How to Know When It's Time to Have Your HVAC Ducts Cleaned

Posted on: 1 July 2016

Since your HVAC ducts are out of sight in the attic, it's easy to forget they are even there. However, they may be accumulating dust or mold that is getting blown around your house. While under perfect conditions you may go for years without needing your ducts cleaned, there are many times when cleaning the ducts is a good idea. These are some times to consider having your ducts professionally cleaned.
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Understanding And Maintaining Your Gas Furnace

Posted on: 1 July 2016

Maintaining your home is important to protect your financial investment, but certain tasks can also improve your home's comfort and efficiency. If you are part of the majority of households that utilize a central furnace heating system, full understanding of this system is smart to ensure it remains in proper working condition. Using this guide, you will understand how a gas furnace works and learn the best techniques to maintain your system's efficiency.
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Tips To Reduce The Cooling Load On Your AC

Posted on: 30 June 2016

During the summer months, the load on your AC will likely increase as it tries to get rid of the extra heat and keep your home cool. This can sometimes lead to breakdowns and even cause a spike in your energy bills. To help prevent these issues, read on to learn simple ways to reduce the cooling load on your AC this summer. Clean the filters and outdoor coil Obstructions in your AC caused by clogged filters can greatly increase power consumption on your cooling equipment and even result in malfunctions on the condenser.
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Signs That Could Indicate You Have Plumbing Problems

Posted on: 28 June 2016

The plumbing in your house is one of its most important aspects. If even a small part of your plumbing system isn't working properly, you could have major problems with everything from your washing machine and hot water heater to your toilets and sinks. So, it's extremely important that you take the time to inspect the plumbing in your house whenever possible and know how to spot signs of a problem.
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