How Can I Be Sure My Home’s Air is Safe? A Question from Santa Ana

October 17th, 2011

There are many ways to ensure your Santa Ana home’s air is safe to breathe, but the easiest is to have it tested regularly and to use proper filtration and ventilation. However, there are a lot of different filtration methods, so here are a few known to work best.

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Why Choose a Programmable Thermostat? A Question From Shady Canyon

October 14th, 2011

There are many types of thermostats available for your Shady Canyon home, but which is the best for your particular needs? It depends largely on how often you are home, how many rooms you have and how people in your house use each of those rooms.

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How Bad Is the Air in Your Home? Saddleback Plumbing Investigates

October 12th, 2011

Every day in Irvine you hear about another awful contaminant that can get into your home’s air supply. Radon gas. Carbon Monoxide. Nitrogen Dioxide. Smoke. Mold. The list gets longer with each passing year and many homeowners…

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Detecting Leaks with Your Water Meter in Costa Mesa

October 10th, 2011

When you notice a leak in your Costa Mesa home’s plumbing, you fix it right away, but what happens when you don’t notice a leak for days or even weeks? The damage it causes can have a profound impact on your water bill and the good repair of your home.

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Some Pointers From Westminster: Home Energy Myths

October 7th, 2011

Measuring and controlling your Westminster home’s energy consumption is a little tricky. There are plenty of talking heads and information resources on the Internet that tell you how it’s supposed to work…

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Key Components for Annual Maintenance of Your HVAC System

October 5th, 2011

Annual service checkups are an important component of your HVAC system’s ongoing operation in Fullerton. Without these checkups, the system may not run properly. While there are some tasks you can perform yourself…

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Basic HVAC Terminology: A Guide From Aliso Viejo

October 3rd, 2011

Ever try to look up basic information about your Aliso Viejo home’s heating and air conditioning systems? There are dozens of terms that might as well be Greek for all you know – a mishmash of words and phrases talking about…

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Steps to Take When Your HVAC System Breaks Down

September 30th, 2011

Imagine this – it’s a sweltering summer day. The only place you want to be is on the couch in your Tustin home with the cool air conditioned air being blown across your face. Now, imagine what happens when that cool conditioned air stops flowing.

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Your HVAC System and Electricity: A Guide From Aliso Viejo

September 28th, 2011

Your air conditioner, electric furnace or water heater and ventilation system all need access to the central power line. So what does that mean for your system and what problems should be you beware of?

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