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HVAC ENERGY COST MYTHS

HVAC ENERGY COST MYTHS Despite how much we vary, we all contend the very least one point in common: We wish to find a way to conserve a couple of dollars on our monthly utility costs. There’s nothing even more discouraging than assuming you’ve got some money tucked away to do something fun, just to … [Read More]

Full, Rusty, Clogged HVAC Drip Pans

Full, Rusty, Clogged HVAC Drip Pans Introduction to the Drain Pan   Even if you’re not an HVAC Technician, you know finding water somewhere it’s not supposed to be is not good. But, when it comes to your air conditioner’s drip pan, also known as the drain pan, the presence of water is perfectly normal… … [Read More]

8 Ways to Make Sure Your HVAC Unit is Ready for that Charlotte Heatwave

8 Ways to Make Sure Your HVAC Unit is Ready for that Charlotte Heatwave In Charlotte with daily highs in the 90s, now is the time to begin thinking about the things you can do around your home to assist keep your heating, ventilation, and cooling system, or HVAC, at its peak. When you work … [Read More]

Knowing the “Hot Water Demand” for Your Home

Knowing the “Hot Water Demand” for Your Home

When thinking about a new water heater for your home, one main factor is the unit’s capacity, or how much water it holds. Sometimes, people just think about getting the same capacity as the old one.

Does Homeowners Insurance Usually Cover Water Damage from Plumbing Leaks?

Does Homeowners Insurance Usually Cover Water Damage from Plumbing Leaks?
The overall answer is, it depends. 

Your homeowner’s insurance should cover water damage from a plumbing malfunction, leak or broken pipe if the damage is considered sudden, accidental or unexpected. If the leak is due to worn or poorly-maintained plumbing, pipes or construction insurance will deny a claim. Water damage from neglect, as in from a leak going undetected for a long time, will not be covered. 

Tighten a Loose Kitchen Faucet Handle That Keeps Leaking

How to Tighten a Kitchen Faucet Handle That Keeps Leaking When Shut Off

Most of the time you go on with your day to day tasks around the kitchen sink and you don’t think twice about your kitchen faucet. When you turn on the handle the water comes on and when you turn it off the water stops. But over time an older faucet handle can become loose and over time inhibit the valve insides your faucets from shutting off the water completely.

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