Inlet In, Inlet Out: The Simple Installation Process Of A Tankless Water Heater
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28 December 2019
With the exception of having to remove a traditional water heater, the installation of tankless hot water heaters is quite simple. In fact, you could easily install a tankless heater in the same area where your old traditional tank heater once stood. Just to g
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Diagnostic Tips For Plumbing Odors
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5 December 2019
No one wants to live in a smelly house, yet you might be forced to do that if your plumbing system smells, and you haven't identified the source of the smell. Below are some of the tips you can use to track such an odor.
Isolate the Odor
A helpful trick is to
Is Your Air Conditioner Leaking Refrigerant?
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15 October 2019
As a homeowner, you rely on your air conditioning system for several months out of the year, particularly during the hottest time of the year. So, when your air conditioning unit decides to break down or underperform, it is a major headache and inconvenience f
Learn Why Flushable Wipes Are Anything But
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25 September 2019
Ever absent-mindedly toss a baby wipe or a hand-sanitizing wipe in the toilet? So-called flushable and disposable wipes have made staying fresh and clean surprisingly convenient. Despite how they're marketed, these wipes can still wreak untold havoc on your ho
How A Damaged Heat Exchanger Can Lead To Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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13 August 2019
Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that is also odorless and tasteless. When a furnace is in good condition, there is a substantially smaller risk of carbon monoxide becoming a threat in your home, especially when your heat exchanger is in good condition. One
Home Products That May Damage Your Septic System
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18 June 2019
Taking good care of your septic system means avoiding putting certain things down your drain. Certain household products can both clog the system and damage the pipes. Even a one-time exposure to a damaging product can lead to expensive repair bills. Here are