How To Investigate And Repair Central Air Conditioning Drainage Issues

If you have a central air conditioning unit that cools your home, then you most likely have a two part system where the condenser sits outside the home and the evaporator sits inside. As refrigerant moves from the exterior unit to the indoor one, it compresses and pulls heat from the surrounding air. The cool air is then pumped into your house. When this occurs, condensation often builds on the outsides of the coils. Read More 

Holiday House Guests: 5 Preventative Measures To Keep The Plumbing Running Smoothly

When friends and family come to visit for the holidays, it can create great memories, but it can also drastically change the daily routine that you keep at home. As you plan for your guests' arrival, there are many factors that you need to prepare in the home. One of these areas is the plumbing. With an increased amount of guests, there will be more showers, more use of the bathroom, and more dishes to clean. Read More