Friday, January 18, 2008

Saving On Furnace Repairs

Furnace repairs are costly - they can easily cost hundreds of dollars. Quite often, the cost of labour is the biggest item on the invoice, if not the only one! Meanwhile, you can significantly reduce or even completely avoid charges for furnace repairs. It's quite easy, but you need to do this before the repairman comes.

Before actually coming to see the furnace, a good technician will try to learn as much as possible about the problem. He should call you and ask you to do a couple of basic checks on the furnace. If the technician gets enough information, he'll come with the part you need to fix the problem, saving himself a trip just to decide what part he needs. Quite often, the problem is just a blocked filter or an accidentally turned off switch - you can find this out right over the phone.

So, when you're speaking to the technician, he'll ask you to do some routine checks. Don't worry, he won't ask you to do anything unsafe or difficult. Let's go through a few possible scenarios.

Q. Do you feel air coming out of the floor registers?

WA. (Wrong Answer) Yes, the air is fine. The technician will come and check the air for you. He may find that the furnace (air handler) switch was off and turn it back on for you. Do you want to pay $100 for that?

RA. (Right Answer) Just a second, I'll check. (After checking a couple of registers) Air flow is as usual, or weaker than usual. (Whichever is the case.) Now, he might be able to figure out what the problem is, just from that simple question.

Q. Is the filter clean?

WA. Yes, it's clean. The technician can come and check the filter for you, but is that really worth $100?

RA. I don't know. My husband usually checks the filter, but he's not home. The technician will explain you where to find the filter, and what to check.

And if your technician doesn't call before coming? Well, you may be dealing with the wrong company. Boris Sherman is a residential heating and air conditioning contractor. His company Cozy World installs furnaces, air conditioners and heat pumps in the Greater Toronto Area. Find your air conditioner at http://www.cozyworld.ca/.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

How To Make A Beautiful Rosary Bracelet With Premium Furnace Glass Beads

We all have a vice. Mine happens to be this habit of buying every pretty bead I see. My very favorite beads are the blown furnace cane glass beads...particularly from US artists Mingo & Asho and David Christensen. They are positively stunning! I have now found a way to use the chub style furnace beads to make a rosary bracelet.

If you are not familiar with a rosary bracelet, or how to pray with a rosary bracelet, it consists of 11 beads, rather than the traditional 59 of a full rosary. The singled out bead is the Our Father bead, and the other 10 are for the decade of Hail Mary prayers. A rosary bracelet is a convenient way to carry your rosary with you, and is also an excellent conversation starter to share your faith.

To make an easy and beautiful furnace glass rosary bracelet you will need the following supplies:

10 FURNACE GLASS CHUBS

1 LARGE FURNACE GLASS CHUB

28* 4mm SWAROVSKI CRYSTALS

1 BUTTON CLASP

1 SMALL CRUCIFIX (with jump or split ring for hanging)

1 SMALL MIRACULOUS MEDAL (also with jump or split ring) (OR SAINT MEDAL OF CHOICE) 2 SILVER CRIMP BEADS

SOFTFLEX BEADING WIRE, MEDIUM STRENGTH

CRIMPING PLIERS

SCISSORS

*May vary depending on size of chubs and size of bracelet you are making.

Directions: Decide the length of your bracelet, and trim your beading wire, leaving enough for tying off at end. Add male end of clasp and secure with crimp bead. String in this order: 3 crystals, large furnace chub, 2 crystals, crucifix, 1 crystal, medal, 1 crystal, chub, 2 crystals, chub, 2 crystals chub...repeat this until you string last chub. String 3 crystals (or more if you need a bit longer). Add female end of clasp and secure with crimp bead.

Please visit my website for a picture of a finished bracelet, and links for bead supplies, magazines, and business software to help you make money with your bead projects.

Have a wonderful day!

Sheri Hill is a stay at home mother of three and a self-proclaimed bead enthusiast. Having recently joined the Catholic Church at he age of 41, she loves to share her faith with others.

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Not Changing Your Furnace Filter Can Be Dangerous - Don't Become A Statistic

We have all heard the horrifying story about the family that just barely escaped with their lives, or even worse the family that died in their sleep, there lives ended by a silent killer. The silent killer is CO (Carbon Monoxide). If you don't change or maintain your furnace filter as recommended by the manufacturer you could be putting your family in danger. Your furnace filter is designed to remove dust from air as it passes through your furnace. The longer your furnace filter is installed the dirtier it becomes. This increased loading of the filter with dust causes a resistance to air flow through the filter and reduces air flow.

Gas and oil furnaces, like all heating and air conditioning equipment, are designed to have a certain amount of air flow at all times to operate properly and at highest efficiency. This air flow is measured in CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute). These appliances have a heat exchanger which has the heat source, flame, inside and the air passes over the heat exchanger on the outside. As the air passes over the heat exchanger it picks up the heat from the flame inside.

To get maximum efficiency from these systems the walls of the heat exchanger are made as thin as possible but not so thin that they cannot withstand the heat that they are subjected to during normal operation. This brings us back to the fact that these appliances are designed with minimum air flow requirements.

A furnace filter that remains in the system so long that it begins to negatively impact air flow can be dangerous. As the amount of air flowing over the heat exchanger declines, the operating temperature of the heat exchanger increases. This is when heat exchanger can crack because they are operating above design conditions. The hotter the heat exchanger gets the more it expands when heating and contracts as it cools during the off cycle. This expanding and contracting can become excessive and cause the metal of the heat exchanger warp or crack. A cracked heat exchanger can cause combustion gases to mix with the air in your home.

The good news is that properly designed furnaces have high limit switches that prevent excessive heating of the heat exchanger. These limit switches monitor the temperature at or near the heat exchanger and if the temperature reaches a predetermined set point, the unit will be shut off either until manually reset or until the limit switch senses that the temperature is within safe limits and resets automatically.

A furnace can operate a long time on an auto reset limit switch without anybody even knowing. This means that the furnace is operating at the limits of its design capabilities. Today most limit switches are the manual reset type, designed this way so that the furnace will not operate until it is serviced and the problem corrected.

Don't rely on these safety switches to protect you from disaster. These are mechanical devices which can and do fail to operate properly at times. So reduce your risk by maintaining your furnace filter properly. This means cleaning or changing your furnace filter regularly. It is always best to follow manufacturers guidelines.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

What You Should Look For When Buying an Outdoor Wood and Coal Furnace

Each day there are hundreds of individuals who consider purchasing an outdoor wood and coal furnace. Many times these individuals are looking to find ways to save money when heating their home. Purchasing an outdoor wood and coal furnace is a great way to do just that; however, there are number of factors that should be taken into consideration when buying one.

There are millions of Americans who are termed as impulse buyers. An impulse buyer is an individual who tends to buy things right on the spot. It is possible to get a great deal when buying on impulse; however, it is often considered a bad method of shopping. When a large item, such as an outdoor wood and coal furnace, is being purchased buying on impulse could be costly. For this reason, individuals who are interested in buying an outdoor wood and coal furnace are encouraged to research products and seriously think about their decision before making a purchase.

An outdoor wood and coal furnace is one of best outdoor home heating methods because it allows wood or coal to be used. When looking to buy an outdoor furnace there are many individuals who assume that they would want to use wood and wood alone to heat their home. The cost of an outdoor wood and coal furnace is not that much different from a traditional outdoor wood furnace. The price will be higher, but many individuals love the fact that they have a choice.

Once a specific type of outdoor furnace has been selected you will next need to find a model. There are a large number of individuals and companies who sell outdoor wood and coal furnaces. This means that you are likely to come across a wide product selection. The best way to select the best outdoor wood and coal furnace model is by knowing what each has to offer. Many online websites or printed catalogs should provide detailed information on the specific furnace models. You should use this information and apply it to what you will need in an outdoor furnace.

When buying an outdoor wood and coal furnace it is also likely that you will take the price into consideration. The price of an item is important; however, your purchase should not be solely based on it. Lower priced items do not always mean the better deal. It is important to remember that if you want a high-quality product you will have to pay for it.

By researching outdoor furnaces online you should be able to compare the quality of a product and the price at the same time.

The purchase of an outdoor wood and coal furnace is one that should not be taken lightly.

By not taking the time to research and understand outdoor wood and coal furnaces you could be putting yourself at risk for paying too much money for a poor quality furnace.

Knowing what you need in a furnace is the best way to ensure that you are getting a great value for your money.

Get a great deal on a outdoor wood and coal furnace

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