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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

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Are you ready to start saving money on your heating bills?

Have you finally had enough of the BIG COMPANY’S telling you that you are going to have to spend hundreds even thousands of dollars to fix the heating problems in your home, to improve Air Quality in your home?

• How long have you put up with COLD ROOMS in your home?
• How long have you been dealing with ALLERGIES in your home?
• How often should I have my furnace serviced?
• Did you know that you can have your furnace and ducts cleaned?
• How often should I have my furnace cleaned?
• How often should I change or clean my furnace filter?
• Am I using the best filter for my family’s needs?

My E-Book will help you answer all these questions and more. It is designed to help the home-owner help themselves, to save time and money. An easy to follow step by step with illustrations guiding you through how to properly repair your heating system to run more efficiently and how to improve the air quality in your home. It includes servicing, maintaining, repairing, cleaning, filters, crawl spaces and also deals with dryer vents. You can save $10s; $100s even $1000s with my easy to follow self help E-Book. I give you all the tools to help yourself save money and to help improve your family’s health.


Dear Jim:
I would like to thank you for the difference your E-Book has made in my family’s lives. We were experiencing everything you said we would from cold rooms to allergies. With the help of your E-Book and a few dollars on my part I was able to eliminate my cold rooms and the allergy levels my children were experiencing have definitely fallen off. They no longer complain like they used to .Although not enough time has passed since I have put your E-Book to work for me, common sense tells me that I am going to save hundreds of dollars in this next year on my fuel bill and I can’t thank you enough. In today’s economy saving money is key.
Again, in closing thank you so much!
Al Hope, Vancouver Island, Canada


Jim:
Your E-Book has made a difference in our home life. Unfortunately at our age, we were unable to do the work ourselves; however, with the information you provided we were able to pick the right company’s needed to rectify the problems we were dealing with. I can’t wait to see the amount of money we save in the next year thanks to you.
Yours truly, Mike Langlois, Alberta, Canada


P.S.
If you can relate to the questions above then my E-Book is a MUST BUY for you and your family. It’s time to take control and to better the lives of the ones we love the most. I look forward to our dealings to come and I am always available for any questions you might have before and after you have my E-Book.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Dryer Vents

Just another thing for home owners to think about. Dryer fires are something we should keep in
mind. Check with your insurance agent because I know here in BC Canada if a fire is traced back
to your dryer and you are still using a plastic flex hose for exhaust your insurance will not cover your loses. The code now is an aluminum flex hose which runs under $20 and can be picked up at any hardware store. With the plastic flex hose the condensation was building up inside them,
trapping the lint and causing build ups inside the hose. This would cause the dryers to over heat resulting in dryer fires or element burn outs. When you are choosing a new aluminum flex hose please make sure that the one you choose is the bendable type. You do not want the rigid types because there is no give at all in them. If you try to bend them too much they will break.
Do not use duct tape to attach the hoses. We are dealing with heat, which will dry the glue on the
duct tape.Make sure you use a foil tape which is made for heat.
You should look at having your dryer vent cleaned every other year if it is less then 25 feet in
length, any thing longer should be cleaned every year and you might want to look at having this
re-plumbed to a shorter distance. Typically a dryer vent starts to clog up at the furthest point
away from the dryer. The last 4 - 6 feet is usually the problem but in longer systems the dryers
just don't have the power to blow the lint to the end so it starts building up way before the end
of the system. I have seen vents so long that dryer lint wasn't the problem. Water was! Because
it was so long the dryer couldn't even get rid of the condensation inside the pipe and it just kept
building up. If you’re dryer vent is this long (more then 40 feet) then seriously think of
re-plumbing it. Your Power-Vac company can take care of this chore for you.
An absolute no-no with dryer vents is to not put a screen on the vent outside your home. It
takes no time at all for these screens to clog up and then you've got problems with drying.
Another issue is birds. They love to nest inside dryer vents. Make sure you have a flap on yours
at the very least. Pest guards are available at any hardware store and this is what I would
suggest using. No blockage and peace of mind knowing no birds can get into your vent.
How will you know you need to clean out your dryer vent? If you are constantly replacing
heating elements, if a load of wash is taking more then one drying cycle to dry or if you see a lot
of lint on your roof or sidewalk underneath your vent then you should start thinking about
having it cleaned out.

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