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The Sunshine State is home not only to millions of snowbirds, but also has its fair share of property owners who rent out properties on vacation sites. When deciding on what type of water heater to install in a property that isn’t necessarily inhabited year-round, or one that must meet the needs of discerning guests, there are different factors to take into consideration.
The main decision you’ll need to make is whether to go with a tank vs a tankless water heater. Let’s go over the pros and cons of each type of system so you can make an informed decision when the time comes. No matter what type of water heater you choose, count on us for a faultless, stress-free installation process.
Hard water wreaks havoc on homes across the US. In Florida, our water is known to be particularly problematic due to the high concentrations of minerals. Although some homeowners try to combat its effects with portable water filters, they should be more concerned with the detrimental effects of hard water on their plumbing systems and appliances.
A whole house water softener system takes a targeted approach to tackling the issue of hard water. For residential properties and vacation homes, Airbnb rentals and condos, a water softener can save a lot of headaches down the road. Learn more about hard water and whether your home would benefit from a water softener.
As companies come up with more and more ingenious items to help keep your home tidy and your personal hygiene, well, hygienic, it’s time for a reminder on the things that shouldn’t be flushed down the toilet. The last thing you want is a Handi-Wipe or a makeup towelette to cause a clog that warrants a call for a plumber in Tampa, FL.
If you’re already thinking, “Wait, makeup towelettes can’t be flushed?” then you’re in the right place. Keep reading to be aware of common household items that might seem like they’re safe for the toilet, but really aren’t. Spoiler alert: even some products that say they’re safe for toilets aren’t. Let’s explain.
Here in Tampa, FL, where you rely on your AC system more than your furnace, you might be tempted to overlook a furnace that’s no longer keeping your home adequately comfortable in the winter. Perhaps you suspect it’s due for replacement or you have a repair estimate and you’re not sure it’s worth it.
How exactly do you know when you should invest in furnace repair vs a furnace replacement? Let’s go over 4 considerations to reflect on as you decide if you’ve put up with poor home comfort during the winter long enough. You may even decide to use this as a great opportunity to replace your outdated furnace with a heat pump.
The air you breathe is more important than just about anything in your home. Right now, there’s a lot of particulate matter floating around in your home, and we know that because the average US home has about 4-9x more pollutants in their home’s indoor air than the air right outside their homes.
It’s one of the reasons we offer duct cleaning in Pasco County, FL–because we know just how important it is to your overall indoor air quality. Let’s talk about just what’s coming out of those vents.
With the holiday season almost wrapped up, it’s time to start thinking about goals for the New Year. Common New Year’s resolutions include goals geared toward increasing healthy habits. Why not make a resolution to increase your home’s air quality next year?
Increasing your indoor air quality (IAQ) results in many health benefits. From snoring less to sleeping more, to decreasing allergy symptoms and reducing the chances of catching colds and flu, let’s go over 3 main benefits of installing a whole house air purifier in your home or investment property
In modern-day society, the simplest solution is usually considered to be the best one. It’s natural to want to choose something that seems like it’ll solve a problem easily–and inexpensively. So we understand that homeowners want to use drain-cleaning chemicals to clear away clogs in their sinks.
First of all, drain cleaners don’t work, and secondly, they’ll cost you more money down the line. Professional plumbers don’t recommend them and it’s not so you’ll sign up for drain cleaning services instead. Let’s explain why drain chemicals don’t work, how they cost more in the long run, and why they’re so bad for you and your home.
The holiday season is upon us! For many people, it’s the most wonderful time of the year as they prepare their homes with holiday decorations and look forward to hosting friends and out-of-town guests for extended visits.
That’s why it’s essential to make sure your home’s plumbing system is ready for the increase in guests and activities. Let’s go over 4 tips on how to make sure you won’t need to schedule a plumber in Orlando, FL this holiday season.
As a homeowner in Florida, you’re undoubtedly well-versed in what can go wrong with your air conditioner, from weak airflow to frozen evaporator coils. Just like us, you’ve seen a lot of common repair needs that plague most AC systems, prompting the need for air conditioning service in Orlando, FL.
That’s why we’re taking the time today to go over uncommon air conditioning repairs that aren’t seen as often. That way, you’ll have a bit of a heads-up as to what’s going on if one of these more unusual AC issues pops up.
Every homeowner in Florida wants their air conditioners to last as long as possible. That’s a reasonable desire considering how often you use your AC system in the extended cooling season.
But eventually, you’ll get to the point where keeping an outdated AC running is costing you more than replacing it. So how do you know when your AC needs repair or replacement? Knowing this is crucial because no one wants to replace an air conditioner before it’s too soon. Let’s go over four surefire signs that you should replace your air conditioner instead of opting for another AC repair.