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When was the last time you thought about your sewer line?
According to the U.S. DOE, a simple task such as changing the air filter on your HVAC system can improve efficiency by up to 15 percent.
July 17 is the coolest date on the calendar.
It marks National Air Conditioning Day, commemorating the work of Willis Carrier, the father of the modern-day indoor air conditioning system. It is the perfect time to put your feet up, chill out, and luxuriate in the cool comfort of your Washington home.
Summer in the Puget Sound region is pure magic—sunny days, salty breezes, and finally, a reason to dust off the patio furniture. But while you’re out hiking, barbecuing, or enjoying the water, summer activities can increase the work of your plumbing system. From thirsty gardens and busy outdoor spigots to extra showers to wash off the outdoors, warm weather can mean higher water usage—and higher bills.
You pour yourself a glass of drinking water, crystal clear and seemingly refreshing. But what if your water is not as pure as it looks?
Although the U.S Centers for Disease Control recommends adults sleep seven or more hours per night, one in three adults say they log fewer hours.
Your water heater is one of the most relied-upon appliances in your Puyallup, home. It works behind the scenes to deliver hot showers, clean dishes, and fresh laundry. But when something goes wrong, you face a common but important question: Should you repair or replace your water heater?
The US Environmental Protection Agency reports almost one trillion gallons of water is wasted every single year due to leaks in the home.
From replacing air filters to scheduling maintenance, cleaning your cooling system can prevent breakdowns and keep your home comfortable.
When summer temperatures soar, a reliable air conditioning system is essential for staying comfortable indoors. But with rising energy costs and growing environmental concerns, many Puyallup, homeowners and business owners are asking the same question: