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Using Light to Clean Your Air

Everyone knows that ultraviolet (UV) light can be harmful to your skin if you get too much of it, but what most people don’t know that if you apply UV light to a different purpose, it can be beneficial to your lungs. When short-wavelength ultraviolet light is used in either long-term or repeated exposure, it […]

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Vacation Tips for Your Home

For many of us, spring break is fast approaching; while you’re away enjoying a well-deserved vacation, plan to be energy-efficient at home. It’s easy to save a few dollars when you’re on vacation. The best part is that it doesn’t take much time.  Just before you head out: Turn your thermostat up. As long as

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Low Water Pressure

When you turn on the faucet, you expect lots of water to come out…but sometimes what you get is just a trickle.  Low water pressure can have many causes. Sometimes you can fix it yourself, but sometimes it will need to be handled by a professional plumber. Low water pressure is usually caused by something

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Sewer Line Repairs and Replacement

Sewer lines are things that we take for granted, but bad things can happen to perfectly good lines and then it’s time to bring in the professionals. For example, the flooding our area experienced last month can cause sewer lines to become blocked by foreign objects or to crack, shift, or sink due to oversaturated

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Guarding Your Air

When you consider that the Environmental Protection Agency’s indoor air quality report names indoor air quality as one of the top five environmental health risks because the air inside homes and businesses is two to five times more polluted than the air outdoors, and the fact that most people spend up to 90% of their

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Water Filtration

Filtered water isn’t something that should only come out of a bottle; it should be everywhere in your home. Drinking water should be clean of course, but what about the water you cook with, clean with, and wash your clothes in?  All water that comes from a treatment plant must pass strict guidelines for contamination;

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