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Understanding Solar Pool Heaters

June 21, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Solar Pool heaters can greatly reduce your energy costs. They're more cost effective than either gas or heat-pump swimming pool heaters. You'll be able to save on annual operating costs once a solar pool heater system is installed. Best of all, a solar swimming pool heater can be used in most climates. The typical solar pool heater system consists of a solar collector, a filter, a pump, and a flow-control valve. - The solar collector is the device which the pool water passes through, to be heated by the sun. - The filter removes the dirt and debris before the water is pumped into the solar collector. - The pump is the what circulates the water through the filter and solar collector, and brings it back into the swimming pool. - And finally, there's the flow-control valve. It is either an automatic or a manual device, which redirects the water through the solar collector. A solar...

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Glass Blocks As Compared To Regular Blocks

June 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

When it comes to renovating buildings, there is no shortage of what people can use, whether it be clay, or concrete, or bricks, or marble or even glass. As building technology continues to advance, we see a lot more in terms of innovative designs when it comes to building homes and commercial buildings. One of the building materials which is causing quite a stir is glass blocks. Glass blocks are common. We have been to offices where a part of the wall is made of attractive translucent walls. These allow light and also part of the environment.. So are glass blocks competing with regular building blocks now? The answer is that while regular bricks are still in vogue in many parts of the world, they are facing competition from glass blocks due to a number of reasons. One of the reasons why glass is becoming especially attractive to office builders is because it...

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Improvements with Pellet Fuel

June 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Due to a energy shortage in the U.S, Wood pellets were engineered and that was way back in the 1970s and are generally manufactured from wood waste generated in saw mills, furniture manufacturing facilities, paper mills, etc. Burning wood pellets can be used as a substitute for electricity; wood-fuelled fireplaces and stoves; or fossil fuels, such as propane or natural gas. Pellet fuel is burned in appliances, such as freestanding stoves, fireplace inserts, furnaces or commercial burners too name a few. Pellet Fuel Convenience Pellet fuel is an allergy-free and clean form of fuel. There is zero duct or dirt as the fuel is nicely packed and does not have the messy handling like coal or other fossil fuels. The storage footprint of wood pellets is relative low compared with the likes of cordwood and is 4times smaller and typically a six cubic foot of pellet fuel will last the whole winter. So...

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How Do Solar Panels Work? A 5 Step Process

June 6, 2009 · 1 Comment 

Solar panels are made out of several components which work together in a complicated manner to alter the sun's heat and energy into usable, renewable electricity. But how do solar panels work? Continue Reading »

Get Solar Power In Your House and Save Money

May 19, 2009 · 2 Comments 

The energy sources we use today are consuming the planet and will eventually run out. We will eventually have to switch to renewable energy sources, but many people won't do so until they know it is cost-effective for them. Not many people know that now it is, if you do it the right way! Costly and Complex? Not anymore! Getting somebody to install your own solar panels for you may cost more than $3000 dollars. But it's easy to learn to install your own! There are many guides on the Internet that you can check out to show you how to do this and save thousands of dollars. In addition to that, solar panels installed on your roof can save you more than 80% on your monthy energy bill. Many of these manuals are easy enough that anybody with basic knowledge of tools and access to a hardware store can do it. Alternative energy...

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Do It Yourself Solar Power In Three Simple Steps

April 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Do it yourself solar power is free energy that can be found anyplace on the planet, yet it is greatly under utilized due to many misconceptions and doubts regarding its validity and viability. Continue Reading »

Solar Panel at Home Solutions

April 8, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Today more than ever we are living in an environmentally conscious world. In our world today, solar panels are quickly becoming an energy source of choice for many people. The topics of renewable and non-renewable sources of Continue Reading »

Oil Less Air Compressors Are Electrically Powered

April 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Portable compressors vary in dimension and power capability. There are number of kinds, subject to the machines you will be utilizing. Small air compressors will drive modest equipment easily. You aught to inspect the power needs of your machinery Continue Reading »

Stop Septic Tank Problems

March 25, 2009 · 1 Comment 

A septic tank, the crucial component of a septic system, is a small scale sewage treatment system that's common in areas with no connection to the main sewage pipes provided in the area by private corporations or local governments and when septic tank problems arise it's best to call the professionals to find the source of the problem and learn more Continue Reading »

Set Up Your Solar and Wind Power System Today

March 15, 2009 · 4 Comments 

There have been rampant rising and falling in fuel prices over the years. Take today, for instance, fuel prices these days is comparatively cheaper, but only temporarily. Even though this is the case, fuel prices these days are still more expensive than what they usually were. The future is an indefinite time. We will not be Continue Reading »

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