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Is 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 at 253-625-7952 to have your water heater repaired or replaced.
From now until May, your furnace or heat pump will be working its hardest to keep you warm. This month, as you take down decorations and write thank-you cards, it’s a good idea to make sure you’re getting the most out of your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment.
It’s understandable that maintenance tasks often fall by the wayside. Many Tacoma homeowners follow the mantra of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Everyone is busy and many seemingly more important priorities tend to creep up every month to consume time and money.
Though it’s a hidden element in your home, ductwork is crucial to your home comfort. It’s the system by which warm or cool air circulates throughout your home. And all your conditioned air, whether it’s warmed or cooled, has to travel through these ducts. As such, it’s essential to have a well-maintained duct system in your home.
Most of us tend to take our heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems for granted. As long as they are working, it’s easy to go on day after day without thinking about them. But, like most other things, taking care of your HVAC system through regular maintenance is critical to keeping it in good working order.
Hearing a strange sound coming from your furnace in your Tacoma home may leave you feeling nervous. Before you transition into full panic mode, it’s helpful to learn what the possible causes of the sounds continuing to echo throughout your Washington home could be.
Although today’s furnaces can generate heat using a variety of fuels, natural gas is one of the most popular. Natural gas furnaces typically use a combination of methane and other carbon-based gases.
As the saying goes, “Time and tide wait for no one.” Whether you’re prepared or not, the summer months and warmer weather are gone, moving aside for fall and cooler temps. That means here in Tacoma you need to think about preparing your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system for fall maintenance.
Many people look forward to hunkering down in a warm, cozy home for the winter. There are certainly pleasant times associated with cold weather, but often, we can be cooped up inside for most of our waking hours. That makes keeping your indoor air quality as high as possible a big priority, especially for people spend many hours each day at home. Our team at Resicon LLC wants to help you keep your family safe this winter with these four ways you can improve your indoor air quality.