HVAC Integrating Compact and Buried Duct Systems Three scalable solutions for enclosure offer options for efficiency
Heating, Cooling + Electrical Packaged HVAC Units Offer Streamlined Solution for Multifamily Projects Friedrich says its Vert-I-Pak system is a self-contained, efficient HVAC option that is ideal for builders that do multifamily and senior...
Heating, Cooling + Electrical This New Wi-Fi Thermostat Features a Self-Learning Algorithm Schneider Electric’s newly introduced Wiser Air Wi-Fi smart thermostat integrates an Eco IQ self-learning feature that takes the guesswork...
Heating, Cooling + Electrical A New Technology That Harvests Heat From Sewage How do you recover the billions of kilowatt-hours of energy that goes down the drain annually around the world? Vancouver, British Columbia...
Heating, Cooling + Electrical Need an Awesome Fireplace for Your Next Project? Get a Load of These Depending on where you build in the country, the cold season is still a few months away, so now is the perfect time for you to start...
Heating, Cooling + Electrical Introducing An Ingenious Whole-house Water-, Gas-Leak Detection System Israel-based Triple+ says its newly introduced Safe@Home products allow homeowners and buyers to automatically detect gas and water leaks...
Heating, Cooling + Electrical A New Standby Generator for Large Homes, Small Businesses Kohler Generators has introduced a new 30-kilowatt standby generator that the company says is targeted at large custom homes and small...
Heating, Cooling + Electrical Carrier Introduces New 25 SEER Ductless HVAC System Air conditioning manufacturer Carrier has unveiled a new line of Performance Series single-zone ductless outdoor units that offer stronger...
Heating, Cooling + Electrical Manufacturer Unveils the First Scalable Solar Energy Storage System Concept by US says its new Powerstation 247 is the first fully integrated plug-and-play solar energy usage system with built-in battery...
HVAC New Residential AC Efficiency Levels could save consumers $38 billion Around 60 percent of U.S. households have a central cooling system, and most new homes are built with central air conditioning, so a change in standards would have widespread effects.