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A Whole-House Humidification System Offers Benefits Portable Units Don’t

February 2nd, 2012  |  Published in heating and cooling, home comfort

by Arpi’s

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If you’re looking for a way to alleviate the dry winter air in your Calgary home, a humidification system can help. There are two types to choose from: a whole-house humidification system and a portable unit — and each one has its advantages and disadvantages.

Dry winter air can be problematic. It can cause sinus and respiratory problems; it can also damage wood products in your home, like floors. Both whole-house and portable systems will send moisture into the air, and help to remedy dry air conditions. Adding moisture to the air can also help you with energy savings, because moist air feels warmer than dry air, so you can lower your thermostat.

Whole-house humidification

A whole-house system is ideal for homeowners seeking convenience and savings. This type of system is installed alongside heating equipment and connects to your home’s water supply, so as conditioned air is sent through the ductwork, the humidifier will add moisture as well. In that way, the air throughout your entire home will be more comfortable. With all of the spaces in your home able to benefit from humidification, you can go anywhere and avoid dry air. Finally, once the system is installed, there is very little maintenance required, besides an annual check-up.

Portable humidification

Portable humidifiers can be beneficial as well; however, they are limited in the amount of humidification they can provide. Typically, these devices are positioned in a room and deliver moisture into that specific space — so you won’t get whole-house humidification unless you take the device with you as you move through your home. These systems also require quite a bit of maintenance. You’ll need to fill the water tank every day, and clean out the tank every couple of days. Their main advantage, though, is that they are inexpensive to purchase.

Think your home could benefit from a whole-house humidification system? Contact Arpi’s Industries today, and let our experts help you explore your options and find the best fit for your home. We’ve been serving homeowners in Greater Calgary for almost 50 years.

Our goal is to help educate our customers about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems).  For more information about humidifiers and other HVAC topics, download our free Home Comfort Resource guide.

Arpi’s services Calgary, Alberta. Visit our website to see our special offers to get started today!

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Creating Extra Space with Garden Sheds

January 31st, 2012  |  Published in DIY, additions, home comfort, home office, outdoor

by Nicola Winters

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During a time of financial hardship, homeowners can experience a real struggle in getting the most out of their property. With house prices falling, many families are forced to stay put and sit out the property slump. One piece of advice that investors and interior designers have suggested is utilizing the existing house, rather than hunting for a bigger one and losing money already invested. There has been a significant increase in investment of home extensions to create extra space whilst increasing the value of the property.

The problem with extensions is the sheer cost. Not many homeowners are prepared to shell out such a large amount of cash on something so extreme. A cheaper alternative would be to transform a garden shed into a living space. There are many uses for a garden shed but here are the top ideas:

Office

Many people are now choosing the option to work from home. Although appears ideal, there are many potential distractions when attempting to study or work around the home. With a separate space for work activities, all disruptions are kept out of sight and mind. Simply set up an internet connection and enjoy the benefits of both working from home and working in an office.

Playroom

Those who want to move to a bigger place are, usually, expanding families who are struggling to find the space to accommodate such active and playful members. Toys are frequently seen piled up in the corner of a living room with games consoles taking up the whole entertainment stand. An inexpensive and realistic solution to this is to transform the garden shed into a playroom. Toys, games and books can all be stored there, giving your child a safe place to spend the day.

Workshop

For those who work in the construction or practice a somewhat messy hobby, such as woodwork, an extra space to work is incredibly necessary. Not only will one be able to undergo their work in peace, log all their projects in one place and enjoy complete tranquility whilst getting creative juices flowing but children will also be kept safe from sharp blades and instruments.

There are many other usages for garden sheds, from art workshops, to theatre rooms, to libraries right through to music rooms. Depending on an individual’s interests and needs, garden sheds can provide a substantial amount of extra living space that costs a fraction of the price for an extension.

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Lower Your Budget Requirements With These Energy-Saving Tips

January 27th, 2012  |  Published in heating and cooling, home comfort

by Arpi’s

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Are you in need of some effective energy-saving tips? To stay comfortable through a Southern Alberta winter, with its harsh winds and frigid temperatures, homeowners have to use their heating systems a lot. And while higher energy bills are a reality for homeowners in our region, you can control heating costs, at least to some degree, by incorporating the energy-saving measures below throughout your home.

§ Set your home temperature lower. According to the government of Alberta, each degree you setback your thermostat will translate into a 2 percent savings on your utility bills. Over the long winter, saving 2 percent (or more) on your energy bills will add up to significant savings.

§ Ensure that your heating system operates efficiently. This action involves two steps. First, you should change your system’s air filters regularly. A clean filter improves airflow, and adequate airflow is the key to efficient operations. Second, scheduling fall maintenance (or scheduling maintenance now if you missed it) keeps your system clean, and experts agree that regular service is the primary factor that will guarantee efficiency.

§ Avoid unnecessary energy consumption by dialing back your water heater’s temperature. Most manufacturers preset water heaters higher than necessary. Forty-nine degrees is an energy-saving setting, and you won’t notice a difference in the temperature when you use hot water to shower. However, some home appliances, like dishwashers, require a higher temperature setting, so consult your user guide or talk with an HVAC expert to explore your options.

§ Seal air leaks throughout the home. A tight home that doesn’t allow outside air in, or inside air out, is a low-cost measure that greatly enhances home efficiency.

§ Upgrade equipment. While high-efficiency heating equipment is a significant investment, it translates into bigger energy savings, and that’s savings you’ll reap over the life of the equipment.

Need more energy-saving tips? Arpi‘s Industries leads the way in saving Calgary-area homeowners money, reducing their energy bills while maintaining comfort. So call the best in the business: Our experience is backed up by more 48 years in the HVAC industry.

Our goal is to help educate our customers about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems).  For more information about energy efficiency and other HVAC topics, download our free Home Comfort Resource guide.

Arpi’s services Calgary, Alberta. Visit our website to see our special offers to get started today!

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New Year, New Home

January 17th, 2012  |  Published in DIY, appliances, home comfort, safety

Important Safety Resolutions to Start Your New Year Off Right

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New year, new opportunities indicates weekly trips to the gym, carrots instead of candy and an opportunity to break bad habits. How about a resolution that goes beyond 2012 and keeps your children and home safe for years to come? This year, make it a priority to childproof your kitchen and clean beyond the countertops to keep your family happy and healthy all year long.

“Your kitchen never gets a day off,” said Doug Rogers, president of Mr. Appliance Corp. “Between hot appliances and sharp cooking utensils, kids can often be in danger of hurting themselves. Fortunately, homeowners can prevent most accidents by making a few simple adjustments and educating their children about kitchen safety.”

Follow these resolution tips from Mr. Appliance to keep your kitchen clean and your kids safe:

Refrigerator

  • Keep items not safe for kids on higher shelves. Place juice boxes, apple slices and cheese sticks on the lower shelves for a healthy snack within your child’s reach.
  • Soak refrigerator removable parts in the sink with warm, soapy water to remove stains from food spills to keep new produce as fresh as possible.
  • Position refrigerator shelves to make it difficult for children to climb inside and close the door leaving your kitchen with a dangerous hide-and-seek spot.

Stove and Oven

  • Turn pot and pan handles in and away from the edge of the stove so curious hands can’t pull them down.
  • Remove oven racks and wash them by hand with warm water and soap to remove caked on food that can burn in your oven.
  • Establish a “safety zone” marked by a small rug or area of the kitchen to keep kids several feet away from the oven while it’s hot.

Microwave Oven

  • Wipe interior microwave surfaces with a mixture of two tablespoons baking soda and one quart water to remove food stains and keep your microwave clean for future use.
  • Encourage children to use an oven mitt when removing a hot plate or bowl.
  • Heat a microwave-safe bowl of vanilla extract for three minutes to give your kitchen a fresh scent.

Dishwasher

  • Keep the dishwasher closed when you’re not loading or unloading. Sharp utensils inside can be dangerous to children.
  • Create a “safety zone” when opening the door to a steam-heavy dishwasher to avoid burns from the hot steam. Teach children to wait for dishes to cool down before unloading.
  • Give your dishwasher a fresh start to thoroughly clean your dishes. Remove food residue by running an empty dishwasher with a cup of white vinegar.

Most of these resolution tips can be accomplished in a matter of minutes and keep your home safe and energy efficient, too!  If you find a problem that you can’t handle, contact an appliance repair professional to help.

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You Might Need An HVAC Contractor If You Have These Problems

January 16th, 2012  |  Published in air quality, attic, heating and cooling, home comfort

by Arpi’s

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Most of the time, your home will sail through the seasons without as much as a hiccup. It’s helpful to know, however, when a situation requires an HVAC contractor and who to call. If you see evidence of any of the problems below, you should call an expert as soon as possible:

Attic problems

Having the right insulation levels and efficiency is critical in your attic. Without it, you not only lose valuable heated air through the attic, but the potential for ice damming increases. Since it’s common to experience Chinooks in Calgary, those warm days can melt the snow on your roof, which leaks down to your eaves and gutters, and freezes when the temperatures dip again. The best defense against ice damming is to have effective attic insulation.

Additionally, if your home exhaust systems are directed into the attic space, it’s more likely to experience problems, as excess moisture can lead to wood rot and wet, ineffective insulation.

Furnace problems

A dirty furnace filter can lead to an inefficient furnace. It’s important that you change the filter regularly to ensure proper airflow for the furnace, as well as to keep pollutants out of your home’s air. Leaks in the ductwork can contribute to energy losses. If you haven’t had the ductwork evaluated recently, it’s important to do so now to ensure that they don’t waste energy all winter long.

Crawl space problems

The main contributors to problems in the crawl space are moisture and a lack of insulation. If the space is musty, you most likely have moisture problems. If it’s not insulated, you’re likely to lose a lot of heat over the winter.

While problematic situations in your home can often cause financial stress and discomfort, using a highly reputable and knowledgeable HVAC contractor can offer peace of mind.


About the Contributor

Arpi’s Industries has served the Calgary area since 1963, and we know how to solve home problems unique to Alberta’s climate, while saving homeowners money in the process and creating more energy-efficient homes. Call Arpi’s Industrieswhen you want the best of the best.

Our goal is to help educate our customers about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems).  For more information about contractors and other HVAC topics, download our free Home Comfort Resource guide.

Arpi’s services Calgary, Alberta. Visit our website to see our special offers to get started today!

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Home Heating Systems Converge To Enhance Efficiency

January 12th, 2012  |  Published in air quality, heating and cooling, home comfort

by Arpi’s

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Knowing how your home heating systems converge to enhance efficiency can go a long way towards improving the overall efficiency of your home and reducing your energy bills in the process, which is of primary importance for the majority of Calgary homeowners. Most heating systems have three primary components: the thermostat, the furnace, and the duct work. Each component can be optimized to produce savings.

The thermostat

The thermostat’s temperature will determine your savings potential, and you can ensure savings by setting the thermostat back a few degrees at night and during the day, when the home is unoccupied. Installing a programmable thermostat will help to lock in savings, because a programmable device allows you to preset energy-saving temperatures. And you won’t have to remember to do so every day.

The furnace

The single most important factor that determines furnace efficiency is regular maintenance. It’s critical to have your system inspected and cleaned prior to each heating season – and regularly changing your furnace’s filter is part of an effective maintenance plan. These actions will keep your system free of buildup, which can negatively impact its efficiency potential.

Choosing a high-efficiency system can also lead to major savings, of particular importance due to Alberta’s long, harsh winter. High-efficiency furnaces begin at Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) ratings of 90 percent. The higher the rating, the higher savings you can realize. And most experts agree that homeowners who live in cold regions and use higher-efficiency systems can realize savings that will offset the investment in such a system.

The duct work

To ensure the efficient distribution of warmed air, it’s essential that your ductwork doesn’t leak conditioned air. Over time, duct connections and their seal can loosen, which leads to major energy losses up to 35 percent. Additionally, the ductwork’s capacity to operate without losses is dependent upon its design. If you have significant comfort issues, you’ll most likely benefit from evaluating and upgrading its design.

Know that you understand your home heating systems, use these tips to improve energy savings.

About the Contributor

Our goal is to help educate our customers about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems). For more information about attic ventilation and other HVAC topics, download our free Home Comfort Resource guide. Arpi’s services Calgary, Alberta. Visit our website to see our special offers to get started today! The experts at Arpi’s Industries are happy to help. Call us anytime.

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UV Lights In Your Duct System Can Help Boost Your Home’s Indoor Air Quality

December 19th, 2011  |  Published in heating and cooling, home comfort

by Arpi’s

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Does the idea of pollutants lurking around inside your home bother you? Does their presence trigger health-related issues, such as allergies or asthma? If so, you can do something about it by installing Ultraviolet (UV) lights in your HVAC system to boost the quality of your home’s air and enhance your health all year long.

UV lights have long been used in health-related settings to purify air. In hospitals, clean air is critical not only for the patients, but also for health workers who are exposed to viruses and bacteria. These systems are now available for residential use and accomplish the same goal: purified air.

UV lights target a specific class of pollutants, ones that your HVAC system’s air filter cannot: organic matter like mould, viruses and bacteria. If left unchecked, these pollutants pose risks for even healthy individuals, and cause significant problems for people with compromised immune systems or respiratory issues.

UV light is a form of safe radiation, and its short waves hit organic matter at the heart of each cell, thereby rendering the cell ineffective at reproducing. Once the cell is hit with the UV light, the DNA of the cell is changed: UV-light rays essentially kill off contaminants by taking away their ability to reproduce.

When UV lights are combined with your HVAC system, you get targeted, effective air-purifying technology that can keep all of the air in your home clean. Your home’s HVAC and duct system is designed to circulate the air throughout every corner of your home. As the air is drawn into the system, it is either heated or cooled, depending on the season. The furnace blower then pushes that air back into your home through supply registers, and the return registers pull it back into the system to start the process all over again. When UV lights are installed upstream of the HVAC system, each time the air passes through it, it’s purified again and again.

Keep your home’s air at top-notch quality with a UV light system.

This article was provided by Arpi’s. For help selecting a system, or to ask questions, contact the experts at Arpi’s Industries today! Our goal is to help educate our customers about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems).  For more information about indoor air quality and other HVAC topics, download our free Home Comfort Resource guide.

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