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RIGHT AT HOME S P E C I A L

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C O M F O R T

FALL/WINTER

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2014

Winter is just around the corner Now is the best time to buy a new Rheem heating system

Steak T-bones give you the best of both

worlds. We’ve got some great rubs and sauces to take your grilling to the next level

Up to

$1200 CashBack on a New Rheem System

FOR THE FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF

Broadview Heating (440) 526-7310

Serving South Cleveland for 60 years


Welcome to Right At Home Welcome to the fall 2014 issue of Right At Home, the magazine that provides homeowners across the country with recipes, lifestyle articles, home health tips and, home comfort. The new rage seems to be rubs. There’s rubs for chicken, pork and now we’ve provided some rubs for your steaks. As the weather cools off, it’s a perfect time to fire up the grill and we hope our tips on cooking the perfect steak will come in handy. Depending on where you live, fall and winter can have very different impacts. For those in southern states with warmer climates, it’s often a time to open the windows and turn off your air conditioner. For those in more moderate climates, it may be time to see if your heat pump is working properly for those cold snaps that always come unexpectedly in December and January. Homeowners in colder climates have a lot more to worry about. A broken furnace during a blizzard can mean days without heat and single-digit temperatures outside. For those in the northeast and mountain states, it’s vital that they get their furnace checked before the winter bears down. If your system in more than 10 years old, you really need to consider a replacement, not just for energy savings but also for peace of mind. Please take times to read through our recipes and home advice. You probably will want to keep Right At Home through the season just in case you have a need for a highly-qualified heating and cooling company!


CONTENTS

FALL/WINTER 2014

INSTANT CASHBACK REBATE

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STEAK

Steaks are great all year ‘round and rubs are the rage. great tips on making the perfect steak.

See how your Rheem contractor can save you up to $1,200 on a qualifying Rheem cooling and heating system.

HEALTHY LIVING

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Without the right air filters and cleaners allergens and bacteria can spread throughout your whole house. Good filters and installing a UV light in your new or current system is a great way to protect your family all year long.

DidYouKnow

Easy ways to lower your energy bills from replacing some light bulbs to finding pesky leaks.

Right At Home PUBLISHER William Sabo DESIGNER KZ Creative

STAFF WRITERS David V. King Beth Burcham Bill Reid

All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be reprinted without the express permission of the publisher. Published by: Private Label Media Partners, 709 State Street New Orleans, LA 70118. Phone 877-618-6626.

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How to find local utility rebates & incentives Heating and cooling bills too high? You’re not alone. According to the ENERGY STAR program, homeowners of a typical single home can expect to pay approximately $2,200 for their annual energy bill. Even though there are energy savings with new heating or cooling systems, the up-front price can be daunting. The good news is a number of local utilities and even municipalities are offering homeowners rebate programs to help lower these upfront costs. Here are some helpful ways to find out about rebates and tax credits: • Start by reviewing the Database of State Incentives for Renewable EnergyTM (www.dsireusa.org). This comprehensive website gives an overview of a number of savings opportunities for all 50 states and U.S. territories. • Check with your utility providers. Do you usually throw away those inserts that come with your power or gas bills? Read them first! They often give good information on rebates offered by the utility. Most utilities also have sections for incentives on their websites, so you can go online for more information too. • Look at what the manufacturer has to say. If you’re shopping for a new heating or cooling system, visit the manufacturer’s website. Rheem’s website, for instance, gives helpful information on the Federal Tax Credit as well as its CashBack program. Just a few minutes of online research could help you save big on your next HVAC purchase!

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BIG COMFORT Rebates The Rheem Consumer CashBack offer and extended Tax Credit means big savings for you! By combining the new Rheem Consumer CashBack instant money back program with the reinstated federal tax credit and local rebates, homeowners could save $1,500 or more off a hew heating and cooling system. Rheem is offering up to $1,200 in money back on qualifying systems. Filing is simple: there is no paperwork for the homeowner to fill out. Everything is submitted online by your Rheem contractor. At the time of the sale, the homeowner’s rebate will be subtracted from the purchase price. Think $1,200 is great? That’s only part of the savings that you can achieve. The Rheem offer is good now until November 14th, 2013 so don’t wait! You can learn more about the federal tax credit online: www.Rheem.com.

For more information on the Rheem Consumer CashBack program, contact

Broadview Heating (440) 526-7310

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Broadview Heating The Olecki family, part of the South Cleveland community for 60 years

Tim Olecki • I’m From: I grew up in ABC Heights and currently reside in North Royalton. • My Family: Consists of Sherry, my wife of 40 years. • My Pets: We have 2 horses, Jaeger and Gracie. • My Hobbies: I like snow skiing (downhill and cross country), hiking, antique restoration, and motorcycling. • Other Interests: I like history, drag racing, and old Chevys • My Experience/Specialties/Certifications: I am a state certified electrical contractor. I have been in the HVAC business since 1974. • My Customer Promise/Goal: My goal is the Rheem Team Promise. I believe we should always treat every customer with the same respect, courtesy, and honesty as if they were your Grandmother.

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roadview Heating and Air Conditioning Inc. is a family owned and operated Heating & Air Conditioning Company serving the South Suburban Cleveland area. Broadview Heating was originally established in the late 1940s. In 1960 it was purchased by the Olecki family and has been owned and managed by the same family for over 50 years. Continually growing, we now have a staff of 13 employees with over 150 yrs. of combined experience. We have also been a proud member of the RheemTeam since 1999. RheemTeam is a service concept designed to give the customer the absolute highest level of customer service they have ever experienced in the heating and air conditioning industry. Our technicians and staff are “Customer Care Trained” and guarantee total satisfaction with every service experience. We are also a full line dealer for Rheem Manufacturing, Winner of the 2004 AHR/ASHRAE “Innovation Award” for heating products. These innovative products can greatly improve home comfort and dramatically reduce the high energy costs we are now experiencing. With all these things going for Broadview Heating, it is easy to see why our motto is “We Will Impress You ”.

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• My Career Goal: To build ABC Heating into “THE” Premiere HVAC company in Northeast Ohio.

Tom Olecki • I’m From: ABC Heights, I grew up on West Wallings. • My Family: My wife Lori, and our 4 kids : Kevin, Mark, Juli, and Kyle. • My Pets: We have a black lab named Frannie. • My Hobbies: I love to restore and show old cars and boating. • My Certifications/Experience/Specialties: I am state licensed for HVAC, EPA, and air balance. • My Customer Promise/Goal: I want everyone we service to experience customer service beyond their expectations.

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GRILL UP

AN INCREDIBLE STEAK T-Bones - The best of both worlds

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uite possibly the ultimate steak, the T-bone embodies the rich blend of varied beef flavors that steak lovers crave, from tender and mild to bold and beefy. On one side of the T-bone is the filet mignon. French for “dainty fillet,” the filet mignon is considered the most tender cut, with a mild beef flavor. On the other side of the T-bone is the strip loin or New York strip, a firm, robust steak that is naturally marbled and offers a bold taste. The bone itself also provides additional flavor in the cooking process. With this pairing of tastes, it is no surprise that the T-bone is considered to be “the best of both worlds” by steak connoisseurs.

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Clean and preheat your grill on high.

Lightly oil everything before you put it on the grill. This helps the searing process and prevents sticking. Season your food before grilling.

Sear the outside of steaks when grilling. This really helps with the flavor and juiciness.

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Use tongs or a spatula to turn your meat on the grill. Using a fork can damage the meat.

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Cover your grill as much as possible during the grilling process. This helps to lock in the grilled flavor and will help prevent flare-ups.

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Grilling

Keep a spray bottle with water handy to douse any unexpected flare-ups.

Use the 60/40 grilling method. Grill for 60 percent of the time on the first side, then grill 40 percent of the time after you turn over the food. This will give you an evenly cooked product.

Place your cooked product on a clean plate. Never place cooked product on the plate you used to transport the raw product to the grill without thoroughly washing it first.

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Allow your foods to “rest” for 5 minutes between cooking and eating. This will help them retain moisture when you cut into them.

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C ZY UP THIS FALL

WITH INSTANT SAVINGS

The Rheem Instant Rebate offers savings of $25 to $1,200 on eligible Rheem heating and cooling systems and individual unit components purchased between September 1, 2014, and November 14, 2014, from a participating independent Rheem Dealer. The actual savings amount depends on the eligible Rheem products that you purchase. Your Instant Rebate is applied by the Dealer as a discount to your bill for the eligible equipment at the time of purchase.* You get instant savings and all the comforts of Rheem! Contact your independent Rheem HVAC Dealer today to find the solution that’s best for your home and take advantage of these great savings.

Broadview Heating (440) 526-7310 *See Matrix for a full list of qualifying products.

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Dear Broadview Heating,

(What our customers say about our team!)

Scott

Kevin

Phil

TJ

Mark

Here at ABC Heating we pride ourselves in offering the best customer service experience possible for our customers. We are an Angie’s List Super Service Award provider and an A+ accredited member of the Better Business Bureau since 1978. We leave a Promise Check List at every call so our customers know what we expect from our technicians and staff. We use this feedback to reinforce our successful daily practices and make changes where needed. Thanks fort your business, Tim and Tom Olecki, owners

Serving South Cleveland since 1960

A new Defree of Comfort.™

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Ancho Chile Rubbed Grilled T-Bones Prep time: 5 minutes Cook time: 10 minutes Total time: 15 minutes

Serves 4

4 T-bone steaks 2 tablespoons olive oil 4 tablespoons Ancho Chile Rub (see recipe below) 12 grilled tri-color sweet baby peppers Preheat grill to medium. Thaw and blot dry steaks. Brush steaks with olive oil. Generously cover both sides of steaks with Ancho Chile Rub by dipping them in rub. Continue until steaks are completely covered. Place steaks on heated grill and grill to desired doneness. (For a medium-rare steak, grill approximately 8 minutes on first side and 6 to 7 minutes on second side.) Remove steaks from grill and garnish with grilled tri-colored sweet baby peppers.

Ancho Chile Rub

Makes: 4 tablespoons 1 tablespoon smoked paprika 2 teaspoons sea salt 2 tablespoons ancho chile powder 1 teaspoon brown sugar Combine all ingredients and mix well.

Grilled T-Bones with Tabasco es and Roquefort Serv 4 Cheese Butter Prep time: 15 minutes, plus 4 hours refrigerator time Cook time: 15 minutes Total time: 4 hours and 30 minutes

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4 T-bones steaks Steak Seasoning, or salt and pepper, to taste 4 slices (1 1/2-inch coins) Tabasco and Roquefort Cheese Butter (see recipe below) 2 tablespoons minced chives


Preheat grill to medium. Season both sides of steaks with seasoning, or salt and pepper. Grill steaks to desired doneness. (For medium-rare steak, grill approximately 8 minutes on first side and 6 to 7 minutes on second side.) Just before removing steaks from grill, place butter slice on each steak. The idea is to have butter half melted on top as you are serving steaks. Garnish each steak with sprinkle of minced chives.

Tabasco and Roquefort Cheese Butter

4 ounces unsalted butter, softened 4 ounces Roquefort blue cheese, crumbled 3 tablespoons Tabasco sauce 1/4 cup fresh chives, minced 2 tablespoons fresh garlic, minced 1 roasted red pepper, peeled, seeded and diced 1 teaspoon kosher salt Whip butter slightly in mixer. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Transfer mixture to sheet of parchment paper. Roll into tube (approximately 1 1/2-inch diameter) and twist paper at the ends. Refrigerate for 4 to 6 hours. When ready to serve, slice into coins as needed. Unused butter can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one week.

Serves Roasted 4 Pepper Pesto Rubbed Grilled T-Bones Prep time: 30 minutes Cook time: 15 minutes Total time: 45 minutes 4 T-bone steaks 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/4 cup Omaha Steaks Private Reserve Seasoning, or salt and pepper 1 recipe Roasted Pepper Pesto (see recipe below) 4 fresh basil sprigs Preheat grill to medium. Brush steaks with olive oil and season with seasoning, or salt and pepper. Brush both sides of steaks with Roasted Pepper Pesto. Place steaks on grill and cook to desired doneness. (For a medium-rare steak about 8 minutes on first side and 6 to 7 minutes on second side.) When steaks are

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finished, brush both sides one final time with pesto. Serve steaks with dollop of unused pesto in center of each and garnish with fresh basil sprig.

Roasted Pepper Pesto

Makes: approximately 2 cups 1 cup roasted red peppers, peeled, seeded and chopped 1/4 cup garlic cloves, peeled 1/2 cup pine nuts, toasted 2 tablespoons fresh basil, chopped 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 cup Parmesan cheese, grated 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1/2 cup olive oil Combine all ingredients except olive oil in food processor or blender, and puree until smooth. Next, add oil slowly in food processor until completely combined.

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Now Find Broadview Heating’s Home magazine is now Online! You can now read Right At Home on your home computer, tablet or mobile device. Filled with recipes, home rimprovements tips and money savings ideas. And best of all it’s free. Visit our website at www.broadviewheating.com or our Facebook page at

www.facebook.com/BroadviewHeatingAndAirConditioning

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Is the AIR in your house making your family sick? E

PA studies show that even in the smoggiest cities, the air inside most modern homes is usually at least ten times more polluted than the air outside. That’s why many homeowners are upgrading their heating and cooling filtration system and installing UV lights to protect their families from a wide range of containments. Hospitals and other healthcare buildings have used UV lights for years. Now that technology can be orderde with a new HVAC system or retrofitted into an older system. The cost ranges from about $500 to $700. Modern homes are energy efficiency, and built to be as air-tight as possible. The consequence is that stale air, laced with odors, chemicals, irritants – even miniscule insects – often becomes trapped in homes, where it circulates over and over. This can lead to:

Installing an ultra violet light in your current or new system can help reduce bacteria in the air and the allergens that grow inside your HVAC system. By using UV lamps, particles and germs are destroyed and prevented from being recirculated to the air in your home. For cleaner air trust an Ultraviolet Treatment System from Rheem.

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• Eye irritation • Sinus congestion • Sneezing, runny nose, • Colds, flu • Headaches, dizziness • Allergies • Asthma • Sore throats • And various other respiratory ailments. Your Rheem contractor can show you solutions from better filters to installing Ultra Violet (UV) lights on nearly any nre or existing central HVAC system.

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Did You Know... Old HVAC systems throw money out of the window If your furnace or AC is more than 10 years old, you should consider replacing it with an energy-efficient system. A new system would greatly reduce your energy consumption, especially if the existing equipment is in poor condition. In today’s tough economic times, many might think about just patching their system to get through another season, but being penny wise will mean being dollar foolish down the road. New systems that provide two-stage systems will not only lower your heating and cooling bills but will provide a much better comfort level in your home. Also, you can significantly reduce costly service calls for the next 5-10 years. Local rebates and incentives can really help offset the investment to a higher-efficiency system. Not only will you be more comfortable with a new system, it will likely reduce your heating and cooling costs 35% to 50%.

Tune it or lose it "Tune-up" your heating and A/C system with an annual maintenance contract. Even a new system, like a new car, will decline in performance without regular maintenance. A contract automatically ensures that your Rheem contractor will provide "pre-season" tune-ups before each cooling and heating season. You save energy and money, and your system may last years longer with minimal costs for yearly maintenance fees.

Staying off a ladder might be biggest benefit of the energy efficient light bulks Upgrading 15 of your old inefficient incandescent lightbulbs could save you about $50 per year. Energy-efficient lightbulbs such as halogen incandescents, compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), and light emitting diodes (LEDs) not only use 25%-80% less energy than traditional incandescents, but they can last 3-25 times longer. Think about that as you’re teatering on a ladder trying to replace those hard-to-get lighting fixtures.

Leaky ducts:a hidden problem In central heating and cooling systems, ducts carry hot or cold air to different parts of home. The EPA estimates that roughly 20% of this air escapes through leaks. To address this headache, some homeowners use duct tape to repair leaks in exposed ducts. However, a trained HVAC professional will do a much better job that someone crawling around with a roll of duct tape. Leaks are often in attics, walls and crawl spaces where they’re pretty tough to spot, and even harder to fix. Generally this is not an expensive service and it can make your home much more comfortable while putting less strain on your HVAC system to heat and cool your home. (Right, duct work can be easily seen in a home under construction. Once the walls and ceilings go up, it’s tough to find leaks.)

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