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If you don’t have a humidifier in your Albuquerque home, then you may not be aware of just how useful these devices can truly be.
Continue ReadingPlanning to remodel your home? Don’t forget about your heating and cooling system. Remodeling is the perfect time to add more comfort to your home—and it starts with your heating and cooling system.
Continue ReadingSo you are looking to invest in a heat pump. You are not alone––many Americans are making the switch.
Continue ReadingUpgrade your HVAC equipment to help you save money on your monthly energy bills. Call us today for more information.
Continue ReadingIt’s crucial to take proper care of your furnace—it provides your Albuquerque home with the heat you need to stay warm.
Continue ReadingInsulate the pipes in your home on exterior walls or in unheated areas such as crawl spaces, garages, basements, and attics. Turn off the inside water shut-off valve that provides water to your outside spigots or hose bibs. Drain each line by opening the spigot until it stops dripping and then turn off the spigot. Use a faucet cover to insulate the outdoor spigot and further protect it from freezing. Seal windows or any cracks that would bring in a draft.
Continue ReadingFurnaces are not designed to last forever, so it’s helpful to know when you should be replacing it. But how exactly will you know when it’s time?
Continue ReadingKeep your home safe from fire and electrocution by understanding basic indoor electrical safety procedures. Be sure to check extension cords, light bulbs, outlets, appliances, etc. for anything that could be hazardous.
Continue ReadingYour furnace plays the key role in keeping you warm in your Rio Rancho home, but even with routine maintenance, it does not last forever. Nobody wants to think about replacing any major household system, but it’s generally more cost effective to be proactive in your thinking about it.
Continue ReadingIs your water heater leaking? Here’s what you need to do: First, find the location of the leak. This will be helpful for you and your service technician. Turn off the power supply by switching the water heater circuit breaker to “off” for an electric water heater or by turning the dial to “off” on a gas water heater. Next, turn off the cold water supply to avoid more water being wasted from the leak. Call us today to have your water heater repaired or replaced.
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