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Weird Water? What Discolored Water In Your Home Could Mean

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Discolored water flowing from the faucets of a home can be concerning and may indicate an issue within the plumbing system or the water supply. There are several potential causes for discolored water, and it is important to identify the source to determine the appropriate solution.  Understand the Potential for Problems Discolored water can potentially damage your appliances. The extent of the damage depends on the cause and composition of the discoloration. Read More»

Emergency HVAC Assessment: Unresponsive System

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Experiencing an unresponsive HVAC system can be a cause for concern, especially during extreme weather conditions. If your HVAC system is not working properly or not responding at all, it’s important to take immediate action to assess the situation and potentially resolve the issue. Here are the steps to conduct an emergency HVAC assessment when dealing with an unresponsive system.  Check the Thermostat Start by checking the thermostat settings. Ensure that the thermostat is set to the appropriate temperature and mode (cooling or heating). Read More»

3 Signs Your Air Conditioning's Drain Line Has A Blockage

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Air conditioning systems remove moisture from the air as they cool. They then use drain lines to carry this liquid out of your system.  However, your system can’t drain normally if its line has a problem. These lines often get clogged up with dirt, dust, and even mold. If a line is partly or fully blocked, then your system stops working as it should. How can you tell when this happens? Read More»

A Plumber Can Provide Repairs And Maintenance To Your Home's Plumbing Shut-Off Valves

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The shut-off valves on your plumbing are important features. They can be used to turn the water off in an emergency when you have a leak, and they can also turn the water off when a plumber needs to make repairs. You have a main shut-off valve that cuts off water flow coming into your house and stops water from every faucet, and then you have shut-off valves underneath the sinks and on the toilets in your house to turn off the water to individual fixtures. Read More»

2 Signs The T&P Relief Valve On Your Home's Water Heater Is Going Bad

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When you look at your home’s water heater, on the side is a small valve called the temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve. Since the water heater is a closed system, this valve is vital for its operation, allowing excess steam and pressure to be released so that it does not damage the tank. If this valve stops working properly, pressure will start to build up within the system, which will eventually cause major damage to the tank and the area surrounding the water heater if it were to rupture or explode. Read More»

Residential Plumbing Needs You May Not Even Think About

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When it comes to taking care of your home’s plumbing needs, you may not even think about some of the more major residential plumbing needs your home has. For example, home plumbing often includes your water heater and other appliances. Here are some residential plumbing needs you may not even think about. These plumbing needs may be urgent or just need to be taken care of on a maintenance level, but either way, it’s important to know of them. Read More»

The Top Plumbing Services You Need A Pro For

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What are the top reasons to schedule professional plumbing services? A do-it-yourself approach could leave your home with backups, leaks, or other similar issues. If you don’t have pro-level plumbing skills, take a look at the most popular services that require a contractor’s attention. Plumbing System Maintenance  You don’t need to wait until there’s a problem to call a professional plumber. Routine maintenance can help your system to stay in top shape and may reduce the risks of clogs, backups, or the need for emergency plumbing visits. Read More»

Bathroom Remodeling: Is It For You?

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If you’re in the market to do some remodeling in your home, is bathroom remodeling the one you want to focus on? If so, how far into your project do you want to get before you reach the end of your budget? How invested you are in your bathroom space renovation will determine what type of bathroom remodeling services you need. Some projects can be completed in a short amount of time, while others require you to take your whole bathroom apart so you can make your bathroom remodeling project complete. Read More»

5 Signs Your Boiler Needs Repairs

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Getting your boiler repaired when it’s broken is a necessity. When your boiler is broken it will inevitably cause discomfort in your home. Additionally, when it is not working properly it can cause your energy bills to rise significantly. Here are some of the major signs that you need to get your boiler repaired.  A Leaking Boiler A leak is a sign that you need repairs. When boilers start to leak they can do a lot of damage to your entire property. Read More»

The Benefits Of A Whole House Water Filtration System

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If you’re ready to try a whole-house water filtration system, you may be doing so because you have heard that it is a good option. A whole-house water filtration system is a great choice because they come with so many benefits. You may likely have heard about some of the benefits but not all. Here’s a closer look at the benefits that you will experience when you install the system. This will help you can decide if this type of system is right for you Read More»