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Aug
09
2011

Who needs a whole house dehumidifier?

Remove excess moisture indoors and prevent mold to improve your family's comfort.

Aug
09
2011

Understanding Your Energy Guide

Be sure to check the government energy efficiency label of any equipment you may invest in.

Aug
08
2011

Washing Machine Blues

In a single hour, a broken washing machine hose can leak up to 500 gallons of water. Avoid this expense and inconvenience by checking the hose for...

Aug
05
2011

Repair or Replace?

This is a decision that all homeowners are going to face sooner or later. When is the best or right time to replace rather than repair?

Aug
05
2011

Why Plumbing Maintenance is Important

Homeowner's insurance generally covers household water damage if the damage is sudden and accidental, such as damage caused by burst pipes. It does not cover damage of the sort covered by flood insurance, i.e., rising water from outside; or damage caused over time by lack of maintenance.

Aug
03
2011

Get green with greater comfort from a home Humidifier

Whether you're updating your home to be more healthy, energy-efficient and sustainable or you're building a new green-certified home, Today’s Humidifiers offers a complete innovative products designed to improve the quality of indoor air.

Aug
01
2011

Water Damage Prevention

Mention water damage and most people think of flooding after days of heavy downpours. Yet, even on a sunny day, your home can become waterlogged. Whether the culprit is a leaking water heater, overloaded washing machine, or an overflowing sink, the damage to your home can be devastating—and costly.

Jul
05
2011

Natural Gas Safety Where You Live and Work

No matter the season or weather, natural gas is one of the safest and most reliable sources of energy for homes and businesses. Safety is very important to us. That’s why we regularly provide information to our Technicians, helpers, office staff and customers about natural gas safety.

 

Apr
13
2011

Tips for Getting Rid of Drips

We turn our faucets on and off so often that it shouldn’t surprise us when they begin to drip and leak. A leaking or dripping faucet in your kitchen or bathroom is usually a sign that a part is worn and needs to be replaced.

Jan
11
2011

SEER Ratings and What They Mean

The performance of your heating and cooling system is determined in a large part by your HVAC equipment’s operating efficiency.

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