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What Is a Single-Stage HVAC System?

Jun 27, 2024

HVAC systems come in different types, each with its unique way of keeping homes comfortable. This article focuses on single-stage HVAC systems, a common and reliable option for many American households.

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4 Signs It's Time to Replace Your Toilet's Wax Ring

Jun 26, 2024

While often overlooked, the toilet wax ring plays a crucial role in keeping your bathroom plumbing system operating correctly. Here's all you need to know.

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What Is an Air Conditioner Capacitor?

Jun 25, 2024

Small but mighty, a capacitor is an essential component that plays a huge part in the smooth operation of your air conditioner. A malfunctioning capacitor can lead to warm air blowing from your vents, slow system operation and in some cases, complete AC failure.

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How Much Does It Cost to Repair or Replace an Air Conditioner Capacitor?

Jun 25, 2024

A common reason for a malfunctioning air conditioner is a failing capacitor. Before you call a technician, learn more about replacement costs.

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How Much Does It Cost to Have Your Carpets Professionally Cleaned?

Jun 24, 2024

Your carpet is underfoot and out of mind ... until it gets too dirty for you to stand. Having your carpets professionally cleaned is not as expensive as you might think. Here’s what you need to know.

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Furnace Vs. Boiler: What’s Right for My Climate?

Jun 23, 2024

Weighing the pros and cons of each type of heating system and learning how furnaces and boilers fare in different climates can help you make an informed decision when heating your home.

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How Much Do Custom Closets Cost?

Jun 22, 2024

The average homeowner spends around $3,500 on a custom closet, but the costs can vary significantly. Here's what you need to know.

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Why Is My HVAC System Tripping the Circuit Breaker?

Jun 21, 2024

A tripping circuit breaker is a common issue with HVAC systems, and while it can be inconvenient, it's often not a sign of doom.