2020

  • Four HVAC Repair And Maintenance Tips For Pet Owners


    Pets bring a lot of joy to their families, but they can also lead to more work. Pet hair, in particular, can lead your HVAC system to work harder in order to keep your home at a comfortable temperature. The good news is that you can counteract some of the stress on the system caused by your pets by using the following HVAC repair and maintenance tips. Tip 1: Practice Proper Filter Hygiene
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  • A Quick Look At How A Water-Purifying Reverse Osmosis System Is Installed


    If you're concerned about the quality of water in your home, you may be comparing water filtration methods. One of the most effective and convenient ways to filter the water you drink and use for cooking is a reverse osmosis system that's installed under your kitchen sink. Here's a look at how a reverse osmosis system works and how a plumber installs it. How Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration Works Reverse osmosis is a filtration system that utilizes a membrane that blocks contaminants from coming out of the drinking water tap.
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  • Your AC May Need A New Evaporator Coil And UV Light To Get Foul Odors Under Control


    If you've been smelling a musty odor in your home and you can't track down the source, it's time to consider your HVAC system. Next time your AC turns on, notice if the musty odor gets stronger. If it does, your air conditioner may have dirty sock syndrome. This condition is caused by a buildup of dirt, bacteria, or mold on the evaporator coils. Here are the repairs your AC may need to get rid of the odor for good.
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  • Signs Your Furnace's Thermostat Might Be Bad And The Repairs It Could Need


    If your home seems chilly and your furnace is running, there might be a problem with the thermostat. Your heating system has multiple parts, such as the furnace, thermostat, and ducts. If any of those parts malfunction, it affects how well your furnace warms your home. Here are signs your thermostat could be bad and the repairs that might be needed. Signs A Thermostat Might Be Bad When a thermostat is bad, it may be completely dead or it may cause erratic temperatures in your home.
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