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Elyssa at WhirLocalHow to Prepare Your Home for a Cold SnapJan. 11th, 2024

How to Prepare Your Home for a Cold Snap

Winter is in full swing in the northern hemisphere, and with it comes the possibility of winter storms and cold snaps. Such sudden drops in temperature can sneak up on people who are unprepared. However, by being proactive, you can take steps to make sure your living space remains safe and warm throughout the frosty s…
Elyssa at WhirLocalHow to Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors (and How Often You Should Do So)Jan. 30th, 2024

How to Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors (and How Often You Should Do So)

Safety in your home is extremely important, and one essential safety task is the regular testing of smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors. Second to practicing proper fire safety, smoke and CO detectors are your next line of defense in case of a potentially life-threatening situation. Knowing how to test them corre…
Elyssa at WhirLocal4 Home Maintenance Tasks to Complete in JanuaryJan. 2nd, 2024

4 Home Maintenance Tasks to Complete in January

Welcome the new year by ensuring your home is in top shape! January is the perfect time for homeowners and long-term renters to tackle important maintenance tasks (or to-do list items that keep getting pushed to the back burner). From smoke detector batteries to home organization, these tasks will help you make sure y…
Elyssa at WhirLocalReplacing Furnace Filters: A Must for Homeowners and RentersSep. 23rd, 2023

Replacing Furnace Filters: A Must for Homeowners and Renters

Your furnace filter might seem like a small and inconspicuous component of your heating system, but don't underestimate its importance! Whether you're a homeowner or rent your home, regularly changing your furnace filter is a simple yet essential maintenance task that offers many benefits. Improved Indoor Air Quali…
Elyssa at WhirLocalHow to Reduce Condensation in Your BathroomJul. 22nd, 2023

How to Reduce Condensation in Your Bathroom

Condensation in the home can cause a whole host of problems. One of the areas most affected by this issue is the bathroom. Bathrooms are particularly susceptible to moisture buildup due to the constant presence of water vapor from showers, baths, and sinks. This moisture can condense on cool surfaces like mirrors, til…
Elyssa at WhirLocalTips to Beat a Heat Wave Without Air ConditioningJul. 3rd, 2023

Tips to Beat a Heat Wave Without Air Conditioning

With heat waves becoming more common and more extreme, it’s vital to find ways to stay cool. Unfortunately, for those without air conditioning, it can be a difficult task. Whether you’re worried about heat exhaustion or simply can’t get comfortable, here are our top 5 tips to help keep your body temperature down…
Elyssa at WhirLocal6 "Smart Home" Upgrades for Old HousesMay. 27th, 2023

6 "Smart Home" Upgrades for Old Houses

Turning an older house into a modern “smart home" doesn’t have to be daunting or difficult. Below are some affordable, easy-to-install smart home upgrades that can make your older home more efficient. 1. Smart Thermostat A smart thermostat is a common way to upgrade an older home (and save money on your ele…
Elyssa at WhirLocalHow to Improve Your Home's Indoor Air QualityApr. 6th, 2023

How to Improve Your Home's Indoor Air Quality

The signs of poor air quality in your home can range in severity, from frequent sniffling to excessive coughing, sneezing, or asthma attacks from the people in your home. Whether or not these signs are already starting to show, there are a few steps you can take now to better the quality of the air in your home. …
Elyssa at WhirLocalReasons to Have a Humidifier and/or Dehumidifier in Your HomeNov. 26th, 2022

Reasons to Have a Humidifier and/or Dehumidifier in Your Home

Humidifiers and dehumidifiers both control the level of humidity in your home. Specifically, humidifiers increase your humidity by putting more moisture in the air, while dehumidifiers remove moisture from the air to lower your humidity. Both can be incredibly useful tools to have in your home, especially if you live …
Elyssa at WhirLocalGetting Your HVAC System Ready for WinterOct. 20th, 2022

Getting Your HVAC System Ready for Winter

It’s starting to cool down outside, and it’s time to take a look at your heating and air conditioning (HVAC) system if you haven’t already. HVAC systems usually don’t get the attention they deserve until the first signs of cold weather start to hit, and it’s important to take care of them now so you can be p…
Elyssa at WhirLocalWhy Exhaust Fans Should Vent OutsideOct. 11th, 2022

Why Exhaust Fans Should Vent Outside

When you turn on your stove top burner or open your oven door, gases and heat escape. Most of these are invisible, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, but some you can see—like smoke from cooking oil. Whether you see them or not, they're all released into your kitchen, making it very unpleasant to be in there fo…
Elyssa at WhirLocal6 Questions to Ask Your HVAC Salesperson Before You BuyAug. 9th, 2022

6 Questions to Ask Your HVAC Salesperson Before You Buy

Are you in the market for a new HVAC system? If so, it's important to ask your local HVAC salesperson the right questions. Not all systems are created equal, and it's important to find the best one for your home and neighborhood. Below are some questions to get you started. 1. How Long Has the Company Been in B…
Elyssa at WhirLocal5 Ways to Stay Cool and Save on Energy Bills This SummerJun. 11th, 2022

5 Ways to Stay Cool and Save on Energy Bills This Summer

If you're looking for ways to stay cool and save on your energy bills this summer, you're not alone. Let's get into a few of the top ways to save money while still staying cool at home. 1. Service Your Air Conditioner One of the best ways to ensure your air conditioner is running as efficiently as possible …
Elyssa at WhirLocal5 Steps to Better Indoor Air Quality at HomeApr. 28th, 2022

5 Steps to Better Indoor Air Quality at Home

The signs of poor air quality in your home can range in severity, from frequent sniffling to excessive coughing, sneezing, or asthma attacks from the people in your home. Whether or not these signs are already starting to show, there are a few steps you can take now to better the quality of the air in your home. …

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