Saturday, January 31, 2015

Homeowners, Beware of Door-to-Door Edmonton Water Heater Salesmen


Has someone ever knocked on your door and asked, demanded, even, to check on your “potentially old or damaged” water heater system with the end goal of selling you another unit? You’ll have to be careful when dealing with these kind of people, especially if they turn out to be imposters. Only recently, Peterborough saw quite a lot of these so-called salesmen convincing homeowners to make an immediate replacement of their water heaters. According to reports, these imposters would enter the home uninvited and would ask to see the Energy Star rating on the water heater, and without such rating, they convince homeowners that an immediate replacement is necessary. Only, according to David Whitehouse of Peterborough Utilities, 99.9 percent of all water heaters do not bear an Energy Star rating, given that this was only included in the units issued last year.
http://capitalplumbing.ca/homeowners-beware-door-door-edmonton-water-heater-salesmen/

Thursday, January 29, 2015

When Your Dirty Drains Need Help from Plumbing Companies in Edmonton


If you notice that your toilet and your shower drains aren’t working properly, this might be a sign of a bigger sewer drain problem. Such an issue should not be ignored or delayed, considering that the water in your plumbing system does not have anywhere else to go, it will ultimately find its way to any other plumbing fixture in your house. How will you know if you have a drain problem? One of the sure signs is a foul odour coming from your bathroom or from the drains, which means that something is impeding the flow of the drain line. Bigger sewer drain problems usually begin manifesting itself in the toilet, which has the most direct line to the sewer. Also, you might notice that your shower or tub drains won’t begin to work the way they should, since these two fixtures sit lower than a sink drain.
http://capitalplumbing.ca/dirty-drains-need-help-plumbing-companies-edmonton/

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Furnace Maintenance: Ensure a Home in Edmonton Has Heating This Winter


With winter here, furnaces are working double time to keep people warm. To ensure that your furnace stays in good working order, it is best to have an experienced Edmonton heating service like Capital Plumbing & Heating Ltd. do regular maintenance on it. Frequent visits by experts to check on the status of your furnace can halt emerging problems in their tracks. Here are some of the problems a thorough looking over by an HVAC expert would be able to detect and resolve. Dirty Filters A dirty filter is one of the common problems that hinder furnaces from properly heating Stony Plain homes or other homes in Edmonton for that matter Air filters or screens are a regular part of any HVAC system. Their main purpose is to prevent large particles of dirt from entering your furnace’s inner mechanisms and mess up its more sensitive parts.
http://capitalplumbing.ca/furnace-maintenance-ensure-home-edmonton-heating-winter/

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Edmonton Air Conditioning Services Provide Homes with Central Acs


Central air conditioning for Edmonton homes is a homeowner’s most efficient choice for cooling their living space. Single-room units and heat pumps maybe easier to install, but in the long run a central air conditioner unit provides the most amount of cooling for the least amount of money spent. The great thing about heating ducts that are already in use for warming your home, is that they can be used for cooling it with a few modifications. There are several other benefits like better air quality because of quality filters and less noise as the central air conditioner’s compressor/condenser units are often placed outside. These reasons are usually more than enough for most homeowners to get central air conditioning for their home.
http://capitalplumbing.ca/edmonton-air-conditioning-services-provide-homes-central-acs/

Friday, January 23, 2015

Basic Problems on Plumbing in Edmonton: Quick Fixes You Should Know


As a homeowner, it would be good to take time to learn some basic plumbing skills. While some plumbing problems are best left to the skills of Edmonton plumbing professionals, simple problems such as a leaky faucet can be handled on your own. An article on The Day says that “the most important thing to know is how you can shut off your home's water”. Every plumbing system includes a water shutoff valve. You should know where yours is located, as shutting off the water is an essential first step before getting to do any work on the plumbing. Not only that, but in the event of a leaky faucet or burst pipe, it would be imperative to quickly turn off the water.
http://capitalplumbing.ca/basic-problems-plumbing-edmonton-quick-fixes-know/

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Let a Skilled Edmonton Plumber Deal with That Destructive Water Hammer


Water hammer is described in a HowStuffWorks.com article as a “specific plumbing noise” that points to a possible problem with your water pressure. It happens right after you turn off a faucet, and the fast moving water comes to a quick stop. This creates some kind of “shock wave”, which causes the hammering sound. Proper plumbing comes with air chambers or cushions that soften these shock waves. If you are unsure if your plumbing has these, call reliable Edmonton plumbers to check, as these could save you a great deal of trouble later on. If the problem has been building for some time, however, the air chambers could eventually fail.
http://capitalplumbing.ca/let-skilled-edmonton-plumber-deal-destructive-water-hammer/

Monday, January 5, 2015

Knowing the Time to Call for Drain Cleaning

Sewer drain problems are usually indicated by your toilet or shower drains. Such an issue should not be ignored or delayed, considering that the water in your plumbing system does not have anywhere else to go, it will ultimately find its way to any other plumbing fixture in your house.

How will you know if you have a drain problem? One of the sure signs is a foul odour coming from your bathroom or from the drains, which means that something is blocking the flow of the drain line. Bigger sewer drain problems usually begin manifesting itself in the toilet, which has the most direct line to the sewer. Also, you might notice that your shower or tub drains won’t begin to work the way they should, since these two fixtures sit lower than a sink drain.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Proper Maintenance Keeps Furnaces Running

With winter going on full blast, furnaces are working double time to keep people warm. To ensure that your furnace stays in good working order, it is best to have an experienced Edmonton heating service do regular maintenance on it. Here are some of the problems a thorough looking over by an HVAC expert would be able to detect and resolve.