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Improve The Air Quality In Your Home

The air quality inside your home should be better than the quality of the air outside. However, it's up to you to ensure this goal is accomplished. Learn some things you can do now to improve the air quality in your home. Upgrade the Filter Consider upgrading your filter to a HEPA-rated screen. HEPA filters are designed to extract smaller pollutant particles from the air than traditional filters can. If you have an allergy sufferer in your home, the upgrade is especially helpful. Read More 

How To Improve Your Boiler Productivity

Boilers might seem like an antiquated form of central heating. Most single-family homes are now heated using forced air furnaces and evaporative coolers. But this does not mean that boiler can't still be a very efficient way to heat up a building. Many people decide to retrofit their building to be used with a furnace and forced air system. Usually, the furnace will end up being more efficient, but the cost of this project is astronomical and also requires some serious construction and demolition to the property. Read More 

What To Know About Cleaning An Evaporator Coil

Your air conditioner's evaporator coil plays a key role in how the system works. It is the part that actually cools down the air, which is done by pushing liquid refrigerant through the part. Unfortunately, this process makes the evaporator coil attract all kinds of debris, which can build up over time and cause a problem. You can clean the coil on your own by following these tips, which will improve how the air conditioner operates. Read More 

The Best Ways To Pet-Proof Your Plumbing

You might know to be worried about whether your pet will chew on an electrical cord, but other potential pet threats can come from your plumbing. Your pet might do damage to your plumbing in a way that can lead to expensive repairs in the future. Cover Up Your Pipes Make sure to cover up any exposed pipes. Dogs love to chew on anything they can access. If a dog keeps chewing on a pipe, he might eventually cause a leak. Read More 

AC Maintenance Steps That Can Help You Avoid Significant AC Repairs

If you own a home, you should never neglect your AC unit. Doing so could lead to uncomfortable temperatures inside and costly AC repair. To prevent these issues, you'll need to perform these critical AC maintenance steps.   Protect the Exterior Unit  An integral part of your AC system is the condenser unit located outside. Since it's exposed to weather elements, such as dirt, wind, and debris, you need to take extra protective measures. Read More