Here's a few tips to help
you save money on your investment, and a few safety
tips to protect yourself and your family. In the
future we will be adding additional tips and some FAQ's.
So check back often. |
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| Seasonal
Tips |
As you know, central air
conditioning provides great summertime comfort for your
entire home. However the cost of electricity can
make you uncomfortable when you receive your utility
bill. |
At Tarter Brothers we know
how important it is to cool your home or business establishment
as efficiently as possible. Here are some tips
to follow to help you control your energy costs this
summer: |
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Clear overgrown shrubs and high grass/weeds from
around the outside condensing unit so they don't
interfere with proper air circulation.
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Set your thermostat at the highest comfort level.
Each degree you raise the thermostat reduces cooling
energy consumption up to 3%.
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Keep your window coverings drawn on the sunny side
of the house to keep out the sun's intense rays.
Be sure doors and windows are kept closed when the
air conditioner is on
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Change your filters frequently. We recommend
changing filters every 30 days to insure good performance
from your system.
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Call Tarter Brothers (217-735-4117), your cooling
professional to inspect and service your unit to
keep it running efficiently.
If your
unit is not cooling:
If everything is running, but not cooling you may be
low on Freon or you may need a part replaced.
Call you Tarter Brothers professionals and let us service
your unit. |
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| Plumbing
Tips |
Hot
tap water can scald. Every year
thousands of people are admitted to emergency rooms
with hot water scalds. For safety install "scald
guard" faucets in your bathroom. First degree
burns develop within only 12 seconds in 130 degree F
water, versus 130 seconds in 120 degree F water. |
For safety
keep your hot water heater set no higher than 120 degree
F. If you always seem to run out of hot water
for showers and laundry, consider buying a 50 gallon
water heater. A 50 gallon water heater set at
120 degrees F is far more safe that a 40 gallon unit
set at 140 degrees F. |
| Water
Conservation Tips |
| Did
you know that you can save: |
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3 gallons by turning the water off each
time you brush your teeth
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7 gallons a day by fixing a leaky faucet
right away
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75-200 gallons per week by running only
full loads in the washing machine and dishwasher
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20-25 gallons by taking a shower instead
of a bath
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200-300 gallons per month by keeping a bottle
of water in the refrigerator for drinking in order
to not have to run the tap until the water gets
cold enough to drink
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1000 gallons a month by installing a flow
restrictor in a shower (will cut water use by as
much as two-thirds)
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1500-2000 gallons a day by fixing a pinhead-sized
hole (with 60 lbs. of pressure) right away
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| Safety
Reminders |
Do not
use or store flammable products such as gasoline, solvents
or adhesives in the same room or area near any gas fired
appliance. Gasoline and other flammables can be
dangerous if not used safely. |
Water
temperature over 125 degrees can cause severe burns
instantly from scalds. Always feel water before
bathing or showering. |
Never
leave children or the elderly unattended in the bath
or shower. |
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