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June 10, 2009 -Industry Article
With the potential for energy savings and peace of mind for the homeowner, adding dryer vent cleaning to your business only makes sense. In addition to being a stand-alone service offering, cleaning dryer vents can be a smart way to increase revenue ...
May 22, 2009 -Industry Article
Heat lost during the winter months must be replaced by the heating system, and heat gained during the summer months must be replaced by the cooling system – and this costs money. In fact, the Department of Energy states that heating and cooling account for 50% - 70% ...
April 21, 2009 -Industry Article
Eighty-three percent of a home’s heat loss and gain comes through the ceiling and roof. You can help your customers with this problem when you offer radiant barrier installation services. The EPA recognizes radiant barrier as a heat shield that will block out at least 90% of radiant heat ...
August 25, 2008 -Industry Article
90% of homes have shown indoor air quality issues, and the EPA ranks indoor air pollution as one of the top 5 health risks. In addition, there are 55 million allergy and asthma sufferers in the U.S. With growing concerns about the air we breathe ...
May 1, 2008 -Industry Article
With increasing allergy and asthma sufferers, and concerns about indoor air quality, homeowners, and building maintenance managers alike, are looking to improve their environments with air duct cleaning ...
April 24, 2008 -Industry Article
In today’s air-tight homes and other buildings, indoor air quality (IAQ) is a growing concern for many people. That is why more and more contractors choose to add air duct cleaning to their service offerings ...
March 13, 2008 -Industry Article
A recent study shows over 97% of homes were found to have lower than acceptable levels of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). These findings were recorded based upon over 49,000 individual tests ...


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