Remove Rust And Debris From A Baseboard Heater
If warm air isn't blowing out through the vents in the baseboard heater that is located in your home's bathroom, due to rust and debris that is lodged between the vents and parts of the heater's interior, use the following steps to clean them. After you have cleaned the heater, apply a rust inhibitor to the heater's surface and clean the heater at regular intervals throughout the year to keep it maintained.
Plumbing 101: 3 Deadly Sins You Should Avoid
Plumbing systems are comprised of a network of pipes that work hard to bring you water—as well as transport waste away. If you are like most people, you probably don't give much thought to your plumbing system. Unfortunately, this often leads to costly mistakes that could have been avoided. Fortunately, you can easily avoid costly mistakes by not committing these three deadly plumbing sins: 1. Using Drain Cleaner Too Often In Large Amounts
Have A Window Mounted Air Conditioner? Know How To Maintain It
A window mounted air conditioner is different from central air conditioning because it is best used to provide cool air for small space. The unit may be small, but it still needs maintenance to operate properly or it could fail prematurely. The following things should be done every couple of months to make sure it's working properly. Change The Air Filter Your window mounted air conditioner could have a reusable or a disposable air filter.
2 Ways To Utilize The Condensate Generated By A Commercial AC
Commercial air conditioners tend to produce a fairly large volume of so-called condensate water. This water, which is typically discarded, can actually be utilized in a number of different ways. If you are interested in increasing the efficiency of your property by reusing this byproduct of the air conditioning process, read on. This article will discuss two ways to put your condensate water to good use. A Note About Disinfection
3 Reasons Your House Is Cold
Getting your house to be a comfortable temperature can seem like a mystery to some people. Even though they are using their heater it still may feel like the house is always cold. If this is a problem for you, there might be some explanations as to why you can't seem to get a comfortable temperature in your house. Here are some reasons why your house may be cold. 1. The House Needs New Weather Stripping and/or Insulation