Furnace Problems You Need to Know About

October 12th, 2015

Summer is over, and heating season is here. As you start to use your home’s heating system more and more in the coming months, it’s a good idea to keep an eye out for the various problems that can afflict your system.

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How Zone Control Helps Improve Your Heating System

October 5th, 2015

Heating season is here, and while we may be in for a few more hot days between now and winter the daily temperature is going to drop steadily. That means it’s time to get your heating system ready for the cold season.

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The Problem of Pinhole Leaks

September 28th, 2015

Leaks have always been a problem for plumbing systems, and can never be fully prevented. However, the advent of copper pipes in the 1960’s was a huge step towards lessening the amount of leaks the average homeowner had to deal with.

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When to Replace Your Water Heater

September 21st, 2015

Water heaters are incredibly tough systems. They’re built to last years in constant contact with water, and if you take good care of them they can last even longer.

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Now is the Time to Schedule Heating Maintenance

September 14th, 2015

With summer winding down, the time is coming near for you to turn off your air conditioner for the rest of the year. Before heating season gets into full swing, however, it’s a good idea to schedule heating maintenance.

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Signs that You Might Have a Slab Leak

September 7th, 2015

Slab leaks are one of the most damaging problems that can afflict a home’s plumbing. Unfortunately, they’re also one of the most difficult problems to detect and fix.

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Why You Have Ice on Your Air Conditioner

August 31st, 2015

In the middle of summer, a lot of homeowners are going to notice ice forming on their air conditioning units. Many of them don’t know what this means, and some of them will believe it to be a good thing.

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The Advantages of Ductless Air Conditioning

August 24th, 2015

Central air conditioning has much to recommend it, and remains the most popular method for keeping homes cool across the country. However, it is not the only method for staying cool during the summer.

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Why You Should Install an Earthquake Emergency Shutoff Valve

August 11th, 2015

Natural gas is a very big part of our society, far more than you probably realize. Every time you turn on a furnace, or a gas stove, or an oven, you’re making use of natural gas.

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