Author Archives: Jerry Brockman



Top Reasons for In-Floor Heating Installation

Posted by Jerry Brockman  •  Dec 23rd, 2011  • 

When and where you would install in-floor heating and the benefits of in-floor heating and creating zone control.

How to Lower Fuel Costs While Increasing Comfort

Posted by Jerry Brockman  •  Dec 10th, 2011  • 

In this article you will find ways to lower fuel costs while increasing comfort by using comfort zone finders, infrared heating, and garage heaters.

How to Get the Best Temperature Control for Your Home

Posted by Jerry Brockman  •  Dec 2nd, 2011  • 

In this article tips on how to get the best temperature control for your home through the use of boilers, air conditioning service, and better thermostats.

How to Maintain the Right Temperature in Every Room of Your Home

Posted by Jerry Brockman  •  Nov 26th, 2011  • 

There are a lot of options to consider when heating and cooling a home including how to manage the temperature in each room and the various spaces.

Picking Out the Best Humidifying Equipment for Your Baby

Posted by Jerry Brockman  •  Nov 11th, 2011  • 

Creating a healthy environment for your baby may involve choosing a humidifier. Review several types here to figure out what will work best for you.

5 Things to Consider About Ground Source Heat for the Home

Posted by Jerry Brockman  •  Nov 4th, 2011  • 

This article reviews several things you may want to know about ground source heat if you are looking for an energy efficient heating and cooling system.

How to Save Money with Better Temperature Control

Posted by Jerry Brockman  •  Oct 29th, 2011  • 

In this article you will find tips on how to save money with better temperature control in your home.

How to Use Technology to Heat Your Home

Posted by Jerry Brockman  •  Oct 14th, 2011  • 

In this article you will find useful information about using technology to heat your home.

Heating and Cooling Your Home the Natural Way

Posted by Jerry Brockman  •  Oct 5th, 2011  • 

Descriptions of natural options for heating or cooling your home and how effective they may or may not be.