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Don’t Be Shocked At Your Home’s Lack Of Humidity

The dry air of winter can really make us uncomfortable.
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EnergyWorks KC Aims High To Lower Energy Usage

EnergyWorks KC is working to reduce energy usage for city residents.
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The Importance of Routine Duct Cleaning

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The air ducts are the perfect place for things like dust, insects, rodents, and mold to hide. Think of your ducts as the respiratory system of your home that gets congested. Ducts contaminated with dust and pollen can be troublesome for those that suffer from allergies and asthma; and
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Whew! A Reprieve On New Furnace Regulations

It’s not often that the heating and cooling industry gets to say this but, “Breaking News!” We’ve been telling you about the Department of Energy regulations regarding replacing your furnace and the problems it could create including major home renovation in order to comply wi
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What To Know About the KCP&L Cool Homes Program

If you’re a Missouri homeowner thinking of upgrading to a new HVAC system you should know of the new regulations that will come into effect in May of 2013. It could mean significant costs above the system itself in remodel costs to accommodate the new unit. To assist in the upgrade
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Family Money Saving Tips: Eating On The Cheap

Saving money on food doesn't have to taste bad!
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KC Kids Marathon Is Saturday!

Keeping our kids healthy means a good diet, plenty of sleep, a lot of love and some exercise. Getting them off the couch and into the yard builds cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and strength. Organized sports are great but so is a game of tag, a long walk or a bicycle ride. The
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Spotlight on Team Member: Tiffany Brinegar

Tiffany Brinegar is celebrating her 2 year anniversary with Climate Control next February. She is originally from San Antonio, TX, and moved to St. Joe when she was 9. Tiffany now lives in Kansas City with her 8 year old daughter and her 12 year old son. When at Climate Control she ca
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The Importance Of A Carbon Monoxide Detector

Carbon monoxide (0r CO) is a common gas but it can cause sudden illness and even death. It’s produced by combustible materials as they ignite. Cars, trucks, small gas engines, stoves, lanterns, gas stoves and even heating systems produce CO. It’s odorless, colorless and so not eas
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Furnace Regulations Are Changing-Consider Replacing Soon

According to a study by Consumer Reports, home furnaces usually last between 13 and 20 years, with the majority of them having about a 15-year lifespan. Proper maintenance can extend the life a few more years and some homes can claim working furnaces in the triple decades. But if your
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