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Could Your Air Conditioner Be Making You Sick?
When it comes to indoor air quality, mold in air conditioning systems can be a significant concern, leading to health problems like sinus congestion, respiratory issues, and throat irritation. Mold often thrives in AC drain pans and pipes, which hold standing water, and can spread to air ducts if left unchecked.READ MORE -
When is It Time to Update Your Electrical System
Due to the surge in electronics, homes built 10-15 years ago may struggle to power modern devices. Signs of an overloaded system include flickering lights, blown fuses, crackling electrical boxes, or hot wiring. If you experience any of these, call a licensed electrician to upgrade your electrical system and ensure it complies with safety codes.READ MORE -
May Is Electrical Safety Month
May is Electrical Safety Month, emphasizing the importance of understanding safe electricity practices to prevent accidents at home or work, especially around small children and pets.READ MORE -
What are the Benefits of A Whole House Surge Protector?
Most power surges originate from within your home, caused by appliances turning on and off. These surges damage electronics like TVs and computers despite being brief and often unnoticed. Signs of a power surge include flickering lights or appliances resetting. A whole-house surge protector, ideally a two-tiered system with a main unit and outlet-level protectors, can safeguard your valuable electronics from both external and internal threats.READ MORE -
Take Care of Your Air
This post advocates for installing a whole-house air purification system to improve indoor air quality, highlighting the prevalence of indoor air pollution and its potential health impacts. It emphasizes that indoor air can be significantly dirtier than outdoor air due to pollutants like dust, pollen, mold, and pet dander being trapped inside. The post warns about the negative effects of breathing polluted air, such as exacerbating allergies and respiratory problems, and encourages readers to contact ABC Plumbing for expert assistance in diagnosing and addressing indoor air quality issues.READ MORE -
Where is the Most Water Wasted in the Home? You May Be Surprised
Showers and sink faucets are the biggest culprits for indoor water use, even though washing machines use more water per use. Leaks can also waste a significant amount of water, even small ones. The biggest water waster outdoors is excessive lawn watering. To save money on your water bill and conserve water, be mindful of your shower and faucet usage, and fix any leaks as soon as possible.READ MORE -
When Your Washing Machine Won't Drain
This post provides advice on troubleshooting a washing machine that won't drain. It suggests checking both the drain tube and the pump to identify the source of the problem. If the drain tube is clear but water still remains, it recommends contacting plumbing professionals for assistance with the pump, emphasizing the importance of leaving complex repairs to experts.READ MORE -
Go Tankless and Never Run Out of Hot Water Again
A tankless hot water heater provides an endless supply of hot water, making daily tasks like showering, cooking, and laundry easier. It works by heating water on demand, sensing water flow and initiating the heating process when needed.READ MORE -
How Much Money Can I Save with Energy Star LED Bulbs?
ENERGY STAR-certified light bulbs, such as CFL and LED bulbs, use 70-90% less energy than older incandescent bulbs, according to the U.S. Department of Energy's ENERGY STAR® website. While initially more expensive, one 12-watt ENERGY STAR LED bulb can last as long as 25 43-watt incandescent bulbs, saving $65 on electric bills over its lifetime and eliminating the need to replace multiple bulbs.READ MORE -
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