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Staying Cool When the Air Conditioning Isn’t Working in 3 Easy Steps

Posted by on Jul 9, 2020 in Air Conditioning Services | 0 comments August 17th, 2021

In today’s world, it is great to enjoy the many modern advantages that we have! With everything from the ability to keep our food cold consistently to keeping ourselves cool and comfortable consistently, it can be upsetting when we find one of our many comforts, such as air conditioning, is not working properly. Sometimes in the heat of summer it can be a few days before your HVAC technician can get to you, and you’ll need to figure out how to stay cool in the meantime. Here are a few tips that can help you keep your cool without...

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4 Tips on Commercial HVAC Maintenance

Posted by on Jun 25, 2020 in Commercial | 0 comments August 17th, 2021

HVAC systems are essential devices that, believe it or not, work harder than your car! They keep you warm during the winter and keep that unbearable summer heat away by providing a cool breeze. When taken care of properly, an HVAC system can serve you for as long as ten years. The keys to successful commercial HVAC maintenance are dedication and consistency. No matter how busy your day maybe, squeeze in some time to find out how your system is faring. A little TLC goes a long way, especially when winter is approaching. You can’t go wrong this way....

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Common Septic Pumping Errors to Avoid

Posted by on Jun 25, 2020 in septic | 0 comments August 17th, 2021

Septic systems are more common in rural areas where municipal sewer services aren’t offered. In this case, they are an essential part of every home. They are made of polyethylene, concrete, or fiberglass and are buried in the ground somewhere close to the house. It contains waste from the sewer pipe in the home. As per the EPA, septic pumping should be done on a typical system every three to five years. If you’ve got the necessary tools but don’t have the experience, you could call a professional or avoid these pumping mistakes if you choose the DIY route:...

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4 Questions You Should Ask an Auto Body Shop

Posted by on Jun 25, 2020 in auto | 0 comments August 17th, 2021

A car accident is not an experience you would want to remember. After being in one, among the concerns, you may have to find the right auto body shop to get your vehicle back in shape. Most times, a shop suggested to you by your insurance provider or friends may not be the right choice.   Though researching on the Net is a great idea, popping into an actual auto shop and asking questions is a better move. Some of the queries you should ask are: Is There a Written Record for Repair Work? Never settle for word of...

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4 Crucial Steel Fabrication Tips

Posted by on Jun 25, 2020 in Steel Fabrication | 0 comments August 17th, 2021

If you’ve done steel fabrication before, you know that steel is a top metal for manufacture. It can be made thinner without using so much strength, it has impressive heat resistance, and it resists staining and corrosion thanks to its chromium content. The chromium develops a durable chromium coat on steel’s surface. This covering combines with oxygen to protect the surface of the metal when it’s exposed to a damaging environment. Perhaps it’s your first time working with steel. Here are some tips steel fabrication that will be helpful: Use Industry-Standard Equipment Most steel-forming workshops prefer to use tools...

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