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Get On The Bandwagon With Sustainable Commercial Plumbing

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Commercial plumbing may seem like overkill for property owners, but it really is quite the contrary. It is the best thing you could do for your home or business. Plumbing problems can be a disaster for any premises. Most people take greater care of their residential plumbing systems than they do of commercial plumbing. The wear and tear is therefore greater in commercial properties. However, using these sustainable commercial plumbing processes you are bound to keep the plumbing in a commercial and even a residential property in great condition. Read More»

Mold And Your Heater Or Air Conditioner: Get Answers To The Questions You May Have

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Mold that begins to grow inside of your air conditioner, HVAC or heating system can be dangerous. This is because the spores will be quickly blown throughout your home as the cooled or heated air is blown to your home. This causes mold to spread quickly throughout your home and makes it easier for you or your family members to inhale. Unfortunately, mold and heating or cooling units is not something that many people are familiar with. Read More»

3 Maintenance Tips To Help Prevent Summer Cooling Failure And Costly AC Repairs

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The summer months are a time when many homeowners are calling for repairs, and you do not want to be on a waiting list. It is important to do the right maintenance during the times of year that your AC is working its hardest to keep your home cool. Some of the things that need to be done include changing filters, cleaning the outdoor unit and adjusting your thermostat. Here are a few simple maintenance tips that will help you avoid costly AC repair during the hot summer months: Read More»

3 Reasons Your Heater May Not Be Working

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Whenever temperature drop, it’s time to turn up the heat indoors. During the winter months, the furnace is used nearly every day throughout much of the country. Eventually, even the best furnace will need some type of repair with heavy use. Heating repairs can be pricey. The average cost of heating repairs is between $133 and $456. There are also a few different things that are often the culprit for a heater that doesn’t work. Read More»

Make Your Air Conditioning Work During Rapid Weather Changes

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If daily comfort is important to you, what happens when you’re dealing with spring conditions one day, summer the next, and then a freak winter storm? Although the science behind climate change is pushing a huge debate, the results aren’t; weather is getting weirder, and it costs money to compensate. Short of conditioning yourself without air conditioning (AC), you need to understand how your AC handles rapid weather changes. Here are a few air conditioning systems details, along with ways an AC services expert can help. Read More»

Knowing When To Replace Your Water Heater

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Water heaters generally last from 10 to 15 years. Once this time is up, some people think they automatically need to replace their heater. But while this gives you a pretty good idea of when to replace it, that span is still pretty long. Some people agree that if it’s still working, keep it around. Others disagree. Here are a few things to think about that will help you make this decision. Read More»

Comparing Wood And Pellet Stove Heaters

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Wood and pellet stoves are two alternative type of heating units that burn firewood and pellets (which are made out of compressed wood and other organic materials) respectively. Though both types of heaters make use of burning wood based products to heat your home, the slight material differences in their fuel and differences in their installation provide each type of stove with a distinct set of advantages and drawbacks. Understanding what each type of stove has to offer your home can help you pick the one that best fulfills your heating needs. Read More»

4 Signs Your Air Conditioner Needs To Be Serviced Or Repaired

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When your air conditioner is serviced annually, it should run all summer without giving you problems. However, sometimes parts wear out and repairs need to be made. It’s often difficult to know what’s going on with your HVAC. Sometimes it could be something as simple as the power is switched off or the thermostat not set right. Other times, it could be a bad fan motor or refrigerant leak. You don’t want to ignore problems with your AC because they’ll probably be less expensive to repair when the problem is minor. Read More»

3 Things You Can Do To Save Energy On Your HVAC System

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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»

A Few Tips For Avoiding Commercial Plumbing Problems

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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»