Woodbridge Posts

What Huntington Beach Residents Should Do If Their Furnace Keeps Turning On and Off?

April 16th, 2012

Furnaces in Huntington Beach are designed to last decades without major problems so long as they are regularly maintained. They typically work so well, in fact, there is a danger of taking our comfort for granted and skipping the annual furnace maintenance for a year or two as time rushes by, waking up suddenly and brutally to a dark night and no heat.

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Woodbridge Heating Guide: Furnace Fan Limit Switch

January 13th, 2012

When researching your Woodbridge furnace and potential problems it might have, you’ve probably run across a few references to the fan limit switch. And while you know that it can break in a number of ways…

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Heating Tip 4: How to Check a Gas Furnace Draft Pressure Switch

December 12th, 2011

There are many reasons why a furnace stops working and in many cases, a Woodbridge homeowner can perform some simple diagnostics to pinpoint the problem. Finding the problem is one thing – fixing it is another.

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What is Air Purification? A Question from Garden Grove

October 26th, 2011

The air around us is getting more and more polluted these days in Garden Grove, and people are trying to do more and more to combat it. If you want to take an active role in improving the quality of air in your own home, consider an air purification system.

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Allergens Affected by Indoor Air Quality Systems: A Guide from Saddleback Plumbing

October 19th, 2011

Indoor air quality devices are designed to capture and remove certain allergens from the air, but what exactly is being removed and how would those allergens affect your health if left to circulate in your Irvine home?

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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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AC As a Safety Feature in the Home: Some Advice From Woodbridge

September 19th, 2011

Ask a hundred people in Woodbridge what the primary role of air conditioning is and I’ll bet you they say “comfort”. We seek out AC to stay cool and beat the summer heat, but did you know your air conditioning is a lot more than just a convenience…

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How Much Water Does a Leaky Faucet Waste?

August 5th, 2011

A leaky faucet is obnoxious for more than one reason. It is incessant, it represents a problem that will probably only grow worse, and it can cost you money on your water bill. Beyond all of that, it wastes a lot of water, putting undue stress on the environment. But, how much water does a leaky faucet actually waste? It may not seem like much, but when added up over a period of time, that leaky faucet’s impact can be fairly substantial.

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What Is New in Air Conditioning?

July 25th, 2011

There are developments being made in air conditioning just about every day. This is a huge business, and so manufacturers are constantly trying to outdo each other as it is their only way to compete for customers. What this means for you as a consumer is that you will always have an excellent selection of products from which to choose.

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