Money
Down Your Drain
Drip… drip… drip… [leaky faucet]
The sound of your hard earned money going down the drain.
Why you ask? Well before wasting your money on repairing your
leaky faucet, a better cost-effective solution is a faucet
replacement with a more efficient, designer model.
Did You Know?
- A slow, steady, faucet drip can waste 48 gallons of
water every day?
- New, more efficient faucets/aerators use 1/3rd less water?
- Leaks aside, replacing old faucets can save 1 gallon for
every minute of use?
- New, designer faucets are not only more efficient,
but far more attractive?
Replacing old faucets is fast, easy, and painless when you
call. Call
us now 1-800-235-4393
or fill out an online service request to see our new plumbing
faucet lines and models. While we’re out, we’ll
dye test your toilet for leaks, free.
It’s your choice. Keep paying for water down the drain,
or own a beautiful, new, designer faucet.
Air
Conditioner Check-Up
When is the last time you fired up your air conditioner?
Are you even sure it still works properly?
There’s nothing worse than waking up in the middle of
the night sweating only to find your air
conditioner unit is not working which could have been prevented
with professional maintenance. Unfortunately, this is not a
sure bet of preventing all problems. Your system can be running
fine one day and completely burnout the next. Some things cannot
be prevented. But with regular maintenance, your system will
perform efficiently for many years.
Although spring is a generally mild season, summer is approaching
fast. It’s also the ideal time to budget a bit of that
savings for an air conditioning tune-up. Done now, it can prevent
many small problems from becoming big, expensive problems later.
Q: How often should I recharge my air conditioner with new
freon?
A: Contrary to popular belief, air conditioners
do not consume refrigerant (freon)
as a car consumes oil, so under ideal conditions it would never
need changing or filling. Therefore, a low freon level indicates
a leak which should be repaired before adding more. While most
new system connections are welded to minimize leaks, many older
units (8+ years) were connected with mechanical flared fittings
which can vibrate loose over the years, causing leaks.
Problems with freon leaks:
- Low freon levels reduce efficiency of the air conditioner.
- They can freeze the evaporator coil, causing it to literally
ice up.
- Freon is an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
controlled substance, deemed hazardous if released into the
environment.
- The heart of the unit is the compressor, which is cooled
by the refrigerant. Over time, low freon levels can cause
overheating and premature failure of the compressor, often
requiring complete replacement of the compressor or the entire
condensing unit. A very expensive proposition.
Q: Are regular check-ups worthwhile?
A: We do recommend annual air conditioning
check-ups in the spring and heater or furnace
check-ups every fall. Although regular checkups will not
absolutely guarantee that a unit will continue to work perfectly
throughout the season, they will reveal most small problems
that can lead to major, far more expensive problems if left
unattended.
Q: What is an air conditioning check-up?
A: It consists of the following steps:
- Check for proper refrigerant (freon) levels. A low level
indicates a leak that needs to be found and repaired before
adding more freon.
- Check all electrical components and controls.
- Clean evaporator and condenser coils, as needed.
- Oil motors as needed.
- Calibrate thermostat.
- Check condenser.
- Check filters.
A thoroughly cleaned air conditioning unit will operate at
top efficiency. However, homeowners are strongly discouraged
from cleaning it themselves and should contact a licensed HVAC
technician in their area. Like most anything you own, regular
maintenance is far less costly than repairs or replacement.
Contact us today and we can send a certified HVAC technician to
your home right away. The longer you wait the more trouble
(and money) it will be to get your air conditioner running
smoothly for summer!
Your
Satisfaction
When purchasing a new comfort system, what percent of consumer
satisfaction results from the quality of the INSTALLATION and
what percent results from the quality of the EQUIPMENT?
Professionals agree…
- 80% of your satisfaction comes from the contractor
- 20% comes from the equipment
For decades people have kicked around the 80% contractor and
20% equipment relationship. It is interesting that an empirical
study of contractors yielded the same results to the question
above. While some gave the contractor and equipment equal weight
and others thought it all came down to the installation, the
average matched the decades old conventional wisdom.
What does this mean to you, the homeowner? Most importantly
it emphasizes that there is more variation between any two
contractors than any two manufacturers. In other words, jobowners
should be more careful in the selection of the contractor who
installs their comfort system than any other decision.
For more information on finding a plumbing, electrical, or
HVAC simply
call us toll free today at 1-800-235-4393 and
find a plumber now.