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3 Signs of Water Heater Damage

How is your water heater performing? You probably don’t ask that question every day, but you should know its status. Letting a damaged water heater go for an extended period of time can cause permanent damage that can lead to costly repairs or an outright replacement. For homeowners wondering what to look for, here are three indicators that you may have a damaged water heater.

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5 Myths About Plumbing

No pranks we promise! We just want to bust some of the myths we hear floating around about the everyday plumbing system you can find in your home. We’ve picked five myths you’ve probably heard before, and we’ll give you the facts!

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Your Spring HVAC Checklist

It’s time to dust off the grime the winter weather left behind and get ready for spring. We all know that during the spring it’s a good idea to get some heavy-duty cleaning done to help prepare for the months ahead. But how does this affect your home’s HVAC system and indoor air quality? Here are a few things you should do around your home to prepare your HVAC equipment for the new season.

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10 Tips to Cut Energy Costs

For many of us, the new year means wiping the slate clean and starting fresh. It’s a great time to try out new lifestyle habits like eating clean, hitting the gym, or saving money on your electric bill. While we can’t provide too much help when it comes to diet and exercise, we fancy ourselves

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Holiday Lighting Safety

Decorating your home for the holidays is one of the greatest joys of the season. It’s important to make sure that you’re celebrating safely. We’ve provided some electrical safety tips below to keep you and your family safe this holiday season. Inspect lights before you plug them in. Check each set of lights for broken

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