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An Alternative Way to Increase Air Quality

Adding plants to your home is an excellent way to add some color to your home along with the added benefit of helping to purify and clean the air. We’ve listed some common houseplants that you should be able to pick up at your local garden center or shop that’ll make a big difference in your home!

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How to Keep Guest Cool This Summer

The 4th of July has come and gone but that doesn’t mean you’re not going to throw anymore backyard BBQs or parties. With that in mind, the sunshine and warm weather that draws us together this time of the year can also pose a challenge to keep everyone cool and comfortable.

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Alternative Ways to Cool Your Home

As we get closer to summer, the temperature is going to continue to rise. That said, you will probably find yourself cranking up the A/C or gathering around the nearest fan for some relief. However, these aren’t the only tricks you can use to help keep you and your home cool. There are plenty of ways to buffer your home from the heat without racking up your electric bill.

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Backup Generator Safety Tips

Storms are rampant this time of year. With that in mind, you may find yourself using your backup generator more often than you’d like. Safely using that generator is key, as they can be dangerous if you’re unfamiliar with them. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when using your generator this season.

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Why Invest in a Whole-home Dehumidifier?

Our area of North Carolina has a subtropical climate in the summers meaning it gets very warm and humid, and you may question if a whole-home dehumidifier is worth the cost.

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Advantages of a Tankless Water Heater

What makes a tankless water heater superior to a standard water heater? Even though they both provide hot water and are each notable in their own way, here are some of the benefits of a tankless water heater.

Water leaking from the plastic faucet on a residential electric water heater sitting on a concrete floor with a red pipe wrench, tubing cutters, teflon tape and copper fittings in the foreground to repair or place the appliance.

3 Signs of Water Heater Damage

How is your water heater performing? You probably don’t ask that question every day, but you should know its status. Letting a damaged water heater go for an extended period of time can cause permanent damage that can lead to costly repairs or an outright replacement. For homeowners wondering what to look for, here are three indicators that you may have a damaged water heater.

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5 Myths About Plumbing

No pranks we promise! We just want to bust some of the myths we hear floating around about the everyday plumbing system you can find in your home. We’ve picked five myths you’ve probably heard before, and we’ll give you the facts!

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Your Spring HVAC Checklist

It’s time to dust off the grime the winter weather left behind and get ready for spring. We all know that during the spring it’s a good idea to get some heavy-duty cleaning done to help prepare for the months ahead. But how does this affect your home’s HVAC system and indoor air quality? Here are a few things you should do around your home to prepare your HVAC equipment for the new season.

5 Reasons to Use a Smart Programmable Thermostat

A traditional programmable thermostat can be confusing; they can be overly complicated and frustrate the user. Despite the significant savings that these programmable thermostats offer, the simple fact is most people aren’t going to be able to take full advantage of them due to their complexity.

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