2019

Switching From Hot Water Heat To Forced Air

Many first-time home buyers can only afford an older home, as their price tends to be less than new constructions. However, a lot of these homes use hot water for heating via radiators, and buyers can be reluctant to purchase a home with this kind of heat. Hot water heating has many benefits over forced air heating. For example, other than the occasional hiss or sound of the boiler rumbling, hot water heating is much quieter than forced air heating. Read More 

2 Signs Your Water Heater’s TPR Valve Needs Immediate Professional Attention

If your home's hot water heater is making an odd whistling noise every time it heats water, you may be wondering what could be causing the strange sound. This whistling is often the sound made when the tank's temperature and pressure relief (TPR) valve is malfunctioning. Besides the high-pitched noise, also look for the following signs that the valve is failing and needs immediate professional attention. 1.  Water Is Leaking from the Valve Read More 

4 Tips To Help Get Your Cooling Ready With The Right AC Maintenance And Home Improvements

As the winter months come to an end, cooling maintenance and home improvements are important. Doing good maintenance now will help improve the efficiency of your AC and prevent problems during the heat of the summer. The following tips will help you with the right maintenance and home improvements to get your home ready for hot summer weather. 1. Stop Air Leaks That Lead to Energy Loss and Excessive AC Wear Read More 

How Homeowners Can Easily Circumvent Expensive Furnace Repairs

The furnace is such a pivotal appliance in your household to maintain, as it brings warm air in to keep your home comfortable during cold days of the year. If you take these maintenance steps, you can keep it working great and avoid costly repairs at the same time. Change the Air Filter Periodically  The air filter is such an important component for your furnace. It collects dirt and debris to prevent them from affecting your furnace in any way. Read More