Winter Plumbing Tips for Homeowners

Plumbing Tips for Homeowners During Winter:

Avoid frozen pipes. During winter, it is advisable that you keep an eye on water pressure; and the first sign that your water pipes are frozen is restricted water flow. When you notice this, it is important that you act fast. During the evening when temperatures are coldest, let the water trickle from the faucets at a width that’s slightly smaller than a pencil’s. This will help prevent freezing since moving water doesn’t freeze. During winter, drain outdoor pipes and disconnect garden hoses to protect them from getting damaged. Garden hoses that are left connected can have ice forming in/on them during cold snaps, leading to pressure building up in water lines inside your home. When this occurs, a water line break or leak could occur and could cause severely damage your home plumbing After you have disconnected your garden hoses, consider installing an… read more...
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Allergies Triggered by Lack of HVAC Maintenance

Indoor comfort brought about by indoor air that suits you is often related to the air’s temperature. While the temperature of the air goes along way to improve your comfort in your home, the quality of indoor air is just as important to achieve the perfect comfort level.

Breathing is an unconscious activity, so it’s easy to overlook the potential hazards. Breathing in too much dust and smelling unpleasant smells and malfunctioning ventilation compromises your indoor comfort. However, the trouble of having to install these equipment if we just know how to take care of the HVAC systems that are already installed in our homes.

To save money and energy, it is essential to install the right air filter for your HVAC system. In addition, it will reduce the potential of expensive and inconvenient breakdowns. It may also extend the life of your equipment.

Most air filters are actually disposable … read more...

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