Washington DC Air Conditioning Guide: Choosing an Environmentally Friendly Refrigerant
For years, we heard about how air conditioners effected the environment. Specifically, the liquid used in them to remove heat from air in your home tended to eat holes in the Ozone layer. Today however, your Washington DC air conditioning system...
Bethesda HVAC Tip: Heat Pump Air Duct Requirements
Between the concerns about climate change and the rising costs of energy production and consumption, there is a lot of experimentation with new technology. Standard choices are being re-evaluated and new designs are changing...
Washington DC Air Conditioning Tip: Indoor Components
Air conditioning in Washington DC on a hot day is a precious commodity, but modern technology has made it as basic in our lives as a part of most homes, businesses and the places we visit. Often taken for granted...
Washington DC Plumbing Question: What is a Faucet Aerator?
A tap aerator or faucet aerator is located on the tip of water faucets which are used indoors such as kitchen and bathroom sink faucets. Their purpose is to spread the water stream into a number of smaller streams, in essence adding air to the water stream.
Bethesda Air Conditioning Tip: What Professional AC Maintenance Includes
Besides the cool air, what we like most about our Bethesda air conditioning systems is that we don't have to do anything to still live in a cool climate when it's boiling outside. With programmed thermostats adjusting the temperatures automatically...
Gaithersburg Plumber’s Tip: Troubleshooting Plumbing Problems
Plumbing may seem like a complex mystery, but some common plumbing problems you can investigate yourself before calling in a Gaithersburg plumber. Whether it's a slow drain, a backed up drain, strange gurgling sounds emanating from a drain or unexplained wet spots...