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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.

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.

How Denim Insulation Works

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Do you love your jeans so much that you want them to stay in your house forever and ever? Then you're going to love denim insulation, the blue way to go green.

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