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  • The ABCs of Plumbing - How Tankless Water Heaters Work

    The post explains how tankless water heaters work, heating water only when needed instead of storing it. It highlights their efficiency compared to conventional tank-type water heaters, as they eliminate the energy required to keep a supply of heated water fully heated.
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  • Is It Time To Replace Your Furnace?

    This blog discusses If it's time to replace your furnace. Gas and electric bills are rising, and if your furnace is over 15 years old, it might be time for a replacement, as older furnaces can be costly to operate. Consider factors like the furnace's efficiency rating, fuel costs, and your home's heating load when deciding to upgrade. Proper maintenance, including regular filter cleaning and keeping the system clear of debris, is crucial for efficiency and longevity.
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  • The ABCs of Home Heating – AFUE Ratings

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  • How Does a Garbage Disposal Work

    Contrary to popular belief, garbage disposals don't have blades. Instead, they use spinning impellers to force food waste against a grind ring, grinding it into small particles that can be flushed away with running water. To maintain smooth operation and prevent odors, run plenty of water while using the disposal and for a short while after.
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  • 4 Emergency Plumbing Tips

    The blog offers quick fixes for plumbing emergencies, advising readers to locate the main water shut-off valve to prevent water damage during leaks and to use heavy-duty paper towels or rags for cleanup. It also suggests using two wrenches to relieve stress on the plumbing system and using duct tape or pipe sealing tape as a temporary solution for cracked pipes. Additionally, it recommends using a cup plunger for clogged drains but cautions against excessive force, advising readers to call a plumber for safer solutions.
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  • Air Duct System Glossary

    The home's air duct system, part of the HVAC setup, distributes heated or cooled air through supply ducts to rooms via supply registers. These registers release conditioned air, while return registers draw air back to the air handler for reconditioning. If you need help or have questions about your air duct system, you can contact ABC Plumbing for expert guidance.
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  • How Does a Toilet Work

    This blog discusses how toilets operate through a simple process involving three main parts: the flush mechanism, bowl siphon, and refill mechanism. The flush mechanism, activated by a handle, opens the flush valve, emptying the tank into the bowl.
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  • The Hazards of Excess Water Pressure

    Pipes can crack from excessive water pressure, not just freezing, posing a risk regardless of climate. To prevent plumbing disasters, check water pressure with a hose bib gauge, available for around $10 at hardware stores, and call a plumber if pressure exceeds the normal range of 40-85 psi. ABC Plumbing offers services to adjust water pressure and install water softeners for pipe preservation.
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  • The ABC's of Plumbing - Vent Pipes

    The blog post explains the crucial role of vent pipes in plumbing systems, which allow air to fill the vacuum created when wastewater exits the home. These pipes extend from drainpipes to the main vent stack, usually exiting through the roof, although sometimes through a side wall in basements.
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  • 3 Ways To Improve the Air Quality In Your Home

    3 Ways To Improve the Air Quality In Your Home To maintain healthier indoor air quality: Air Filtration, Maintain Proper Humidity Levels and Exhaust Systems
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