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water faucet
By Home Services Buying Guide July 17, 2025
Well pump acting up? Look for low pressure, no water, strange noises, or high bills. Get a specialized well pump contractor—not just any plumber—for repair or replacement. Choose an experienced, licensed, and insured pro.
Homeowners
By Home Services Buying Guide July 16, 2025
Explore your home's HVAC! This guide breaks down furnaces, ductless systems, split systems, boilers, and heat pumps—what they look like, how they work, and what homeowners need to know and watch out for to keep their homes comfortable.
Heat Pump Image
By Home Services Buying Guide July 16, 2025
Understanding your heat pump's reversing valve is key. This article explains how this crucial component switches heating/cooling modes, signs of failure (like being stuck in one mode or loud clunks), and expected replacement costs (typically $600-$1,500).
Lightning strike
By Home Services Builing Guide July 16, 2025
Protect your home from power surges with a whole house surge protector. ⚡️ Installed at your electrical panel, it diverts excess electricity, safeguarding all appliances from internal and external surges (like lightning). Benefits: comprehensive protection, extended appliance life, peace of mind.
Invoice
By Home Services Buying Guide July 16, 2025
Unsure about plumber pricing? This guide clarifies flat rate vs. time and material. Flat rate offers upfront costs and predictability. Time and material charges by the hour plus parts, potentially costing less for simple jobs but risking unknown totals. Choose based on job complexity and your comfort.
AC Compressor
By Home Services Buying Guide July 15, 2025
A TXV (Thermostatic Expansion Valve) regulates refrigerant flow in HVAC systems, ensuring efficient heating/cooling. Signs of failure include poor performance, frozen coils, and short cycling. Replacement costs typically range from $500-$1,000.
water heater
By Home Services Buying Guide July 14, 2025
Going on vacation? Should you turn off your water heater? For short trips, convenience usually outweighs minimal savings. For longer breaks (3+ weeks), turning it off (electric) or using vacation mode (gas/oil) can save energy. Always consider freezing pipes and shutting off your main water supply!
Celing fan in bedroom
By Home Services Buying Guide July 12, 2025
Ceiling fans don't cool rooms, but create a wind chill effect, making you feel cooler. Use them with AC to raise thermostat ~4°F, saving energy. Run counter-clockwise in summer and turn off when leaving. Proper sizing and ENERGY STAR fans maximize savings.
Kitchen Sink
By Home Services Buying Guide July 6, 2025
Tackle 5 common kitchen sink problems: clogs, leaky faucets, low pressure, broken disposal, and under-sink leaks.
HVAC Maintenance
By Home Services Buying Guide July 6, 2025
HVAC maintenance plans offer scheduled tune-ups, priority service, and repair discounts, often saving money if all benefits are used. Regular maintenance is vital for efficiency and longevity. Be wary of "loss leader" tune-ups potentially leading to upsells. Monthly payment options make plans financially manageable.
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