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Your Puyallup, basement is flooded and filled with water. Now what? Whether it’s from a sudden storm, a sewer backup, or a burst pipe, a flooded basement can be a homeowner’s worst nightmare.
When was the last time you thought about your plumbing? If you’re like most Fircrest, homeowners, it’s probably only when something goes wrong—a leaky faucet, a clogged drain, or worse, a burst pipe.
Respiratory health is a growing concern for many Puyallup, households, especially for individuals suffering from allergies, asthma, or other lung conditions. One of the most effective ways to support better respiratory health is by improving indoor air quality.
When a drain clogs in your Washington home, you likely grab a drain snake or a plunger for a do-it-yourself fix.
Our team at Resicon LLC regularly gets calls about frozen heat pumps. Though common, a heat pump freeze-up usually means your system’s components are not working correctly.
In recent years, our government has taken significant steps to mitigate climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. One of these measures involves mandating the use of new low Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerants in all newly manufactured heat pumps.
Your helpful neighbor suggested the issue you are having with your gas furnace sounds like it could be due to a cracked heat exchanger. What is a heat exchanger? How can you tell if this is the issue? What should you do about it?
Living in Washington means getting used to living with hard water —or does it?
Water softeners help reduce water hardness by removing nuisance minerals. While they are generally reliable, they can sometimes develop issues that affect their performance.
Allergies flare up in Washington when tree pollen emerges in the spring, followed by grasses in the summer and weeds in the fall. Thankfully, you do not have to worry about allergens outdoors in the winter.
Heat pumps are very efficient, using up to 50 percent less energy than furnaces or baseboard heaters, according to the US Department of Energy.