What Is Low E-Glass And Why Is It Important?

Posted on: 28 January 2015

If you've been contemplating replacing your existing single pane windows with more energy-efficient models, you probably know that there is more to choosing new windows than just deciding whether you want wood or vinyl frames. The glass you choose is also a vital part of the energy-saving package. Low E-glass offers a number of advantages over standard window glass, but it's important to pick the type of low-E glass that's best suited for your climate and your home.
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Executive Coaching For Leading The Technical Support Industry

Posted on: 16 January 2015

As the technical support industry expands to reach a wider audience, the need for a forward-thinking, innovative leadership cadre becomes more apparent. There are an endless number of technical support business and solo contractors out there, but what sets your business angle apart from the next leader? Executive coaching can help you look through not only your current technology industry ventures, but how to keep your problem solving and feature building skills ready for any future tech industry challenge.
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Three Benefits Of Integrating Solar Thermal Technology With Conventional HVAC Heating Systems

Posted on: 15 January 2015

If you want to reduce your energy costs, there are a lot of things that you can have done. Some of the things you may be considering can include completely replacing an existing heating system. There are also upgrades and integrations that you can have done, such as the integration of solar thermal energy, for your heating. This can give you free energy from the sun to heat your home, and greatly reduce your heating costs.
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What Does A Bail Enforcement Agent Do?

Posted on: 15 January 2015

Bail enforcement agents, popularly known as bounty hunters, have suffered from an inaccurate portrayal of their profession in movies and television. Almost everyone has heard of Dog the Bounty Hunter, or has seen the Steve McQueen movie The Bounty Hunter. Yet career professionals in the field frown on the term, preferring bail recovery or fugitive recovery agent instead. And they argue that the vast majority of agents operate within the law and with the greatest respect for the rights of the fugitives they pursue, and that a maverick few have given the profession a bad reputation.
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