Archive for January, 2014
Electrical Safety At Home
Posted by esconow in Furnace, Home Service, Maintenance on January 31, 2014
Electrical problems are serious issues that should never be taken for granted. According to the U.S. Fire Administration Department, 11 percent of home fire accidents are caused by electrical malfunctions. In this light, here are some tips to avoid electrical problems: Always check electrical cords for signs of wear. Avoid overloading extension cords, sockets, and […]
Good Furnace Repair in Utah Contributes a Lot for a Comfortable Winter
Posted by esconow in Uncategorized on January 31, 2014
“Another part of the furnace that must be checked is the blower and the motor. If the belt is in poor condition, it is important to change it to maximize the efficiency of the machine. The blower motor should also be oiled to help keep the motor running smoothly. However, there can be occasions where […]
Cold Weather Will Require Great Salt Lake City Furnace Conditions
Posted by esconow in Uncategorized on January 29, 2014
“One of the items that must be checked is the furnace. Every furnace in Salt Lake City provides the much needed heat that allows families to have a comfortable time at home. The malfunction of a component in the furnace means a day spent in the cold, which is never a good thing in a […]
The Do-It-Yourself Home Insulation Check
Posted by esconow in Furnace, Home Service, Maintenance on January 26, 2014
Before the cold season hits is the perfect time to check whether your home is properly insulated. Insulation, simply put, is the process of putting materials that may reduce heat loss or gain through a barrier. Homeowners put insulation in their homes to make sure heat is sealed in and cold is prevented from coming […]
Is Your Heater Not Working?
Posted by esconow in Furnace, Home Service, Maintenance on January 23, 2014
It’s January and the weather is cold. Are you devastated that your heater at home is broken and needs a professional and reliable heater repair in Salt Lake City? Sometimes, blankets and fireplaces are just not enough. Heaters are indeed very important in times of cold weather. Elderly and children have lesser capability to adjust […]
More Heating, Less Spending: Heating Replacement
Posted by esconow in Furnace, Home Service, Maintenance on January 19, 2014
Heating systems—whether they use fuel or electricity—can cost a lot of money to power. To muddle things even more, older heating systems will constantly suffer from breakdowns and malfunctions as they slowly fall into disrepair, which could end up costing homeowners even more in the long run. When repairing a heating system becomes too costly, […]
Looking for a Heating Change? Here are Options
Posted by esconow in Furnace, Home Service, Maintenance on January 15, 2014
You share a love-hate relationship with your heating system. There are moments when you love it, and other times when you simply cannot bear to live with that heating system spewing out dry air. The onslaught of winter fury and the unbearable conditions provided by your heating system, however, has helped you make up your […]
How to Tell When a Professional Salt Lake City Electrician Is Needed
Posted by esconow in Uncategorized on January 15, 2014
Changing a light switch seems like an easy task since it merely involves a few tools and a couple of screws bought from any Salt Lake City hardware store, but homeowners with circuit breakers that are not properly labeled should attend to this project with utmost caution or better yet, turn to a professional Salt […]
Letting a Plumber from Salt Lake City deal with your Faulty Pipes
Posted by esconow in Uncategorized on January 13, 2014
Hardy also notes that the tight design of the hall’s pipe grid will be enough for pipes to burst in the event of an earthquake. Although this particular pipe-bursting situation in Biola U was somehow averted, residents up in Salt Lake City may all but shudder at the thought of their house’s water mains suddenly […]
Better Airways for your Furnace
Posted by esconow in Furnace, Home Service, Maintenance on January 11, 2014
Any good heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system professional will go to great lengths to stress the importance of a clean airflow coming out of your furnace. When there’s debris at certain locations in the system, leaving them as is will spawn more problems such as respiratory ailments for you and your loved ones. […]