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When looking for ways to cut costs many homeowners try to do the around-the-home projects themselves

For many Americans spring means uncomfortable outdoor allergies.  Coughing.  Sneezing.  Wheezing.  According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, asthma and allergies strike 1 out of every 4 Americans and are the leading chronic diseases in the U.S. among all age groups.  

Each season brings its own set of household tasks and spring certainly has its share. While it’s okay to do little plumbing jobs around your home, the big plumbing projects are best left to the professionals.

Isn’t that the old adage most of us go by? When things are moving along smoothly in our lives we often don’t pay attention to the details, one of those details being regular maintenance on our heating and cooling system.

The cost of water varies for U.S. households from town to town; however, on average Americans spend around $2.00 per 1000 gallons of water. This averages out to around $612 on water and sewage per year, not to mention the cost of heating water, which on average adds an additional $230 per year.

It’s January and the mad rush of the holidays is over, so take a deep breath, sit back, and relax. But no – wait - you just realized that you over spent during the holidays and now you need to look for ways to cut costs! Don’t worry we can help you out. You won’t look farther than the inside of your

“Going green” is not a new term for most of us; however, it might be as it applies to the plumbing in your home. Green plumbing is plumbing that is designed to be the most energy efficient and at the same time conserve the most water.

While preparing for your holiday dinner this year, remember not everything should go down the drain. Putting the wrong things down the drain can cause serious and expensive damage to your household plumbing system.

If your air conditioning and/or heating system fails, you are often faced with a choice, to repair the existing unit by replacing parts or by buying a new system.

In the HVAC (heating, cooling & ventilation) industry, we often hear the comments, ”We don’t need planned maintenance, we’re still under warranty.” Nothing could be further from the truth!