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2 Ways A Plumber Can Find A Leak In Your Pipes
A leaky pipe can cost you money and cause a lot of damage to your house. Even just a small drip under your kitchen sink can eventually cause the wood there to warp, and as the water gets under the bottom of the cupboard, it can do things like cause mold or cause holes. If you think that you have a leaky pipe somewhere, you need to track down the problem, but it can be hard to do that because water will move along the pipes, so it may look like the drip is actually somewhere that it isn't.
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Why You Need A Commercial HVAC System
When you run a business, you are responsible for all facets of that business, right down to its HVAC system. Sometimes, businesses will attempt to cut costs in this area by opting for a residential type system instead of a commercial one. However, this is not smart. Businesses are typically larger and have greater needs than a residential unit can keep up with. Thus, as tempting as it may be, don't skimp on your HVAC system.
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How Ignoring A Small Problem With Your Heater Costs You
When it comes to your heating system, it is important you make sure to get it checked over and get repairs done as soon as you notice even a small problem. While you may be tempted to wait, that will only allow the situation to get worse. What might be something small, and almost not noticed today could have the system shut down completely next month. A quick, easy repair is going to be much less expensive in a couple of ways.
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Heat Pump 101: A Homeowner's Introduction
Home heating systems can be one of the most confusing aspects of home maintenance and care. This is especially true if your home has a heat pump. Since heat pumps aren't as common as fuel-burning furnaces, many homeowners find themselves confused and uncertain about the system's operation and care. If you've recently bought a home with a heat pump, here are a few things that you need to know. Can a Heat Pump Work in Cold Weather?
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Things To Do So You're Ready For Your New Air Conditioner Installation
When your old air conditioner is worn out, you don't want to go through another summer of sweltering when your AC breaks down. A new air conditioner makes a big difference in your comfort when it's hot outside. Getting a new air conditioner is a big undertaking, but the AC company helps size your unit, gets permits, and installs the components. Here's a look at some of the things you can do to prepare for air conditioning installation.
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3 Great Tips To Remember When Purchasing A Residential Furnace
During the winter, the furnace plays the vital role of keeping your home warm. At some point, though, it may repeatedly malfunction. It thus may be time to purchase a new furnace for your property. Choosing one will be a smooth process when you consider the following tips. Assess Power Design There are a number of ways residential furnaces are powered today. One of the most common is electricity. It's an extremely clean power source that means less maintenance on your part.
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Some Reasons Your AC Won't Turn On And The Repairs That Might Help
When you come back from vacation to a hot house, the first thing you probably do is turn the air conditioner back on. When the AC doesn't come to life as usual, you're left with a perplexing problem. Your AC may not turn on for several reasons. Some of the causes are simple fixes, but you may need to call an air conditioning repair technician to restore your AC. Here's why your AC may not be turning on.
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Tips For Choosing And Planning New Air Conditioning Installation
If your old air conditioning unit is struggling to keep up or is malfunctioning, it's likely that you're considering a new air conditioning installation. Before you buy a new unit, though, there are a few things that you should consider. Planning properly in advance can help to ensure that you get the right unit and are happy with the long-term benefits from your HVAC system. Here are some of the things that you need to think about as you prepare for AC installation services.
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Troubleshooting And Replacing Residential Central Air Conditioning Refrigerant Coils
When it comes to residential air conditioning problems, refrigerant coil leaks are one of the most common issues seen by HVAC professionals. The reason this part is prone to problems is that the coils are made of copper metal and susceptible to damage from corrosion. Once damaged, the coils slowly leak refrigerant out of their closed-loop system. When this happens, the system is no longer able to remove heat from the ambient air and cool it down.
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Is A Ductless AC System Right For Your Home?
Summer temperatures can be unbearable without the availability of an air conditioning system in many regions. As summer approaches, you might be thinking about installing an AC system in your home to maximize your comfort. There are many different types of AC systems to choose from, but a ductless system could offer you the flexibility and affordability that you are looking for. Carefully consider the benefits a ductless system can offer when you are weighing your options in terms of AC installation this year.
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