Hooray For Warm Weather: 3 Tips To Prevent Plumbing Troubles This Summer

Summer is coming. That time of year when kids are home from school, families plan vacations, and plumbing problems pop up out of nowhere. The last thing you want is to have plumbing problems put a damper on your summer activities. Luckily, there are some steps you can take to help prevent summertime plumbing issues. Here are three of them. Service Your Water Heater With more people at home during the summer, your water heater is going to be working overtime. Read More 

3 Things to Understand About Your Water Heater’s Pressure Temperature & Relief Valve

Thanks to the combined corrosive presence of water and high temperatures, it is no surprise that water heaters are subject to develop problems here and there. Leaks remain perhaps the most common such problem. If you have recently noticed that your water heater is leaking, read on. This article will outline what you should know about troubleshooting one of the most common leak causes: a faulty pressure relief valve. The Basics Read More 

3 BIG Reasons Your Water Heater Is Driving Up Your Electric Bill

When trekking through the house and trying to narrow down the culprits to blame for that latest huge power bill, chances are you will skip right over the hot water heater like it's not even there. Even though most homeowners are fully aware that the appliances they have in the house are some of the biggest players in power consumption around the house, the water heater is an easy appliance to disregard. Read More 

Noticing Your Energy Bill Climbing In The Past Few Winters? Inspect The Heating System

Spring and summer may be a time that you look forward to because you have low energy bills. Living in an area that does not get outrageously warm during the summer months may mean you do not have an air conditioning system or that you only have to use it on occasion during the hottest days. But, you may be used to spending a decent amount of money throughout wintertime to keep your home comfortable. Read More 

Three Common Contaminants That Can Show Up In Your Well Water

When you're a homeowner with a private well, you have an independent water supply that's not controlled by the municipality, but you also have the responsibilities that come with that perk. You have to keep the well pump in order, keep the area around the well free of any possible sources of contaminants, test the well water regularly for problems, and treat any problems that do surface. Here are three contaminants that commonly occur in well water. Read More