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Preparing Your Home for Winter
Baby it’s cold outside! We’ve already broken out the heavy jackets and the worst winter weather has yet to arrive. In fact, the season won’t
What to Look for While Troubleshooting Your Home Heating System
With winter fast approaching and the coldest days of the year ahead, your home heating system is critical. If there’s a problem or if the
Tips For Lowering Your Energy Bills
It’s the time of year when you want to come in out of the cold, but sometimes when you get your energy bill you’ll wish
Get Ready for Winter with Tragar’s Annual Home Heating Tune–Up
We’re not at winter yet, but there’s a definite chill in the air and it is time to get prepared. For many, that means gearing
Taking Care of Your Old and New Heating System After a Move
Moving to a new home can be an exciting time for you and your family. It can also be very stressful. While you may be
A Short History of Biofuels
You hear about biofuels all the time. Perhaps you’ve noticed them in commercials for items such as ethanol. You might even know a little bit
What are the Main Components of a Ductless Air Conditioning System?
When you think about air conditioning systems, many people picture a window unit or central air conditioning. But there’s another air conditioning option for customers
What is Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER)?
When you’re shopping for an air conditioning system, there’s one phrase you’re going to hear over and over: energy efficiency. You’ll constantly be told that
Changing Your Landscaping Can Save Energy and Money
Summer is the time when you want your yard and the area around your home to look its best. You want to keep your lawn
Keep Your Family Safe with a Whole-House Filtration System
Across the nation and around Long Island, concerns are being raised about the safety of our drinking water. From lead found in the water supply
3 Tips to Help You Use Less Energy This Summer
You don’t have to spend a lot of money to help save the environment. In fact, the opposite is often true when it comes to
Biggest Mistakes Homeowners Make with Their Cooling Systems
Two thirds of American homes are air conditioned, according to the US Department of Energy. Homeowners spend more than $11 billion annually on their cooling