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What Are the Benefits of Using Solar Panels? A California Tech Explains

Few regions in the U.S. can take advantage of solar power like Southern California can. California’s southern counties receive well above the national average of sunny days per year, for one. And no other state installs more solar panels or has more solar companies than California, which means the state’s solar infrastructure and available expertise is second to none. 

How to Unclog a Drain: A Southern California Plumber Explains

Have you noticed water backing up in the sink or shower? Or a bad smell coming from a drain.

How Much Does it Cost to Install a Water Heater in Southern California?

This is a hard question to answer because every water heater installation is different. However, to help you budget for your water heater installation project, we’ll provide a broad price range below.

Common AC Problems in Southern California

In the summertime, air conditioning in California is a part of daily life, with most people running their systems around the clock. 

And like with any piece of machinery, things can go wrong, leaving people hot and frustrated in the height of the summer heat. 

How to Get the Most From Your New AC System

Investing in a new air conditioning unit can be a stressful experience. It’s difficult to know exactly what to look for when there are so many different options to choose from. So how can you make the whole process easier?

How a New AC Unit Can Actually Save You Money

New air conditioning systems are important investments. It can be difficult to determine when the timing is right. While buying a new unit can be costly initially, replacing an old or malfunctioning AC system can actually save you money. 

If your current AC equipment is running up your electricity bill or functioning poorly, it may be time to consider purchasing something new. There is a lot to learn before you should start shopping for a replacement. Before you begin, here are some things you’ll want to know about replacing your AC system. 

1. New Units Are More Efficient

How to Improve Indoor Air Quality and Remove Pesky Allergens

When you think of air pollution, you probably think of smog lingering in a big city. Poor air quality may be closer to home than you think, though. If you’re not taking proper precautions, you may be breathing in allergens and pollutants right inside your home. 

Indoor pollutants can enter your home in a variety of ways. While typical house dust is common, cleaning products, new furniture, and visitors can all bring in pollutants that decrease your home’s air quality. Mold, dust mites, and pet dander can also become irritating. This can make you and your family sick or even cause serious health problems.

Winter Heating Tips - 5 Ways to Prepare Your Home for the Cold

With some cooler days and chilly nights, our homes become a warm and cozy getaway. To get the best performance from your heating system, it is important to ensure your home is properly prepared.

What Can You Expect When You Upgrade Your HVAC System? A Southern California Tech Explains.

As a homeowner, you’re probably always thinking of ways to keep your household running efficiently. This includes maintaining your heating and air conditioning system. When you follow the right maintenance schedule, your HVAC system can last 10 – even 15 – years!

Why You Need An HVAC Maintenance Contract. A Southern California tech explains.

Professionally maintaining your HVAC system can help you save money and taking measures to keep your heating and cooling system running smoothly year round can also solve minor problems before they become major ones. 

Sustaining a regular HVAC maintenance schedule can be challenging. When there are many other items on your to-do list, it’s possible that some things may be overlooked. If that forgotten task happens to be your HVAC checkup, it could cost you.