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Rinaldi’s Top Tips For Summer Energy Savings

Rinaldi’s Top Tips For Summer Energy Savings

July 21, 2011

Most homeowners experience rising energy costs in the summer, primarily because the heat outside forces the near-constant use of your air conditioning. If you don’t want your utility bills to skyrocket out of control, you’ll need to trim down your energy consumption in other ways. Fortunately, there are plenty of summertime energy-savings tips you can use …

Facilitate The Efficiency Of HVAC Systems With Ceiling Fans

Facilitate The Efficiency Of HVAC Systems With Ceiling Fans

July 19, 2011

Some people may come to Orlando for the warm weather, but you can definitely have too much of a good thing. One way that Floridians can stay cool, while saving money on their energy bills, is to make use of ceiling fans.

Have A Hunch Your Attic Insulation Isn’t As It Should Be?

Have A Hunch Your Attic Insulation Isn’t As It Should Be?

July 14, 2011

Do you think you pay more to heat and cool your home than you should? Does it take more energy now than it did when your house was new to maintain the comfort level you need? If so, this might be a good time to have your attic inspected. You may be able to save on your utility bills and keep …

Is This The Year For An Upgrade? Give High-Efficiency Air Conditioning A Try

Is This The Year For An Upgrade? Give High-Efficiency Air Conditioning A Try

July 12, 2011

You might have heard the term ‘high-efficiency air conditioning’ used here and there without knowing exactly how it’s different from standard central air. If your central air conditioning is in need of an upgrade, there are many reasons why a high-efficiency air conditioning unit would be a good choice:

Air-Source Options for Heat-Pump Systems

Air-Source Options for Heat-Pump Systems

July 7, 2011

The hot days of summer are here in Orlando, and an air-source heat pump is your best bet for economic cooling. Even though the term “heat pump” doesn’t necessarily make you think of air conditioning, a heat pump is actually a system that will cool down your house in a hurry during the Florida heat, …

Why Should I Invest In A Geothermal Heating And Cooling System?

Why Should I Invest In A Geothermal Heating And Cooling System?

July 5, 2011

For decades, science and technology have worked together to harness natural energy. Solar power, wind power and geothermal power have all proven to be effective methods of creating energy. The focus has primarily been on heating and cooling our homes. Of these three, the most consistent and reliable is geothermal heating and cooling.

R.E.S.T. Easy With Rinaldi’s Whole-House Comfort Checkup Energy Evaluation

R.E.S.T. Easy With Rinaldi’s Whole-House Comfort Checkup Energy Evaluation

June 28, 2011

You’ve probably heard about home energy audits. Our Whole-House Comfort Checkup completes a major part of this comprehensive energy-evaluation process, and the results can save you money and make your home more comfortable.

Efficiency Not A Problem With Dual-Fuel Systems

Efficiency Not A Problem With Dual-Fuel Systems

June 23, 2011

High-efficiency heating and cooling systems are designed to use fuel efficiently and get you good results on your energy bills; however, the cost of fuel in your area might make using electricity or gas, for example, more costly. Dual-fuel systems help to maximize energy efficiency by choosing the heating or cooling source that will use …

Try Duct Sealing For More Energy Savings

Try Duct Sealing For More Energy Savings

June 16, 2011

Ducts are used in homes to circulate the indoor air from the heating and cooling systems throughout the house. Properly sealed duct work will help ensure that you have a safe, comfortable and energy-efficient home. If your ducts have leaks or are not sealed properly, there is potential for significant air and energy loss. This …

In The Market For A Water Heater? Add A Solar Option To Your List

In The Market For A Water Heater? Add A Solar Option To Your List

June 7, 2011

As energy prices continue to increase, you may be looking for ways to improve the energy efficiency of your home. One way that has been proven to reduce the energy usage of a home is the addition of a solar water heater. By installing a solar water-heating unit in your home, you can increase its …