If you’re not a winter person, the idea of “prepping” sounds like buying things you don’t want and fussing with projects ...
Mornings feel colder, arguments simmer, and energy bills loom. The big question returns: when should you actually press ‘on’? As autumn takes hold, cooler ...
As the colder months approach, NES is sharing tips to help you save on your energy bills. Tip #1 - Heating accounts for over half of your bill, so NES suggests keeping your thermostat at 68 degrees or ...
* Block cold air from coming in. Installing weather stripping, door sweeps and caulking is a great way to keep cold air out ...
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A – With colder evenings in the forecast, now is probably the most pro-active time to get your fireplace ready for burning. Here are some things that need addressing: Have a certified chimney sweep ...
The Midwest is known for numerous things — a deep-seated love of sports, friendly neighbors and, above all, fickle weather. Most Illinois residents are familiar with the wild temperature fluctuations ...
A Nottingham city centre JD Wetherspoon pub is to be repaired for safety reasons. The budget pub chain is planning to carry out a maintenance programme at The Roebuck Inn in St James’s Street.
Experts generally recommend turning on the heat when indoor temperatures fall to the mid-60s. The U.S. Department of Energy suggests setting your thermostat between 68 and 70 degrees while awake to ...