
23 April 2011 | 2 replies
The bank accepted the offer and now they are finding out that the heating system and the central air don't work.

22 April 2011 | 0 replies
Rates are up in the air, but assume 4%ish points and 14%ish rates to be conservative.

25 April 2011 | 18 replies
, makes sure the temperature is perfect, makes sure the air fresheners are making the house smell great, etc.When a buyer walks into you house, it should feel like a home, not a vacant house (another reason staging is so important); the first impression is by-far the most important.Good luck!!!

2 May 2011 | 23 replies
April 29 the President gave the order to go in unilaterally without the knowledge of Pakistan officials.The mission was lead by Seal Team 6 part of the Joint Special Ops Task Force made up of special operators of the Air Force, Army and Navy/Marines as well as CIA operators.Two utility helecopters were used and one had mechanical problems (par for the course nothing goes as planned) and performed an emergency landing.

20 June 2011 | 19 replies
It has central heat/air with a 5 year old, huge unit that is in excellent condition.

29 May 2011 | 3 replies
How important the A/C is will depend on where your rental property is located and how hot the temps get there and how many months the hot weather lasts.I would just include replacing the filters as a bonus to the tenant.Filters say they last 3 months but really it is not true.This is especially if you have a smoker or a tenant with pets.What happens is air filters should be replaced if the cheap ones about every month to 2 months max.Expensive ones you can go up to 2 months.If you wait 3 as more dirt is attached to the filter it restricts air flow and won't pull in as much dirt.When this happens less air will flow through the vents and the tenant will turn the unit down more and the resistance will make the motor work harder and wear out faster.I was having this happen in my house.A/C unit is 9 years old.When it gets in the high 90's here the A/C unit was getting in the 80's.Has an A/C guy come out.I had the old analog mercury switch A/C thermostat which is off by as much as 5 to 6 degrees sometimes the guy told me.I use the Filtrete Ultra Allergen because we have 5 cats and was replacing filter every 3 months (cost about 17 bucks a filter).The A/C guy explained about air flow and that I need to replace filter every month.The high end filter will catch more particles he said and when you keep them replaced they are fine every month.If you wait the 3 months it will reduce the air flow to much with the dirt it catches.So I replaced the filter and he also checked my free on level which was fine but my coils needed cleaning.He just basically took a hose and cleaned it out after turning power off and before the 100 dollar bill was not sticking to the coil halfway to the bottom.After cleaning the bill was sticking to the coil everywhere.He said it's important that when the heat comes out the coil can cool it properly before it goes back in the house.I bought the electronic thermostat myself for 25 bucks and took out the mercury one.Now with it being 95 outside it is holding at 73 degrees just fine.So I would replace filter every 2 months at the most to preserve the motor and help air flow.On some properties the builder installed too small of duct lines for the air flow and run to the vents anyways so any little air flow restriction will make the unit hard to keep cool in the hot weather.Probably too much info but thought I would share.Hope it helps.

5 August 2011 | 28 replies
Retaining heat within the cylinders doesn't matter, since the mixture of compression and spark is what drives the combustion.Yes, you could say that the increased heat in the engine allows for a slightly faster combustion process, but there are better alternatives.If you'd like, there are things like pulse spark plugs, which deliver much stronger sparks to more efficiently ignite the gasoline in your non-diesel engine, and there are some differences in the quality.Or, you can tune your gear ratios to better levels, you could change fuel-air mixtures, change the filters, and so on.

6 June 2011 | 2 replies
Hi Jordan, you might also consider refinancing into a 15-year fixed.

9 June 2011 | 7 replies
I'm wanting to switch from that over to forced air.

17 June 2011 | 26 replies
Or, did you pull it out of thin air?