Why You Should Schedule An End Of Season AC Tune-Up
October, 10th, 2016
Categories: Air Conditioning, Homeowner Tips
Summer has brought with it beautiful sunny days and high temperatures, causing homeowners across America to turn to their air conditioners for help cooling down. All this added usage will have had an effect on your AC system , causing a little bit of wear and tear along the way. Once you reach the end of the season, it’s important to schedule a maintenance inspection with our air conditioning technician. This checkup will help to [Read More...]
Tips to Maintain Your Water Filtration System
July, 19th, 2016
Categories: Homeowner Tips, Plumbing
You invested in a water filtration system to ensure that you can easily get clean, safe and healthy water for your whole family at home. You can rely on your water filters for quick and easy drinking water when you’re in a rush, and it has become part of your daily routine. However, without regular and proper maintenance, your filtration system can become less effective at removing contaminants from your water, leaving a less pleasant [Read More...]
Plumbing Maintenance Not a Bad Idea
June, 28th, 2016
Categories: Homeowner Tips, Plumbing
Plumbing Maintenance Not a Bad Idea When homeowners face some of the smaller plumbing problems, if they’re handy around the house, they will often be able to sort out the problem on their own. When it comes to bigger plumbing problems, it’s usually best to call out a plumber. Look for professional plumbers in your area, as they will have experience with common plumbing problems in your neighborhood. When homeowners try and deal with complicated [Read More...]
How to Protect Your Electronics from a Surge
June, 9th, 2016
Categories: Electrical, Homeowner Tips
Protect Your Electronics From Electrical Surge Events 1.0 INTRODUCTION Within this modern world, we’ve become very reliant upon our electronic gadgets. We use personal computers to work, communicate with buddies, loved ones or company associates. DVD PlayersHDTVs (e.g., LCD and Plasma)Video Recording Equipment (for those among you upload your videos on to YouTube)Gaming Systems (e.g., Nintendo, Wii, X-Box, etc.)Central Ac Setup, Heat PumpsMicrowave Ovens And yet, incredibly, we do very little to safeguard our electronics [Read More...]
Plumbing Repair DIY
June, 9th, 2016
Categories: Homeowner Tips, Plumbing
Plumbing Repair DIY Smaller repairs are ok to do, but don’t talk the larger issues by yourself. If you have replaced the washer in a leaky tap but it continues to drip,look at the valve seat for signs of wear–scratches, pits or an irregular surface. Employ a flashlight to illuminate the interior of the tap and, as a further check, runt the top of a finger around the edge of the seat. Most faucet seats [Read More...]