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winter_home_maintenanceAs the colder winter weather takes hold across the country, it’s important for homeowners to ensure their heating systems are ready to stand up to the frigid temperatures. To help prevent unexpected breakdowns, American Home Shield, is offering five expert tips to maintain heating systems and help ensure homes stay warm.

“Over the last five years, we responded to more than two million service requests for heating system issues, and with a few minor maintenance checks, many of these issues may have been avoided,” says Mike Clear, vice president of operations for American Home Shield.

According to American Home Shield, here are five simple preventive steps to maintain your heating system and prepare yourself before freezing temperatures hit:

  1. Schedule a Maintenance Check-Up: Have your heating system serviced by a qualified professional each year. If you’ve not done so already, call your servicer now to schedule your appointment. Not only can this help keep small issues from turning into bigger, costlier problems, but it can go a long way in extending the life of your system.
  2. Replace Filters: Regularly check your heating system’s filters and replace them as necessary or at the manufacturer’s suggested intervals. Ensuring the filters are clean can help cut energy usage and costs, as well as improve your home’s overall indoor air quality.
  3. Clean Heating Components Regularly: Keep easy-to-reach heating system components...

Read more: Shield Your Home this Season with Winter Maintenance Tips

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winter_home_maintenanceAs the colder winter weather takes hold across the country, it’s important for homeowners to ensure their heating systems are ready to stand up to the frigid temperatures. To help prevent unexpected breakdowns, American Home Shield, is offering five expert tips to maintain heating systems and help ensure homes stay warm.

“Over the last five years, we responded to more than two million service requests for heating system issues, and with a few minor maintenance checks, many of these issues may have been avoided,” says Mike Clear, vice president of operations for American Home Shield.

According to American Home Shield, here are five simple preventive steps to maintain your heating system and prepare yourself before freezing temperatures hit:

  1. Schedule a Maintenance Check-Up: Have your heating system serviced by a qualified professional each year. If you’ve not done so already, call your servicer now to schedule your appointment. Not only can this help keep small issues from turning into bigger, costlier problems, but it can go a long way in extending the life of your system.
  2. Replace Filters: Regularly check your heating system’s filters and replace them as necessary or at the manufacturer’s suggested intervals. Ensuring the filters are clean can help cut energy usage and costs, as well as improve your home’s overall indoor air quality.
  3. Clean Heating Components Regularly: Keep easy-to-reach heating system components...

Read more: Shield Your Home this Season with Winter Maintenance Tips

MichelangeloMichelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni’s products range from sculptures to painting, poetry, engineering and architectural design, through the refinement of the High Renaissance and into the artistic age of Mannerism. He is considered by many to be the greatest artist of all time, and a major influence for Western Art.

In 1549 at the age of 72, thirty years after completing the frescos in the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo bought and periodically lived in a villa in Tuscany, halfway between Florence and Siena, that stayed in the Buonarroti family for over 300 years. Located on over six acres above rolling hills, the 12,915 square feet of living space is contained in three multi-story buildings, including an ancient tower believed to date back to the 11th century. The original architecture is accented throughout with large stone fireplaces, and beamed and barrel ceilings. Consisting of eight bedrooms and seven full baths, all rooms pay homage to the period, with modern conveniences, though all available, blending into the background. The kitchen has all the rustic romance of the early centuries with high-end appliances that do not take away from the original architecture. Grounds are park-like with lawns and mature plantings with a lemon orchard, olive grove and Chianti vineyards, as well as the original olive oil mill.

Born in 1475, it was clear to Michelangelo’s banker father that his son’s only interest was in the arts, so he apprenticed him with painter Domenico...

Read more: History for Sale: Michelangelo’s 16th Century Tuscan Home

MichelangeloMichelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni’s products range from sculptures to painting, poetry, engineering and architectural design, through the refinement of the High Renaissance and into the artistic age of Mannerism. He is considered by many to be the greatest artist of all time, and a major influence for Western Art.

In 1549 at the age of 72, thirty years after completing the frescos in the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo bought and periodically lived in a villa in Tuscany, halfway between Florence and Siena, that stayed in the Buonarroti family for over 300 years. Located on over six acres above rolling hills, the 12,915 square feet of living space is contained in three multi-story buildings, including an ancient tower believed to date back to the 11th century. The original architecture is accented throughout with large stone fireplaces, and beamed and barrel ceilings. Consisting of eight bedrooms and seven full baths, all rooms pay homage to the period, with modern conveniences, though all available, blending into the background. The kitchen has all the rustic romance of the early centuries with high-end appliances that do not take away from the original architecture. Grounds are park-like with lawns and mature plantings with a lemon orchard, olive grove and Chianti vineyards, as well as the original olive oil mill.

Born in 1475, it was clear to Michelangelo’s banker father that his son’s only interest was in the arts, so he apprenticed him with painter Domenico...

Read more: History for Sale: Michelangelo’s 16th Century Tuscan Home

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