Tevis Energy News & Articles
What Are Degree Days?
A term that you will come across when looking into how much energy your home uses is degree days. This calculation represents how hot or cold the weather is on a given day. In this article, we discuss what you need to know about degree days and how they impact your heating oil delivery.
Read MoreWhy Are My Rooms Heating Unevenly?
Have you noticed an imbalance in temperature from one room to another? There are several reasons for this. Regardless, most respond by increasing the temperature on the thermostat to compensate, resulting in increased heating bills. This article discusses the causes of uneven heating and offers some practical methods to solve this issue.
Read MoreImprove Your Home’s Indoor Air Quality With These Simple Tips
Air pollution is usually linked to poor outdoor quality factors, such as car exhaust and dirty factories. Many do not realize that pollution can happen inside your home as well. This article discusses a definition of indoor air quality, what causes indoor air pollution, and how to improve indoor air quality.
Read MoreVariable-Speed Furnaces Can Improve Home Efficiency
Modern furnaces, like variable-speed furnaces, are equipped with various technological innovations, so they can provide unmatched energy efficiency and high indoor comfort. A variable-speed furnace should be your top choice if you need a new furnace. Read on to learn more about multi-speed furnaces, including how they can improve your home’s efficiency.
Read MoreHome Heating Oil: Top Tips For Summer
Heating oil may not be on your mind during the summer. However, it is the perfect time to think about it. The boiler is idle so you can address various parts of the heating system and plan for the future. Preparing early will guarantee a more comfortable home when the temperatures drop.
Read MoreHow Do I Know If My Air Conditioner Has A Refrigerant Leak?
In the summer, the last thing you need is to deal with a cooling system problem. One common issue involving air conditioning systems is an AC refrigerant leak. The coolant leak may or may not be obvious, but it does do damage. This article discusses the causes and solutions of refrigerant leaks.
Read MorePropane Use In The Summer: What’s Normal?
Propane fuel isn’t just utilized during winters. In fact, many homeowners continue to use propane even when the snow melts and temperatures rise. This article discusses some valid aspects to consider if you use propane during the summer. We also share some of the benefits that come with automatic propane fuel delivery.
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