When you turn on the tap for a glass of water, you should be confident that the water coming from the faucet is clean and safe to drink. However, in the San Diego region, this is not always the case. Unfortunately, many San Diego homeowners’ kitchen sinks and showers...
Although Southern California has famously moderate temperatures all year long, by this time in late autumn, the summer heat has abated, and homeowners might already be considering turning on the heat. Since our furnaces do not get regular use throughout the year, it...
When you fill up a glass with water from your home’s tap, of course you should expect your water supplier has accounted for and eliminated harmful pollutants in the water well before the glass touches your lips. However, although many pollutants have been controlled...
Summer’s hot. Nothing’s new there. Neither is the fact that with warm weather comes an innate drive to cool down. So, when the temperature hits above 80 degrees, what do we do? We crank up the air conditioner and breathe a sigh of relief as it whirrs into life....
Air conditioning systems switch between on and off mode by design in order to maintain the temperature levels set on the thermostat. This process, known as cycling, is essential to proper functioning of the AC system because of the refrigeration process, the cheapest...
One of the most common calls that heating and air conditioning contractors get during the fall and winter seasons, comes after San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E) performs a furnace inspection for a homeowner and tells the customer that they have a cracked heat...
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