Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Beat the Heat from Under the Sheets!

The rise on the air temperature can already be felt and it’s only the beginning of a hotter trend. The summer season is loved by many but there sure are some who drastically hate it. From the nasty feeling of being drenched in sweat every time you leave the comfort of your cool homes to just wanting to stay in front of an electric fan or air conditioner for you to keep your cool.

Nevertheless, we cannot deny the joy summertime brings, especially to students and their families. Summertime means no more classes, new places to visit and get-aways with … read full article

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Using Heat Mats for The Prevention of Ice Build Up On Your Roof

heat mats for roofsHaving snow and ice on your roof can lead to major problems during the winter months. Too much of the snow can lead to a collapse on a flat roof and then the build up of ice along the rim can cause a blockage in the gutters or allow water to seep into the home. This is why some owners are looking to the installation of heat mats and other products that they can use on their roof when the winter precipitation starts to build up. This will allow for the water to be able to drain on a gradual … read full article

Friday, June 8, 2018

Eight Common Home Heating Blunders

Avoid these home heating blunders to stay warm and comfy in the middle of winter.

All of us wants to come home to a warm and comfortable house after a hard day at work and braving the frigid winter air and several inches of home every single day during winter. It’s not surprising that home heating is also the biggest spender on your utility bill. It may leave you with a dilemma whether to suffer in the cold or crank up the thermostat and suffer its consequences.

Even if money is not an issue, is it really necessary to splurge … read full article

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Clean the Ducts Before or After Installing New HVAC?

duct cleaningWe get this question a lot.  Should we clean the ducts before or after installing a new heating and cooling system? The answer is definitely before.

Since cleaning your ducts is critical to ensure your new heating system runs smoothly and efficiently, you want your ducts clean from day one.   Air duct cleaning removes dust built up over time.  As well it removes other contaminants such as dusty, dirty and debris.  A clogged air duct means your new HVAC system will not operate efficiently.  Moreover, dirty air ducts could impact the quality of air in your house.

 

If… read full article

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Elderly Louisiana man freezes to death in home with no heat


NEW ROADS, La. - An elderly Louisiana man whose home had no heat was found dead Wednesday morning, and his wife was hospitalized, after temperatures dropped into the teens overnight.

Paul Maker, 84, of New Roads, was found lying on the floor of his home by sheriff’s deputies, the Baton Rouge Advocate reported. Both Maker and his wife were disabled and wheelchair-bound.

The house had no heat, and the couple was afraid to run their space heaters because of the fire hazard, law enforcement officials said. Deputies went to their home Wednesday morning after a neighbor who often checked on the Makers called 911 to request a welfare check. 

“He was in the house with his wife, and they were deathly afraid of running their space heaters overnight,” Pointe Coupee Parish Sheriff Bud Torres told the newspaper. “This is just a sad situation.”

The couple’s children live in New Orleans and, upon learning of their father’s death and their mother’s hospitalization, could not travel the more than 100 miles to New Roads because most roads in south Louisiana were shut down due to the weather.

“I tried to call them all day yesterday to check on them and never got an answer,” Wanda Curly, the couple’s daughter, told the Advocate. “I knew the weather was bad, and I knew they couldn’t do a lot for themselves.”

The temperature in the house was about 20 degrees when deputies got there, Pointe Coupee Chief Deputy Coroner Joe Gannon said. Maker died of hypothermia.

Gannon said he believes Maker’s wife would have succumbed to the cold if the couple’s neighbor had not sought help.

“She would have been next, I think,” Gannon said.

Read More: https://www.ajc.com/news/national/elderly-louisiana-man-freezes-death-home-with-heat/pseyL4oigjlhDYrpTo4HsN
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