When Should I Schedule Commercial HVAC Repair for My System?

Commercial HVAC systems (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) are large and complex, which means it may be difficult for you to detect when a small problem has occurred. Besides, if your own or manage a commercial property, you may be very busy on a day-to-day basis, so you might not always be attuned to details like the condition of the heater and AC.

Do Boilers Really Boil Water?

It may seem like an obvious thing, but you would probably be surprised at the answer to this question. Most boilers do not, in fact, boil water. Ironically, if your boiler is boiling water then you have a very big problem. There are some boilers, called “steam boilers,” that are specially designed to boil water and use the steam to provide heat.

Why You Should Schedule Regular Drain Cleaning

The drains in your home don’t seem to emit any foul odors, nor do you have to deal with the wastewater that moves down the pipes and into the sewer. So why should you bother with regular drain cleaning? Drains tend to accrue a lot of buildup over the years, but you may assume they’re built tough enough to handle it.

Why You Shouldn’t Use Store Bought Drain Cleaners on Your Drains

Drain clogs are a nuisance, and the sooner you can remedy the situation, the better for you and your plumbing. But don’t let the need to remove the clog guide you toward an action that may cause more harm than good. What are we referring to? Using store-bought drain cleaners.

Reasons Your Furnace Needs a Pre-Season Maintenance Visit

The cooler temperatures have arrived – is your furnace ready to heat your home for the season? One of the best ways to prepare for the winter is to schedule furnace maintenance in Bethesda. Maintenance for your heating system isn’t a quick once-over with a flashlight; it’s a full system tune-up that helps both you and your system throughout the winter months.

Signs You Need Well Pump Repairs

Many, many years ago, homeowners would have to use buckets and rope to collect water from the wells outside of their homes. Of course those days are long over, but when your well pump is not working properly or is not working at all, you may long for this simple solution.

Why You Shouldn’t Wait for Your Heater to Break Down Before Scheduling Heating Repair

“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” is a common attitude when it comes to things like heating maintenance. Why bother spending the extra money to have an HVAC technician take a look at your heating system when nothing is wrong with it? While it may seem like common sense, this kind of approach is the exact opposite of what you should be doing.

How to Tell You Need Water Line Replacement

The water line of your home runs from the municipal water supply to the appliances and fixtures in your house. These pipes should stay in good condition for many years, but, eventually, you will need to replace the water line to ensure your water supply is safe.

How New Installations Can Reduce Water Use in Your Bathroom

The bathrooms of your home use more water than any other location in the house, even more than your kitchen. Showers and baths require enormous amounts of water on a daily basis, and toilets can account for 33% of your indoor water use every year.

Causes of Backflow in Your Plumbing

Backflow is a serious issue in plumbing that can lead to contamination of a home’s drinking water. Unlike blockages, which simply stop the flow of wastewater down pipes, backflow is the active movement of wastewater up into the fresh water supply, which occurs either because of excess pressure on sewer side, or a drop in pressure on the fresh water side.

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