
Winter has come and gone, but some homes are keen on using their fireplaces to keep their
respective abodes warm all year long. However, the use of these fireplaces are actually absorbing heat energy within the house. Thus, homes are keeping off about twenty percent of heat.
To conserve energy and maintain warmth, it is recommended that burning fire inside the house should only be allowed during the
occasions and holidays. The dampers should be sealed tight when the fireplace is not used.
Clean fireplace areas are also important in conserving energy.
A system always has the tendency to reach equilibrium or balance. This is also true in the flow of energy. Temperature, in particular, tends to level-off from an initial state if there is no further energy input. For instance, a room may have hot tem
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When designing your house you can't take for granted the small issues that could affect the house's overall features as well as its possible (future) salability. The general guidelines may include the height of the ceiling, the steepness of the stairs, an
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