists that prevents CO from escaping normally. They test the air
Home Improvements That Will Increase The Value of Your Home
July 31, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Increase the value of your home by making simply renovations, like new siding and a new roof. Curb appeal is the first thing that will attract someone to your house.
Stauffer Construction has been renovating some of the most beautiful homes. From the inside to the outside of each and every home, they sure know how to make the neighbors jealous. From roof replacement to window installation, Stauffer Construction can do it all and at the same time make it affordable for most homeowners.
Control Indoor Air Pollution. Have Your Air Ducts Cleaned by Oliver Heating & Cooling
The sad news is, we can’t always control how much air pollution there is in our cities. The good news is, we can control how much indoor air pollution there is indoors, inside our homes, offices and other indoor areas we use frequently. One of the ways to control indoor air pollution is by regularly cleaning your air ducts.
If air ducts are not installed, maintained and operated correctly, they can become contaminated with dust particles, pollen particles or particles of other debris. Moisture, when present, threatens to provide an environment for microbiological growth, such as mold. Spores from such growth may be released into the air in the home’s living space. Exposure to contaminants like these may cause allergic reactions in people. That’s why many people choose to have their air ducts cleaned. Oliver Heating & Cooling will clean the air ducts in your home. You wont have to worry about allergens in your home. Read more
The Benefits to Professional Landscaping
July 29, 2008 by admin · 3 Comments
Landscaping is creative art involving of living sculpture, works of art that change with the seasons and grows with the years. It’s not simply an outdoor activity just involving plants, trees, and shrubs. Landscape designers do a lot more than just figure out where to plant flowers or what kind. They can design patios, fountains, pools, rock gardens, and other landscape installations that work well with one another including lighting and pools. Landscape designers are experts in exterior decorating, horticulture, and basic architectural design.
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Routine Maintenance is needed for Any HVAC System, Call Oliver Heating & Cooling
July 29, 2008 by admin · 4 Comments
Routine Maintenance is needed for Any HVAC System, Call Oliver Heating & Cooling
Unlike many types of HVAC equipment that are tucked away in an indoor mechanical room, package units are typically located on building rooftops or at ground level on concrete slabs. Because of their exposure to the elements, these units have to endure harsh conditions.
Develop a routine maintenance schedule before initial operation. Maintenance should only be performed by qualified service personnel. Base the schedule on hours of operation, conditions under which the units run, and include a service log. Service logs provide invaluable information regarding unit history, troubleshooting and tracking scheduled maintenance. Read more
Confused About What Type of Roof You Want
The most widely used roofing material is the composition shingle. Commonly known as asphalt shingles, they come in two types, differentiated by the base material. They consist of either an organic fiber mat or fiberglass core. Each type is impregnated with asphalt and coated with mineral granules to add color and texture. An adhesive back combined with nails, tacks or staples is the fastening method used. You will most likely find a “good/better/best” selection.
Wood shingles gives a natural look to a home. It also requires more maintenance to protect it from the elements. Wood roofing is commonly made from cedar. Fire-resistance is definitely a consideration in some areas due to local ordinances. Read more
Don’t Fix Leaks Every Year, Get Your Basement Waterproofed!
July 28, 2008 by admin · 3 Comments
Basement flooding is a major problem for many homeowners. If you have a basement, then you should absolutely do something to protect against leakage. Waterproofing your entire basement may seem an unnecessary caution, when you can just repair any small leaks when they form. This kind of leakage is always unpredictable. Water can come in from anywhere and cause significant to anything you happen to keep in the basement. Water can also damage surfaced or papered walls painted or carpeted floors, not to mention risk any valuables you keep in your basement. Repairing damage can cost far more then simple waterproofing. Basement waterproofing is defined as preventing water from penetrating into your basement area. Read more
No job is too large or too small for Walsh Brothers!
July 24, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
No job is too large or too small for Walsh Brothers. They do everything from residential to commercial. They do anything from repair jobs, heating and air instalation, heat conversion, radiant flooring, additions, kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, laundry rooms, you name it!
New Trends in Concrete Designs - Mahan Services LLC
July 24, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Concrete designs are one of the hot new trends for concrete patios, concrete floors, entryways, countertops, pool decks and more. From expansive new homes with elaborate concrete driveways to budgeted one-room remodels showcasing a stunning, stained concrete floor, the attractions continuing to grow when it comes to using concrete for decorating. Concrete is no longer plain, grey and boring, it is now thought of as a beautiful decorative element. Today’s homeowners, builders, and designers recognize the value in using concrete in their designs and Read more




