Silverado Posts

What to do When Air Conditioning Coils Freeze Over in Orange County

April 30th, 2012

Here are a few reasons air conditioners in Orange County can develop cooling coil icing problems; either the air filter has not been properly replaced, or there is a condensing coil leak. It is best to check and test the easiest problem first and then move on from there.

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Happy Valentine’s Day from Your Orange County Plumbing Experts

February 14th, 2012

Everyone at Saddleback Plumbing wishes you a Happy Valentine’s Day!

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Silverado Heat Pump Repair Guide: How to Handle Your Finicky Heat Pump

January 27th, 2012

A heat pump is designed to keep your Silverado home comfortable. Warm weather, cold weather – it doesn’t matter. It should turn on when you need it and turn off when you don’t. So, when the device starts turning on and off without reason…

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Heating Maintenance Tip 1 : Did You Change that Furnace Filter?

January 4th, 2012

No matter what type of furnace you have in Silverado, it’s important to remember to change or clean the filter on a regular basis. This is a relatively straightforward process and doesn’t require a Silverado professional’s help.

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How a Ceiling Fan Can Help Heat Your Home

December 5th, 2011

Most people in Silverado who have ceiling fans never turn them on in the winter. They assume that the fan is designed solely to cool the house – after all, blowing air feels pretty nice doesn’t it? But, a ceiling fan can actually help…

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Where to Turn for Your Indoor Air Quality Concerns

October 21st, 2011

The quality of the air inside your Robinson Ranch home is incredibly important. It has a direct impact on the health and wellbeing of your family and in some cases can affect the cost of your heating and cooling. But with so many worries out there…

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How Do EER and SEER Work? A Question From La Habra

September 21st, 2011

If you’ve looked for a new air conditioner in La Habra recently, you probably noticed each unit comes with an EER or SEER rating. The former is for room air conditioners and the latter for central air conditioning units. In both cases, the number is a measure of how efficiently the system uses electricity.

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Bathtub Replacement: Why You Should Call a Contractor

February 28th, 2011

Whether your old tub is simply beyond repair or you just decided that it was time for a change, putting in a new bathtub is a significant undertaking…

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How Can I Get Better Flow from My Faucets?

February 23rd, 2011

Most of us realize that a drain can get clogged or that the pipes in our home might require extra repairs every now and then, but rarely do we realize that when the faucet is not providing a strong, steady flow of water, it is likely because of a clog in the actual faucet…

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