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The Most Common Central Air Conditioner Problems
If your air conditioner has stopped working, there are a few common causes to check. Tripped Circuit Breaker First, check any fuses or circuit breakers. If the central air conditioner’s compressor stops on a hot day, the high-pressure limit switch may have tripped; reset it by pushing the button, located in the compressor’s access panel. […]
Read MoreThe ABCs of Air Conditioning – SEER ratings
The most common measure of air conditioner efficiency is called SEER, which stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. The higher the number the more efficient the system. A SEER rating indicates how much heat a central air conditioning system can remove from a home per hour relative to the power it consumes. An air conditioner […]
Read MoreThe ABC of Plumbing – How a Water Softener Works
A water softener is designed to remove minerals like calcium and magnesium that cause “hard water”. These minerals dissolve into the groundwater from surrounding rock. When you have hard water in the home you will find that the mineral scale shows up on glassware and in your tub and shower. When severe enough, hard water […]
Read MoreThe ABC’s of Plumbing – What is PEX?
PEX is an acronym for cross-linked polyethylene. The invention of PEX piping was one the most important advancements in plumbing. So what exactly is PEX and what makes it better? The Advantages of PEX It’s a type of plastic tubing that offers some important advantages over traditional copper piping. First, PEX costs much less than […]
Read More4 Signs Your Sewer Line May Be Clogging
Because sewer lines can back up gradually and then suddenly cause a backup, it’s important to know the signs of potential problems. Once a sewer line is completely backed up it can cause extensive damage to your home. Here are four symptoms that your sewer line may be clogging: More then one plumbing fixture is […]
Read MoreWhen Should You Have Your Water Tested?
For many Florida homeowners, knowing the safety and quality of drinking water important. Some of the reasons you may want to test your water include: Your home has lead pipes, or lead soldered joints The water in your home has a strange taste or smell You have soap soap scum on bathroom fixtures. You’re buying a […]
Read MoreFinding Water Leaks Around the Home
A water leak in your home’s plumbing can cost you money not only by increasing your water bill, but also by causing extensive damage to your home and property. Toilet Leaks One of the most common water leaks in the home is a worn out toilet flapper, also called a valve seal. If you think […]
Read MoreSmart Thermostats – Advanced Control for Comfort and Energy Savings
As the brains behind a home’s cooling system continue to get smarter and smarter you’ll find plenty of hi-tech features available with today’s smart thermostats. So whether your a tech geek who wants complete control, or you just want to set it and forget it, there’s a thermostat for every need. Wi-Fi® Remote Access With […]
Read MoreFeatures to Look for When Buying a Garbage Disposal
If your old disposal is no longer working, or your remodeling your kitchen and want to upgrade to a better disposal, there are a few things to consider. Disposal Power and Size It’s important to consider the size of the unit when replacing an existing disposal under your sink. While it makes some sense to […]
Read More3 Indoor Air Quality Myths
For many homeowners keeping the air inside the home clean and healthy is a top priority. Here are some misconceptions about indoor air quality. 1. Air pollution is only an outdoor problem. Not true. According to the EPA, indoor air can be 5 to 10 times more polluted than the air outside. The reason is […]
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