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Troubleshooting a Coleman forced hot air furnace limit switch
If you wake up in a blizzard and find yourself without heat as I did this morning, there are a few things that you might want to try before you give up and call for repair. Even if you can't fix the problem yourself, you may be able to determine at least some information about what is causing the malfunction and that information can sometimes be very useful to the people who will ultimately come to fix it.
27 commentsDirty Flame Sensors: A Common Cause of Furnace Problems
Furnace not working? A dirty flame sensor is a common cause of furnace problems. This simple furnace repair tip could save you $100-$150. It's easy and doesn't require a lot of tools or special skills.
4 commentsBuying a New Furnace: How Much Money Will You Be Saving?
These are step by step instructions to figure out how much money you spend on heating, how much is wasted, and how much a new furnace can save on your gas bill. You'll feel more confident about choosing your new furnace and knowing what to expect from it.
0 commentsRV Camping in Death Valley National Park - With Photographs
RV camping in Death Valley National Park offers many beautiful views, interesting history and unique natural areas. Visit in the winter for balmy temperatures and sunny days. See Badwater, 282 feet below sea level, the Harmony Borax Mines of 20-Mule Team fame and the unique behive Charcoal Kilns. RV campground information and 29 photographs of Death Valley are included.
14 commentsHeating and Cooling Career: What to Know Getting Started
HVAC(R) professionals are in high demand and choosing a career isn't always easy. This Hub gives a peek into an HVAC career.
2 commentsTypes Of Cement
Cement is a substance prepared by heating limestone with clay at 1450 degrees in a kiln. As a result “clinker” is produced to which other substances are added which determine different types of cement. Cement gets hard on heating therefore it...
0 commentsChoosing an Energy Efficient Propane Furnace
Propane furnaces can be a great choice for an energy efficient home. The new propane furnaces are about 92 -94 percent efficient. These reasonably priced furnaces cost quite a bit less to run than electric or wood. They cost about 50 percent less per BTU to run.
5 commentsDeath Valley National Park ~ Photos and Impressions of Extremes
Trying to cross the Devil's Golf Course in a pioneer's covered wagon would have been a nightmare! Numerous photos plus videos of this largest of U.S. national parks are here to be seen and enjoyed including a palm fringed oasis surrounded by desert.
141 commentsFacts About Outdoor Wood Burning Boilers
A friend just told me her parents are thrilled with their outdoor wood burning boiler. It is all they need to heat their entire home out in the country. The technology is still relatively new for home heating, but in the proper setting, it offers many benefits.
5 commentsFurnace Filters
Many people neglect the task of cleaning or replacing their furnace filters. This is mainly down to the fact they’re misled and believe that it’s a dangerous and difficult task. Cleaning your filters is...
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