Washington DC is located in the humid subtropical climate zone, which is in the Mid-Atlantic area. No wonder why summers in the DC area can really be hot and sticky. Despite the threats of scorching heat, the season can also bring thunderstorms and yes, even hurricanes and occasional tornadoes.
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Your historical house with a modern feel and function
Baltimore is known for its rich history and culture. The Charm City’s historical pride is reflected in its old buildings and houses that are well taken care of by city officials and even by the residents. More Baltimoreans even wish to own an old house for its historic value.
Read MoreGive Your Windows a Performance Boost with DC Blinds
When you live in a place known for its erratic weather, it pays to invest a little more in the name of comfort. Apart from making sure that your home has high-performance windows, there are other simpler ways to help your living spaces retain heat or stay cool as needed.
Read MoreWindow Treatments for Washington, D.C. Homes Helps Environment Too
With some of the fastest-growing nations situated in some of the world’s hottest climates, the use of air conditioning is expected to skyrocket in coming decades. It’s good news for public health and economic productivity, but there are concerns about the large amount of energy needed to meet that demand, especially in countries that still rely predominantly on the most …
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