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Home Heating and Cooling Efficiency Tips

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As energy prices rise, most homeowners are concerned about heating and cooling efficiency. Learn how to keep your energy bills under control.

Heating and Cooling System Maintenance Tips

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Heating and cooling systems are usually trouble-free and easy to maintain for your home. Learn basic maintenance and safety tips.

Should you use a heat gun to dry paint in the cold weather?

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You can use a heat gun to dry paint in cold weather, but ideally you should paint when the temperature is at least 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15.6 degrees Celsius). Learn whether you can use a heat gun to dry pain in cold weather in this article.

Can you use a heat gun to cure powder coating?

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Powder coating is like dry paint that sticks when heated. Learn whether you can use a heat gun to cure powder coating in this article.

Can you bend a PVC conduit with a heat gun?

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A PVC conduit is an advantageous alternative to steel or metal conduits. Learn whether you can bend it with a heat gun in this article.

How do sodium-acetate heat pads work?

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Heating pads are made of a plastic pouch and a clear liquid. Inside the pouch is a metal disk that when clicked crystallizes the liquid causing it to heat up. Find out how heat pads work.

DIY Passive Solar Heat for Your Garage

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Passive Solar energy is great... it is free, clean, simple, and functional. Learn more about DIY passive solar heat for your garage.

How Fireplaces Work

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Fireplaces are known for their warmth, but they can sometimes lose more heat than they provide. Learn about fireplaces at HowStuffWorks.

How to Repair a Dryer

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A dryer is a large drum into which wet laundry is loaded. Air heated by a gas heater or electric heating element is blown through the drum to dry clothes. Learn to repair a dryer.

10 Best Roofing Materials for Warmer Climates

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The first real line of defense against the heat is a building's roof. And some materials are better than others -- especially in hot climates. See which ones are best at keeping the heat at bay.

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