Saddleback Plumbing Heating & Air Blog: Archive for January, 2016

The Benefits of Ductless Heating

Monday, January 25th, 2016

Winter is here, and for some of us that means finding a new home heating system. While it can be tempting to just get another heating system just like the one you had, you may be able to find a system that fits your needs much better. Ductless heating, for example, has quite a few advantages to offer. Let’s take a closer look at ductless heating systems, and the benefits that you can garner from installing one.

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When to Call for Drain Cleaning Services

Monday, January 18th, 2016

The drain systems in your home serve a valuable role. Without them to serve as the connection point between your plumbing and sewer systems, you would have quite a difficult time disposing of wastewater. That’s why it’s so important to make sure that you keep your drains clean and in working order. Keep an eye out for the following signs that your drains are in need of cleaning.

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When to Replace Your Boiler

Monday, January 11th, 2016

Boilers can last a pretty long time, even when compared to other heating systems. This is mainly because boilers have fewer moving parts, which means that they have fewer ways to develop problems. They aren’t invincible, though. Eventually, your boiler will get so old and worn out that you need to replace it. It’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the signs that your boiler is reaching the end if its life, so that you can replace it before it breaks down completely. Read on for more information about when to replace your boiler.

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What to do if There’s Ice On Your Heat Pump

Monday, January 4th, 2016

Natural ice isn’t all that common in Orange County, even on the coldest of days. If you’re using a heat pump to keep warm this winter, though, you may notice ice forming on the coil of your heat pump. If so, don’t panic. It isn’t necessarily a problem to have heat pump ice, and is even expected under certain circumstances. However, ice can quickly become a problem under the wrong circumstances. Let’s take a look at why ice forms on heat pumps, and when you need to call for repairs.

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