Is Your Home Due For An Electrical Inspection?

Posted on: 18 December 2020

Before you buy a home, you typically have it professionally inspected to make sure there aren't any glaring safety or maintenance issues. And while it's true that a whole-house inspection generally includes a basic assessment of the home's electrical system, the reality is that this is not a substitute for a comprehensive electrical inspection. When was the last time your home's entire electrical system was professionally inspected? If it's been more than a few years, it may be time to schedule one with a trusted electrician.
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Air Conditioner Repairs That You May Need When Your System Fails This Spring

Posted on: 17 December 2020

The spring is coming, and your AC needs to be working. The winter weather and spring storms can cause issues with your air conditioner. Therefore, there may be some repairs that are needed when your system fails as the weather gets warmer. The following AC repairs are some of the things you may need to have done this spring: AC Capacitor Problems Causing System Failures The capacitor of your AC is one of the most common issues that you will have to deal with.
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HVAC Contractor Services: 3 Major Signs That Your System Is About To Break Down

Posted on: 12 November 2020

Extreme weather conditions can put your health at risk. For instance, extreme cold can cause you to start developing respiratory system problems. And so, investing in a properly functioning HVAC unit should be your priority this fall before the winter begins. Ensuring that your heating system is working properly, however, starts with identifying key indicators that your system is about to break. And once you identify these signs, call in a professional technician to repair your HVAC unit before the problem worsens.
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Why You Should Leave the Furnace Installation to the Pros

Posted on: 12 October 2020

If you need to have a new furnace installed, you want to have it done professionally. You may think of taking care of the installation on your own as an attempt to save some money or because you like to be handy around the house. However, when dealing with a furnace, things are best left to the pros, and here are some of the reasons why:  1. The furnace connects to the gas line
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