2021

Homeowner's Guide To Sewer Gases In The Home

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Sewer gases aren't something you want to smell inside your home. Their presence isn't just unpleasant, it also indicates that something is wrong with your plumbing system. Sewer Gas Concerns Not only are sewer gases bad smelling, but they can also pose a health concern. The gases can contain ammonia and other harmful substances that can lead to health problems if breathed in large quantities. Although rare, sewer gas is also flammable and can ignite if the right conditions are present, which can lead to a house fire.

18 February 2021

Dealing With Furnace Issues Due To Bad Burners And Pilot Light Systems

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When you have a problem with your heating during the winter months, it can be due to various issues. These problems often start with the blower, which can be vulnerable to the pilot light and burner or heating element issues. Therefore, you want to know how to deal with these issues to get your heating back on when you need it. Here are some furnace repair tips to help deal with the pilot light and burner issues when your heating stops:

25 January 2021

The Purpose Of A Furnace Blower Motor Capacitor And How To Tell If It Needs To Be Replaced

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If the blower in your furnace doesn't spin, there won't be any hot air blowing from your registers when the furnace kicks on. Your house will cool down quickly, and if it's freezing outside, you might have a heating emergency on your hands. A common problem that keeps the furnace blower from working is a bad capacitor. Here's a look at how the capacitor works, how to tell if it's bad, and how it is replaced.

18 January 2021