Humidity and temperature are closely related. There is less moisture in cool air, while warm air is able to hold more moisture. The more moisture there is in the air, the warmer it will feel. This is called the heat index. During the summer, increasing temperatures...
Homeowners have expressed a lot of interest lately in creating an energy efficient home. If you build from the ground up, you have a distinct advantage, but a retrofitted or remodeled space can also become an energy efficient home. The same is true for commercial...
If you live in the Northeast, you know that you can expect high temperatures in the summer, sub-zero temperatures in the winter and just about everything in between. In addition to managing wide swings in the air temperature, you’ll always have a problem with...
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