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UV Index:8 Very High
Dew Point:51° F
Humidity:67 %
Visibility:10 miles
Pressure:30 inches
Falling
Wind:6 mph W"
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Fortuna Weather | Fortuna CA
Fortuna Weather Fortuna CA: "Fortuna, CA Weather
Fortuna, CA climate is mild during summer when temperatures tend to be in the 60's and cold during winter when temperatures tend to be in the 40's.
The warmest month of the year is September with an average maximum temperature of 71.80 degrees Fahrenheit, while the coldest month of the year is December with an average minimum temperature of 39.10 degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperature variations between night and day tend to be fairly limited during summer with a difference that can reach 18 degrees Fahrenheit, and fairly limited during winter with an average difference of 17 degrees Fahrenheit.
The annual average precipitation at Fortuna is 48.47 Inches. Winter months tend to be wetter than summer months. The wettest month of the year is January with an average rainfall of 8.45 Inches."
Fortuna, CA climate is mild during summer when temperatures tend to be in the 60's and cold during winter when temperatures tend to be in the 40's.
The warmest month of the year is September with an average maximum temperature of 71.80 degrees Fahrenheit, while the coldest month of the year is December with an average minimum temperature of 39.10 degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperature variations between night and day tend to be fairly limited during summer with a difference that can reach 18 degrees Fahrenheit, and fairly limited during winter with an average difference of 17 degrees Fahrenheit.
The annual average precipitation at Fortuna is 48.47 Inches. Winter months tend to be wetter than summer months. The wettest month of the year is January with an average rainfall of 8.45 Inches."
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Saturday, August 22, 2009
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Search Results: "Southern Heat a Fortuna Heating Company, Humboldt
Fortuna, CA 95540"
Southern Heat and Service
Kevin Wayne Foster
Ca. Lic. #929250
Rinnai Service Provider
Propane is our specialty N.F.P.A. Certified
Clean Green Heating
Fortuna, CA 95540"
Southern Heat and Service
Kevin Wayne Foster
Ca. Lic. #929250
Rinnai Service Provider
Propane is our specialty N.F.P.A. Certified
Clean Green Heating
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Twitter / Home
Twitter / Home: "GreenHeatingLets have everyone pick up 1 piece of garbage and recycle it or throw it in its proper place, just think how clean our world would be..."
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Dawne Cross (roadcrossing) on Twitter
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now what a treat
Monday, August 17, 2009
Today in History: July 25, 2009 » Redding Record Searchlight
Today in History: July 25, 2009 » Redding Record Searchlight: "Frank Shoffner applied for a building permit for repairs and the addition of a deck to his cabin near Hirz Bay on Lake Shasta. The application was filed after the work had begun and after the Shasta County Building Department received an anonymous complaint. Shoffner's Green Pastures Group Home in Palo Cedro was the recent subject of a county grand jury report. That report revealed that a number of buildings at the facility had been constructed without building permits."
Kevin Wayne Foster looking for buds. If you were there or know anyone let me know. I seen Rhodes and Crain about 20 years ago.
PEACE!!!
Kevin Wayne Foster looking for buds. If you were there or know anyone let me know. I seen Rhodes and Crain about 20 years ago.
PEACE!!!
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Twitter / Home: "@GreenHeating" A Fortuna Heating company
Wind
Shell is involved in eight wind projects in North America and three in Europe. Total capacity is around 1,100 megawatts, with Shell’s share at 50%. Shell’s share of wind-generated electricity saves around 1 million tonnes of CO2 a year compared to the same quantity generated from a coal-fired plant.
Solar
Joint venture partner Saint-Gobain has acquired Shell’s 50% stake in the AVANCIS photovoltaic company in Germany. AVANCIS currently has a total capacity of 20MWp. This step is part of Shell's move to focus on alternative energies closest to its core competencies of biofuels and CO2 capture and storage, as explained in our March 2009 strategy update.
Together with Saint-Gobain, Shell has taken an important renewable technology from the R&D stage to the point of large-scale manufacturing, which is a small but key contribution towards helping resolve the energy challenge.
Find out about Shell and biofuels, learn about carbon capture and storage and read about our role and contribution to the energy challenge.
Kevin Wayne Foster
www.fortunaheat.com
Wind
Shell is involved in eight wind projects in North America and three in Europe. Total capacity is around 1,100 megawatts, with Shell’s share at 50%. Shell’s share of wind-generated electricity saves around 1 million tonnes of CO2 a year compared to the same quantity generated from a coal-fired plant.
Solar
Joint venture partner Saint-Gobain has acquired Shell’s 50% stake in the AVANCIS photovoltaic company in Germany. AVANCIS currently has a total capacity of 20MWp. This step is part of Shell's move to focus on alternative energies closest to its core competencies of biofuels and CO2 capture and storage, as explained in our March 2009 strategy update.
Together with Saint-Gobain, Shell has taken an important renewable technology from the R&D stage to the point of large-scale manufacturing, which is a small but key contribution towards helping resolve the energy challenge.
Find out about Shell and biofuels, learn about carbon capture and storage and read about our role and contribution to the energy challenge.
Kevin Wayne Foster
www.fortunaheat.com
Friday, August 14, 2009
Central Heating in Humboldt County
One of the most common central heating systems, forced-air heating systems are present in nearly 35 million American homes today. A forced-air heating system draws the room air through ductwork to a furnace, where the air is filtered and heated. The warmed air is then blown back into the rooms through other ductwork. The system's ductwork is usually metal wrapped in insulation to help keep in heat. In some cases, flexible ductwork is preferred.
Note: If you're thinking about replacing pre-existing ductwork with your new heating unit, you should have the ductwork inspected for the presence of asbestos.
Forced Air Heating System OptionsIt goes without saying that not all forced air heating systems have the same performance standards. The first thing you need to decide is how much many you're willing to spend on your heating installation and what your priorities are. Noise level, energy-efficiency, comfort level, and overall convenience are all important considerations that can vary widely between different heating units.
Take a moment and think about what you've most liked and disliked in heating systems in the past. Are you easily irritated by noise? Do you hate seeing that utility bill every month? Do you feel like you have cold toes and suffocating breathing in the winter? How long and harsh is the winter where you live? This will help you decide which forced air heating system to choose.
Furnace Design in Forced Air Heating SystemsFurnaces come in "upflow," "downflow" and "horizontal" models designed to accommodate basement, attic, or limited-space installation. The terms mean exactly what they seem to mean. With older gravity furnaces, the heated air is delivered by natural convection, not by a blower; the warmed air simply rises through the ducts to heat the rooms above. The larger your home, the bigger furnace you'll need. Larger homes will probably also need to create multiple zones to create relatively even heating throughout your home. It's probably best to talk to a HVAC contractor before determining the best design for your home.
Don't be left in the cold! Use this link to install air handlers www.GarbervilleHeat.com
Installation and Air QualityA forced-air system can be combined with a humidifier and an air filter. The air filter can be particularly important if someone in the house has problems with allergies. Filters can be electrostatic, electronic, or pleated media. These filters are critical to managing energy-efficiency and indoor air quality. A home that has become too well-insulated may have sacrificed a degree of ventilation. A well-designed system will effectively balance the need to create a well-insulated home while still allowing an appropriate exchange of air from outside the home. A tightly constructed duct system, a well-maintained furnace flue, and a quality air filter will help keep your forced air heating system running at its optimal performance level. www.FortunaHeat.com for FREE FILTER FRIDAY.
Note: If you're thinking about replacing pre-existing ductwork with your new heating unit, you should have the ductwork inspected for the presence of asbestos.
Forced Air Heating System OptionsIt goes without saying that not all forced air heating systems have the same performance standards. The first thing you need to decide is how much many you're willing to spend on your heating installation and what your priorities are. Noise level, energy-efficiency, comfort level, and overall convenience are all important considerations that can vary widely between different heating units.
Take a moment and think about what you've most liked and disliked in heating systems in the past. Are you easily irritated by noise? Do you hate seeing that utility bill every month? Do you feel like you have cold toes and suffocating breathing in the winter? How long and harsh is the winter where you live? This will help you decide which forced air heating system to choose.
Furnace Design in Forced Air Heating SystemsFurnaces come in "upflow," "downflow" and "horizontal" models designed to accommodate basement, attic, or limited-space installation. The terms mean exactly what they seem to mean. With older gravity furnaces, the heated air is delivered by natural convection, not by a blower; the warmed air simply rises through the ducts to heat the rooms above. The larger your home, the bigger furnace you'll need. Larger homes will probably also need to create multiple zones to create relatively even heating throughout your home. It's probably best to talk to a HVAC contractor before determining the best design for your home.
Don't be left in the cold! Use this link to install air handlers www.GarbervilleHeat.com
Installation and Air QualityA forced-air system can be combined with a humidifier and an air filter. The air filter can be particularly important if someone in the house has problems with allergies. Filters can be electrostatic, electronic, or pleated media. These filters are critical to managing energy-efficiency and indoor air quality. A home that has become too well-insulated may have sacrificed a degree of ventilation. A well-designed system will effectively balance the need to create a well-insulated home while still allowing an appropriate exchange of air from outside the home. A tightly constructed duct system, a well-maintained furnace flue, and a quality air filter will help keep your forced air heating system running at its optimal performance level. www.FortunaHeat.com for FREE FILTER FRIDAY.
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How to Go Green: Home Heating
How to Go Green: Home Heating : Planet Green: "How to Go Green: Home Heating
Consider that roughly two-thirds of a home’s annual energy use goes toward space and water heating, that in most American homes, winter heating is responsible for sending nearly four tons of greenhouse gases into the air each month, and that as much as half of all the energy used in the home is wasted."
http://www.fortunaheat.com/ A Humboldt Heating Company in Fortuna, Ca.
Google Free Filter Fridays
Consider that roughly two-thirds of a home’s annual energy use goes toward space and water heating, that in most American homes, winter heating is responsible for sending nearly four tons of greenhouse gases into the air each month, and that as much as half of all the energy used in the home is wasted."
http://www.fortunaheat.com/ A Humboldt Heating Company in Fortuna, Ca.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Ferndale Horse Races
GreenHeatingThe Humboldt County Fair starts today at 1:00 and free admission. The first 500 get a FREE gift. See you at the horse races. 95.5 ROCKS!!
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Recycle
GreenHeatingdon't drink bottled water. The water out of our tap in Fortuna is better. You will save more money and produce less garbage...
Sunday, August 9, 2009
free filter fridays in eureka, ca. Fortuna Heating
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it is important to change filters it saves the life of your heater.
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it is important to change filters it saves the life of your heater.
enviromently friendly way to clean coils
A solvent selected from the terpene hydrocarbon group and terpene alcohol group as a cleaning agent can provide effective cleaning of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems which use hydrofluorocarbon or hydrochlorofluorocarbon or Freon refrigerants by using a solvent as described. Flushing through the refrigerant system condenser coils and evaporation coils removes any trace of excessive compressor lubricant which will be carried out with the solvent. The flushed materials carried out are biodegradable, thus are desirable from an environmental standpoint.
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enviromently friendly way to clean coils
A solvent selected from the terpene hydrocarbon group and terpene alcohol group as a cleaning agent can provide effective cleaning of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems which use hydrofluorocarbon or hydrochlorofluorocarbon or Freon refrigerants by using a solvent as described. Flushing through the refrigerant system condenser coils and evaporation coils removes any trace of excessive compressor lubricant which will be carried out with the solvent. The flushed materials carried out are biodegradable, thus are desirable from an environmental standpoint.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Humboldt County Heating and air Contractor in Fortuna
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Southern Heat and Service.
Kevin Foster
Ca. Lic. #929250
Garberville, Laytonville, Rio Dell, Arcata, Eureka, Mckinleyville, Orick, Crecent City, Petrolia, Honeydew, Hayfork, Sheltercove, Ruth Lake, Fortuna.
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Southern Heat and Service.
Kevin Foster
Ca. Lic. #929250
Garberville, Laytonville, Rio Dell, Arcata, Eureka, Mckinleyville, Orick, Crecent City, Petrolia, Honeydew, Hayfork, Sheltercove, Ruth Lake, Fortuna.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
do you tweet in Eureka, Ca.?
We tweet @GreenHeating for all your energy saving tips.
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We are a Eureka Heating and Air Company.
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We are a Eureka Heating and Air Company.
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