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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Composting and Other Ways to Avoid Food Waste in Your Drainpipes



What’s the biggest cause of clogged drains? It isn’t foreign objects, toilet paper, or even hair; it’s food waste. Wilmington area homeowners dump thousands of pounds of food down the drain every year. The result is a thick mess that increases the burden on municipal water treatment facilities and causes drains to back up.

As any homeowner knows, however, keeping food out of your drains isn’t always easy. Read on to learn a few tricks to keep your drains flowing free from food blockages.

Tip #1: Clear Your Plate
Sure, you’ve heard it many times before—eat your peas, don’t waste food, etc.—yet many people still inadvertently overfill their plates and end up washing the remnants down the drain.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

How to Reduce Your Home's Environmental Impact


Many Santa Cruz homeowners want to do their part to make their homes more eco-friendly, but aren’t sure where to start. Fortunately, you don’t need to invest in a major home renovation project to lower your environmental impact. Here are a few steps you can take right now to make your home more sustainable and lower your utility bills.

Seal Your HVAC System
Your HVAC system is a major contributor to your home’s energy usage.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Clogged Toilets: A Homeowner’s Guide to Preventing Plumbing Problems


Most Houston area homeowner’s think of clogged toilets as one of those everyday inconveniences; you just grab the plunger, you clean up the mess, and you move on. There’s no reason you need to suffer through this messy (and sometimes embarrassing) problem any longer. Here are few tips that could have you saying goodbye to the plunger and reduce the amount of plumbing problems you encounter in your Houston area home.

Put a Trash Bin Near Your Toilet
Too often, people treat toilets like trash cans, tossing in tissues, cotton swabs, and other assorted items with impunity. A toilet isn’t at all like a trash can, however.

The 3 Benefits of a Tankless Water Heater


Without a working water heater, you would not be able to enjoy a hot shower or wash your dishes. Like all the appliances in your Baltimore home, however, your water heater will not last forever. If your unit is less than ten years old, repairs may still be cost effective; however, if your water heater is more than a decade old it’s time to consider replacing it. Many older Baltimore-area homes still use storage tank water heaters, but when it’s time to replace yours, consider the advantages of a tankless model. Read on to find out more about the advantages of a tankless water heater.

How Tankless Water Heaters Work
Standard tank-style water heaters hold a large reservoir of water at a high temperature, and turning on a hot water tap in your home draws water from the tank.

How a Minor Nashville Plumbing Leak Can Become a Major Problem


Most Nashville homeowners have experienced a slow pipe leak at some point in their lives. The typical solution is to caulk the spot or call the local 24 hour plumber in Nashville. Yet some homeowners ignore and forget about their slow leaks, thinking that the problem couldn't possibly turn into anything significant. This is a dangerous mentality to have, as a slow drip could easily lead to one of these home hazards:

Mold Growth
Puddles of water left by drips are perfect breeding grounds for mold, especially in humid areas like Nashville.

Air Cleaning Tips that Help Your Indoor Air Quality all Winter Long


As winter drags on in Omaha, this time of year can be tough on your indoor air quality. The house has been closed off to the elements for months, but it’s not yet warm enough outside to open up the windows. Dust, mold, and other allergens build up as a result, making it harder to breathe and worsening the symptoms of respiratory ailments.

Luckily, you don’t need to wait for spring to arrive to do something about your indoor air quality in Omaha. Follow these tips to purify your air through the last weeks of winter.

Change the Air Filter on Your Furnace Regularly
Air filters on furnaces trap dust and other contaminants from the air.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficient HVAC Systems in Columbus OH


If you live in a place like Columbus, OH that experiences all four seasons, heating and cooling your Columbus home may account for a significant portion of your annual energy bills. Although most homeowners would be happy to see a monthly decrease in their utility spending, many hesitate to replace their HVAC system because they think that the appliances or the installation will be too expensive. But since Congress recently reinstated the 25C federal tax credit, more people can now afford to install energy-efficient equipment.