Keeping Your Air Conditioning Working All Summer Long
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If you are a homeowner you are probably wondering what you can do to save on your energy bill. It is not uncommon for people to find themselves overspending on their utility bills because they have to crank their HVAC system to get the results that they want. Her are some simple things that you can do to protect your HVAC system and ensure that you are saving energy:
1. Insulate Your House Read More»
If your business experiences a major plumbing problem, it can be possible for the enterprise to experience significant disruptions and damages. While a plumber will be able to correct these problems, it is often assumed that plumbing problems can not be prevented but only corrected once they have started. Yet, basic preventative steps will keep your business and its plumbing in excellent condition.
Upgrade Your Plumbing Faucets And Fixtures
For a business that has a large number of employees or that experiences significant foot traffic over the course of a day. Read More»
Keeping your house a comfortable temperature in the summer can seem like a mystery to some people. It may feel like you are overspending in your utility bills during the summer and still your house isn’t cool enough. Here are some things that you can do to keep comfortable in the summer without going broke.
1. Close The Windows and Doors
An important part of keeping the house well insulated is keeping the doors and windows closed while the air conditioning is on. Read More»
Chances are that even though you like taking hot showers or washing your clothes in hot water, you probably take your water heater for granted. You think that it’s something that should just work all the time. Like it or not, there will probably come a time when you do have to think about it and make sure it’s working as it should. When your water heater goes on the brink, not only is it a huge inconvenience, it can actually be dangerous. Read More»
Spring is here, so that means it’s time to catch up on home maintenance chores. One of those tasks should include calling your heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) specialist and scheduling your annual air conditioner checkup so it’s ready to go when those hot summer days get here. Here is what you need to know about your air conditioning unit’s filter.
How Often Does an Air Conditioner Filter Need to Be Changed? Read More»
If your home has a central air conditioning system, there is most likely a compartment near the system that contains an air filter. An air filter is a vital part of a central AC system, and it is something that you should change on a regular basis. The air filter serves several functions, but it cannot operate well if it is dirty. Here are a few things to understand about the air filter in your AC system. Read More»
A great way to save a bundle of cash on your air conditioning and HVAC maintenance is to take care of the maintenance yourself. However, some maintenance items are better left up to the pros. One such maintenance item involves checking and recharging your air conditioner’s refrigerant.
So why shouldn’t you check and charge your own refrigerant? The following offers several good reasons why that could turn out to be a bad idea. Read More»
Owning a rental property offers many rewards, but you also have to deal with the constant concern that something could go wrong. Establishing a positive relationship with your tenants begins with keeping communication open, and your tenants should know that they can call you when it seems a major repair is on the horizon. Since most HVAC problems are preventable or at least less costly when they are caught early, ask your renters to contact you as soon as they notice these three signs of a failing heater. Read More»
If you have natural gas, it is important you know how to detect a leak because of the risk of explosions. Natural gas is colorless and generally non-toxic, but it still could cause health symptoms in people. Gas makers add mercaptan to natural gas to help identify gas leaks. You still want to be certain it is a gas leak. Here are tips to find a natural gas furnace leak. Read More»
If you’ve recently purchased a home at a steep discount due to its dilapidated or outdated condition, you may be overwhelmed at the remodeling and renovation prospects that await you – from selecting the counter and cabinet finishes most likely to show well and lead to a quick sale, to the heating, cooling, and plumbing choices that can provide long-lasting quality while keeping your investment costs low. Fortunately, there are several choices that can be installed quickly and inexpensively while still appealing to even the pickiest home browsers. Read More»