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From optimizing your air conditioner’s performance to improving your home’s insulation, here’s how to beat the heat without breaking the bank.
Continue ReadingIf you are looking for an easy way to monitor your outdoor water use or save money on water bills for your lush lawn, a deduct meter may be your best solution.
Continue ReadingHouston faces a significant challenge with its aging water infrastructure. How does that affect your home? Experts agree this is a critical time for the region, presenting both a potential crisis and an opportunity for positive change. They believe that with the available resources and knowledge, proactive steps can be taken to ensure a sustainable…
Continue ReadingSlow-draining kitchen plumbing might not seem like a big deal at first. You rinse the dishes, turn off the faucet, and just wait a few extra seconds for the water to disappear. But what starts as a minor inconvenience can quickly spiral into a major plumbing headache if left unaddressed.
Continue ReadingSpringtime in Spring, TX, means one thing is just around the corner: relentless heat. And guess what? It’s already knocking on the door!
Continue ReadingGurgle, gurgle. Hiss. If you immediately recognize these sounds from any plumbing in your Texas home, it could indicate you need a home plumbing inspection.
Continue ReadingEveryone loves to save money, and it’s a good idea to review different aspects of your budget now and again to see if there are more opportunities you have missed in the past. Considering how to reduce your energy bills is always a great idea in the springtime.
Continue ReadingAs all the signs of spring arrive, now is the perfect time to check your Conroe, home’s plumbing system to ensure everything is running smoothly. A thorough spring plumbing inspection can help prevent costly repairs and improve efficiency.
Continue ReadingThe same goes for a heat pump. The outdoor unit might be in perfect working condition. Still, the heating and cooling process stops without an indoor evaporator coil, connecting refrigerant lines, and a fan to blow conditioned air through ductwork.
Continue ReadingYou don’t store 40 to 75 gallons of cold water in your Texas home for cooking, drinking, and bathing because it flows directly from the tap.
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