Your home's ductwork works to move hot and cold air, depending on the season, throughout your home. As such, it plays an important role in maintaining the comfort levels within your house no matter the weather outside. However, over time, the sheer amount of air passing through your ducts can cause dust, allergens, and other debris to begin to build up. This can reduce the overall effectiveness of your air conditioner, and increase your energy bills while also lowering the comfort levels within your home.
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4 Common Reasons Residential Heating Systems Need Repair
On frigid winter days, many people rely on their heating system to keep their home warm and comfortable. It can be very stressful to turn on the heat only to discover that your heating system is not operating properly and efficiently warming up the house. Luckily, in many cases, issues with a home's heating system can be repaired by an experienced HVAC technician. Some of the most common reasons people need heating repair services include:
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Managing Your AC With A Newborn Baby In The House
Many new parents don't know whether to use air conditioners (AC) or not when they bring their newborn babies home. The truth is that newborn babies have sensitive skins and need conditioned air just as much as, if not more than, adults. Just keep these things in mind while using the air conditioner with the baby in the house:
Maintain a Comfortable Temperature
Your newborn baby's body is more sensitive to extreme temperatures than your body.
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Diagnosing A Noisy Toilet
Toilets aren't generally considered a noisy fixture except for when they are flushed, so it can be quite disconcerting to hear a weird noise coming from your commode. Before you can repair the problem, you first have to diagnose it. The following guide can help you figure out what the odd toilet noise is indicating.
Issue #1: Running water
This noise sounds just like the the refill flow of water that occurs after a flush, but without the actual flush.
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