He can cook and make great barbecue. And just lift up everyone around him. Agree famously invented.





He can cook and make great barbecue. And just lift up everyone around him. Agree famously invented.






When it comes to breathing in healthy air, and keeping asthma and breathing problems at bay, furnace filters and AC filters are much more important than you think. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, indoor air is two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. This article will help you make informed decisions as to the replacement of your furnace filters and air conditioner filters and how to care for them.
True or false: AC filters and/or furnace filters need to be changed every month.
True. You should be changing your filter every month, especially if you have allergies or asthma.

As spring flowers bloom, so does the desire to spruce up the exterior of your home. A new coat of paint is the most cost-effective and easiest way to facelift a home, but before you pick up a brush be sure the intended surface is ready for a paint job.
Painting Wood Siding
Before applying a new coat of paint to wood siding, do a thorough check of its condition. If the finish is unblemished but simply faded from years of exposure, then prep and paint away.
But if the finish is cracking, peeling or blistering that could be a sign of water damage.
Some consumers still don’t recognize the true value of air conditioning and furnace tune-ups. Dirt and neglect are leading causes of air conditioning system failure according to the EPA’s Guide to Energy-Efficient Heating & Cooling. Here’s what routine maintenance tune-ups are really all about:
1. Tune-ups are first and foremost about system longevity
The primary reason to have a HVAC tune-up is to keep your system running for as long as possible.
If properly maintained, a high quality, properly sized and expertly installed home comfort system should last more than 20 years. Impro