Prepare Your Furnace For Its Summer Vacation

Many areas are finally experiencing spring weather. With that, furnaces across the country will go on vacation for a few months. Do you know what your furnace needs before you shut it down for the summer? Here, you'll learn how to prepare for furnace for its summer vacation. Supply List Screwdriver WD-40 New Filter Shop-Vac with Attachments – brush and crevice. Shut off the Gas Your furnace may still be needed to circulate the air coming from your central air conditioning unit, but you won't need the pilot light to stay lit for the summer. Read More 

Two Questions To Ask When Your Venue When Getting A Portable Toilet

If you find the venue for your wedding doesn't have enough bathroom facilities to accommodate the number of people who will be at the event, you can rent portable toilets to pick up the slack. However, here are two questions you need to ask the venue to make sure it can accommodate extra portable bathrooms for events. Is the Venue Amenable to Having a Portable Toilet Installed? It's one thing to decide you need portable toilets but quite another to actually get them installed on the property. Read More 

DIY And Professional Drain Cleaning Techniques

Have your drains stopped flowing quickly in your home? If so, you may be dealing with a clogged drain. Without knowing how bad the clog is, it may be a DIY fix or require professional help. Here are some techniques that you can use to try to unclog a drain, and what services a professional can offer if those do not work. DIY Techniques There are two techniques you should try if you have a plumbing clog. Read More 

Air Conditioning Maintenance: Why You Can Do Most Of It And How To Do It

Air conditioning maintenance, for the most part, is all about cleaning. That said, you could do most of the maintenance yourself. It saves the HVAC contractor/technician a good chunk of time if you have already done this part of the maintenance. Here is what you will need and how to do it. Warm, Soapy Water and a Rag or Sponge Take these items outside and wipe down the condenser box. Try to get in between the slats, if they exist in your condenser box. Read More 

Why Is The Water Pressure Lower At One Faucet?

There are many factors that can affect water pressure. Low pressure can be the result of a solitary issue in a single component or a universal problem that is beginning to unfold in a specific location.  If a plumbing problem is localized, it's always best to attempt to diagnose the problem at the source, working outward to possible system failures only when no local issues can be found. What Issues Can Affect a Faucet's Water Pressure? Read More