By:
Jenica Lee
May 26th, 2014
In humid, subtropical Texas, summer can get extremely hot. In fact, according to city-data.com, it ranks as the fourth hottest city in the nation. While residents have grown to love this aspect of the city, it can still get very uncomfortable especially since climate change is making things hotter than usual. One can only imagine how much energy is consumed to keep the ideal temperature inside homes; air conditioners have to be used all day and this will eventually result in the electricity bill blowing up.
By:
Jenica Lee
May 19th, 2014
San Antonio, Texas welcomes the warm weather accompanied by rainfall. Recently, Texas experienced strong storms and heavy rains: Texas is bracing for two more days of wet and wild weather — perhaps as much rain for San Antonio and Austin as they have received all year.
By:
Jenica Lee
May 9th, 2014
Spring in San Antonio means warm weather. Is your AC system ready to beat the heat? According to the article from MySanAntonio.com, you can do a few things so you don’t have to worry about the electricity bill rise along with the temperature: But now that warmer weather is here, it also means more and more stress on your air conditioning system. Luckily there are a few things you can do (that won’t break the bank) to help you save on your monthly electric bill.
By:
Jenica Lee
April 28th, 2014
It may be a cliché, but first impressions do last. As featured in an article from MySanAntonio.com, even professionals in the real estate and home design and decoration industries agree with this.
By:
Jenica Lee
April 22nd, 2014
Apartment and condo living is a popular option for single people who live on their own. Staying in a smaller home also offers a number of advantages that large homes simply can’t match. Take a look at this story on MySanAntonio.com:
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By:
Jenica Lee
April 15th, 2014
It has become a habitual activity among households to perform general home cleaning during spring when the weather is nicest throughout the year. MySanAntonio.com gives the following reminders when you do your spring cleaning: