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November
27

As winter settles in and hot water becomes even more essential to daily comfort, your water heater takes on a heavier workload. From longer showers to additional laundry and dishwashing, the system faces increased demands that can accelerate wear and tear. Fortunately, with a few simple habits and seasonal maintenance steps, homeowners can significantly extend the lifespan of their water heater — whether it's a traditional tank model or a tankless unit.

Here's how to extend the lifespan of your home's water heater:

1. Schedule an Annual Inspection

One of the most effective ways to keep your water heater running efficiently is to schedule a professional inspection at least once a year. A licensed plumber can identify small issues before they turn into expensive repairs, such as worn heating elements, failing pressure valves, or minor leaks. Wi...

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May
1

As winter fades and the sun begins to shine a little longer each day, it's time to turn your attention to your lawn. Spring is the ideal time to lay the groundwork (literally) for a lush, green yard that thrives through the summer. 

Whether you're aiming for a golf-course look or just want healthier grass underfoot, these spring lawn care tips will help you get there:

1. Start With a Clean Slate

Before doing anything else, give your lawn a good cleanup. Remove branches, leaves, and any debris that may have accumulated over the winter. This allows sunlight, air, and water to reach the soil properly and also encourages healthy grass growth. Make sure to rake gently to avoid damaging any new grass shoots emerging.

2. Test Your Soil

Healthy lawns start with healthy soil. A simple soil t...

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April
17

As the warmer months approach, it's easy to get caught up in vacation plans, gardening, and backyard barbecues. But along with the sunshine comes the potential for costly repairs. The good news? A little preventive maintenance in spring can go a long way in avoiding summer repair headaches. 

Here are some smart steps homeowners can take today to dodge summer repair costs tomorrow:

1. Service Your Air Conditioning System

Your cooling system will be working overtime during the summer, so now is the ideal time to have it inspected. A professional HVAC technician can clean coils, replace filters, and check for potential problems like refrigerant leaks or worn-out parts. A quick tune-up can improve efficiency, extend your system's lifespan, and prevent a breakdown on the hottest day of the year.

2. Inspect Your Roof...

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April
10

As beautiful as spring can be, it often comes with unpredictable weather. From heavy rain and strong winds to hail and even tornadoes, homeowners need to be proactive to protect their property and their peace of mind.

Here are some essential steps to help safeguard your home from spring storm damage:

1. Inspect Your Roof and Gutters

Your roof is your home's first line of defense against stormy weather. Look for loose, missing, or curling shingles that could lead to leaks during heavy rainfall. If you're not comfortable inspecting it yourself, consider hiring a professional to check for signs of wear and tear.

Gutters and downspouts should be clear of debris so water can flow freely away from your home. Clogged gutters can cause water to pool near your foundation, leading to flooding or structural i...

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September
5

As the vibrant days of summer give way to the cool embrace of fall, it's time to prepare your home for the changing season. Fall is a time of transition, and preparing your home can ensure it remains comfortable, energy-efficient, and ready for the colder months ahead. Here are some steps to take to prepare your home for fall.

1. Inspect and Clean Your Heating System

One of the most important tasks to prepare for fall is to ensure your heating system is working and ready to endure the season ahead. Before the cold weather sets in, have a professional inspect your furnace, heat pump, or boiler. This inspection should include checking for any leaks, cracks, or other issues that could affect the system's efficiency. Changing the air filters is also essential to ensure your heating system runs smoothly and efficiently. A clean filter improves air quality and helps the system run more effectivel...

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