What to do if Your Circuit Breaker is Tripping Constantly

January 16th, 2017

Circuit breakers serve an important purpose in the home electrical system. They’re designed to improve the safety of the system by preventing it from overloading.

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Beware These Water Heater Problems

January 9th, 2017

Water heaters are built to be as sturdy as possible, but they’re also one of the hardest working appliances in your home. Operating day and night for years puts a lot of wear and tear on the system, which makes it more and more likely for problems to occur.

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Why Your Water Heater Might be Having Trouble Providing Hot Water

January 2nd, 2017

Water heater output can be low for any number of reasons. Sometimes it’s simply because you put too much demand on it for too long a period of time.

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Carbon Monoxide Knowledge That Could Save Your Life

December 26th, 2016

It’s not a subject anyone wants to talk about, but it’s a serious one that needs to be discussed: carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide poisoning is a rare, but deadly occurrence that happens several thousand times a year in the United States.

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Why You Should Upgrade Your Thermostat More Often

December 19th, 2016

The thermostat is the brain of any climate control system. Without it, your heater and air conditioner wouldn’t be much good to you.

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Should I Replace My Water Heater This Winter?

December 12th, 2016

Suddenly finding yourself without hot water in the middle of winter is not something you probably want. If your water heater is not up to the task of providing you with hot water through one more winter, you should replace it now before it fails completely.

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Why Bi-Annual Heat Pump Maintenance is a Good Idea

December 5th, 2016

We’re moving deeper into winter, which means that you should schedule maintenance for your heat pump if you haven’t already. Even if you have already scheduled maintenance this year, you should have a professional check your heat pump before the weather gets too cold.

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Furnace Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

November 28th, 2016

Winter is the most stressful time of year for furnaces. They are operating for many hours a week, which means more strain on the system and a greater chance of various parts malfunctioning. If you want to make sure that your furnace stays in the best possible shape this winter, you should make sure that you catch any problems with it as early as you can.

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Why Your Ductless System is Stuck in Cooling Mode

November 21st, 2016

Ductless systems, like all heat pumps, are prized for their ability to switch back and forth between heating and cooling modes. That’s normally quite an advantage, but it can become a pain when the system gets stuck in one mode or another.

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