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Installing A Waste Oil Furnace To Heat An Automotive Service Bay

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Furnaces that burn heating oil are still common in some areas with limited access to gas pipelines. Heating oil has a viscosity close to that of diesel fuel. If given the option between oil or gas, the cost of fuel is usually a major consideration when choosing between furnace types. However, an additional furnace option is available to businesses that accumulate used motor oil over the course of their operations. Read More»

A Homeowners Guide to Summer AC Care: 3 Simple Steps to Dealing with a Frozen Unit

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During the summer months, one of the common problems that you may have with their AC is the outdoor unit freezing up. Is this problem is not dealt with him time it can lead to serious damage to your air conditioner. Even if you are planning on having an HV AC contractor look at your unit, you will want to know how to deal with this problem during the hottest summer weather. Read More»

How To Tell When A Plumbing Problem Is An Emergency

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A plumbing problem can cause a lot of damage to your home if left unattended. Sometimes, the problem needs to be taken care of immediately while other times it can wait a bit. When you find the problem in the middle of the night or on a weekend, you need to decide if it can wait or not. If you call a plumber to come after normal working hours, you will have to pay extra for the visit. Read More»

Is Your Old Pilot Light Failing to Light? The Thermocouple May Be to Blame

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Older heaters use a pilot light to operate. Unfortunately, these elements may fail from time to time and refuse to light. When this happens, it is important to understand what is happening. Most of the time, a thermocouple is likely to blame. The Pilot Is Important for Older Heaters A pilot light may not be used in more modern electrical heaters. However, it remains an important element in older heaters that may be installed in many older houses. Read More»

Suffering From Increased Energy Bills? A New Pet May Be To Blame

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New pets are often a great addition to a home but can be problematic if you aren’t prepared to manage a few issues. One problem that they can cause in a home is a less efficient furnace. Here’s why a new pet can cause issues with your furnace and how you can avoid that problem with furnace repairs. Pet Hair Can Get Into Your Furnace Filter When you buy a new pet, all the hair that they lose through shedding and in other ways has to end up somewhere. Read More»