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Saturday, December 12, 2015
Useful Home Tips: How to Get Your Plumbing System Ready for Winter
If you have lived in the Denver area through at least one cold season, you may be fully aware of the fact that pipes can freeze easily and that this can result in considerable property damage and costly plumbing repair costs when the pipes burst. When the temperature outside plummets below freezing, the water in your pipes can also freeze. When this happens, the water in the pipes can expand, and the pressure on the pipes from the expanding water can cause them to burst. While you cannot prevent all of these types of plumbing issues from happening, you can minimize the likelihood of a winter pipe rupture issue by following a few easy steps. Wrap Your Exterior Pipes Plumbers will generally recommend that local homeowners take every step possible to secure their pipes before the first freeze of the year. You cannot easily wrap the pipes that are inside your home's walls, but there may be exterior pipes that you can access easily.
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Friday, December 11, 2015
Top Instances When You May Need the Services of an Emergency Plumber
When a water heater breaks, it could send gallons of water all over your basement. If the flooding is not stopped, your basement could become susceptible to mold, mildew, and other symptoms of water damage. Furthermore, you won't have any hot water to bathe or clean with. Therefore, you shouldn't be afraid to make use of emergency plumbing services. Get Your Water Heater Fixed That Same Day You shouldn't have to live in a home that doesn't have hot water. You deserve to take a hot bath or have hot water to cook your children dinner after they get home from school. In some cases, you may need your hot water heater to heat your home during a cold winter's night. Whether it breaks in the middle of the day, the middle of the night or on a holiday, you can get emergency plumbing services whenever you need it.
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Thursday, December 10, 2015
How to Choose the Most Energy-Efficient Heating and Cooling System
When your home is in need of a new system for heating and cooling in Denver, you will have many decisions to make. By working with your HVAC technician, you can sort through all of the different system features. One of the biggest considerations will be the energy efficiency of your new HVAC equipment. The system's energy efficiency is rated by the U.S. Department of Energy and is a measure of how well it converts electricity or natural gas into heated or cooled air. The higher the efficiency of your furnace and air conditioner, the lower your home's heating and cooling costs will be. Energy Star Ratings One way to learn about a particular system's energy efficiency is to look at its product labeling. Energy Star rated furnaces, heat pumps and air conditioners use at least 30 percent less electricity or natural gas to heat or condition the home's air.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2015
HVAC Maintenance: 3 Tips to Get Your Furnace Ready for Winter Weather
Before autumn's colors fade and the outdoor temperatures plummet, it is important to have HVAC contractors in Denver come out to your home and get your furnace ready for the heating season. A properly maintained furnace is more energy efficient, safer and lasts longer with fewer unexpected breakdowns. These tips can help you to get your home's heating equipment ready for the upcoming cold weather. Schedule a Tune-up Your furnace should be serviced by an HVAC contractor before the cold weather arrives. Doing so when the weather is still mild ensures that your heating equipment will be working properly when you need it to. If any problems are detected during the inspection, your HVAC technician will have enough time to order parts and make the needed repairs to your system.
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Sunday, November 1, 2015
Advice from Pros on How to Prep Your Plumbing for Winter
When you live in Denver, you may wake up to more than 300 days of sunshine each year, but the days that are not so sunny couldhave a dramatic effect on your residential plumbing system. Once the warm summer days with low humidity give way to cooler autumn days, you will have to start to prep your home for snowfall that comes along with winter. While many residents look forward to the snowfall in winter so that they can enjoy winter recreation, your pipes will not be as “excited”. Winter brings freezing and pressure that makes it very difficult for your pipes to do what they were intended to do. With your pipes working overtime to bring you hot water while the ground is covered in snow, there is undoubtedly an increased risk of problems.
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Saturday, October 31, 2015
Plumbing Tips—When to Call a Plumber for Toilet Repairs
A toilet is one of the more frequently used plumbing fixtures in the home, and it serves the important function of carrying waste water away from the home. When the toilet is not functioning properly, a messy issue can develop very quickly. Considering how critical the toilet’s function is and because of the desire to eliminate a messy problem as soon as possible, some homeowners will attempt to resolve a toilet issue on their own. There are certain instances, however, when you need to call plumbers in Denver for assistance.
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Friday, October 30, 2015
Practical Comfort: Tips to Save Money on Heating and Cooling
Denver is known for having very long, cold winters as well as hot summers, and this means that homeowners in the local area use their HVAC system almost year-round. With this in mind, many homeowners are looking for ways to constantly save money on heating and cooling expenses throughout the year. There are a few easy tips that you can follow to reduce energy consumption related to your HVAC system without negatively affecting your comfort level in the home. Take Advantage of a Programmable Thermostat If you do not have a programmable thermostat installed, now is the time to do so. A programmable thermostat is designed to reduce your use of the HVAC system without impacting your comfort level by automatically adjusting the temperature settings based on your usual schedule.
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