• How And Why To Flush Your Hot Water Heater

    11 October 2014

    Your home water heater is one of those appliances you rely on each and every day, so making sure that its efficiency and longevity are maintained is of utmost importance. Replacing an old water heater can prove costly, so caring for your existing one can go a long way in saving you money and guaranteeing the quality and constant availability of hot water in your home. There are several inexpensive ways you can ensure you always get the most out of your water heater, one of which is flushing it at least once annually.

  • 3 Ways To Advertise Your Business While You're On The Go

    11 October 2014

    If you own a company, it's important that you're always looking for unique ways to advertise your brand so that you get as much attention as possible. While there are many ways that people chose to advertise, signage is a great way to make a big impact. You can even use signs to advertise while you're on the go. Take a look at the following information to better understand how you can use signage to advertise while on the go.

  • 3 Most Commonly Used Plumbing Products

    11 October 2014

    If you are doing a plumbing job yourself, you might be wondering what products are the best to use and what you should avoid using. Here are three of the best products for plumbing and their uses. 1. Thread Paste Thread paste, or pipe dope, is one of the most used products for plumbers. You use this paste by sealing the tiny void on items. For instance, if you are putting in a pipe, you put this paste all around the site at which it will be sealed, and it will protect the pipe from leaking.

  • Determine The Source Of Your Water Heater Leak

    11 October 2014

    Your water heater is probably one appliance that you don't give too much thought about. You get up in the morning and hop into a nice, warm shower. But that day the water runs cold, that's when you start to think about your water heater. When you investigate to see what the problem is, you find a puddle of water all over the floor.  While you may think a leak may mean a minor adjustment, that may not necessarily be the case.

  • Keeping It Light: The Scoop On Cool Roofs

    11 October 2014

    What exactly is a "cool" roof? The roofing industry uses that term to refer to any professional roofing systems that help save energy costs for heating and cooling the building beneath them. The appeal is clear: Lower energy bills and a way to help the environment. But not all commercial building owners or homeowners will find that a cool roof saves money. A lot depends on the climate where the building is located, the type of roof and the building's position.

  • Cool Your Home Without Air Conditioning

    11 October 2014

    If your air conditioning goes out, you don't want to be miserably hot in your house until the ac repair man comes out. Therefore, you'll need to have a way to bring down the temperature in your home while you wait. The information below will help you stay cool in your home until you can get your air conditioner repaired. Trap the cross breeze You want to be sure you capture a nice, cool cross breeze and then trap it in the house when the day begins to heat up.

  • Top Benefits Of Commercial Window Tinting

    11 October 2014

    If you take a look at some of the more cosmetic changes in commercial settings, you will notice that it has become common practice to install tint on business window. While this may seem like a more cosmetic approach to change, this is actually less about appearance and more about functionality. As a business owner, tinted windows offer benefits that far outweigh the costs associated with commercial window replacement and tinting.