Posted on May 25th, 2010 by admin
Depending on which is right for your family, you might have been questioning whether or not it would be wise to get an air conditioner or swamp cooler. Both can work well but there are some things that will help you in your decision making process.
Swamp coolers are a great cost efficient way to cool down any home. Swamp coolers work by drawing in outside air using a fan. The air then passes through water absorbed pads that cool the air down and then allow the air to pass through into your home.
The great thing about swamp cooler is that all you really need is a water pump, fan, and the energy to keep your house cold during those blistering hot months. Depending on your needs it typically will only use a couple gallons of water a day.
There are a lot of down points to swamp coolers though. You have to keep a window open because of how humid your house will get. If you don’t have a window open you can face a rise in temperature in your home.
Another problem is that the air doesn’t always circulate throughout the entire house like you would want it to. Between this and the swamp cooler not dehumidifying is probably the reason why so many are turning to air conditioners.
An air conditioner has a compressor that compresses cool Freon gas. This then goes though coils and through a process is turned into a liquid that is cool and dehumidified and is sent through your house. Remember that the air conditioner will circulate better through your house.
If money is a big issue to you, the smartest thing might be to go with a swamp cooler. They are very cost efficient. Depending on you needs you can get great cooler specials or deals but even without them they are a lot less expensive than air conditioners.
Call your local retailer to find out which is right for you, an air conditioner or a swamp cooler. They will be able to help you make the decision that’s right for your home.
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Posted on May 20th, 2010 by admin
Is the temperature in your home fluctuating a lot recently? No matter where you set your thermostat to you never feel the heat or the air conditioner working? You are probably suffering from a broken thermostat.
Thermostats are one of the great inventions of our day. Think about it, you can actually put the exact degree that you want your home to be at, and it automatically goes to it. As amazing as it is, it can be very frustrating when they don’t work.
If your room temperature is changing, it might not always be your thermostat causing the problem. Another good indicator that it is the thermostat is if the thermostat itself is acting strange by turning on and off and or other strange things. If you don’t think it is the thermostat call a professional for heating repairs or air conditioning repairs.
If you are positive it is the thermostat you can go two ways with it. If you are experienced yourself, go ahead and try to fix or replace it. Always keep in mind that replacing it can be complicated depending on your system.
If you don’t feel like you have very much experience than call a local professional to come in and change it for you. Sometimes this can be the wisest decision for you because they can make sure that it is working correctly and that it stabilizes perfectly.
If you work with an outside professional to fix your thermostat, make sure that they can come, examine, and give you the exact price upfront. There is nothing worse than getting an ‘estimate’ just to find out the estimate was far off and additionally you have to now pay other hidden fees.
When you double check things yourself, pull off the cover and make sure that all the switches are stabilized. Also, check and make sure that your timers or heat-anticipators are exactly where you want them to be.
Because every thermostat and air conditioner and heating system are so different, look up a local trusted company to help you figure out exactly what needs to be fixed and the easiest way to accomplish it.
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Posted on May 17th, 2010 by admin
Broken dishwashers can be very tricky to fix. It also seems to always come at the most inopportune time. Here are
some considerations you should take when your dishwasher stops working properly.
First, make sure that the dishwasher actually broke down without the cycle ending. Stopping your dishwasher mid-cycle will stop water from draining from it. That could be the cause why there is still water in the dishwasher still.
If there is no chance of re-starting the dishwasher look for causes that could have made it break down mid-cycle. For example, there may be a power interruption or broken circuit. Make sure that the electricity is working in the room.
Check to make sure that the dishwasher opens and closes correctly. If the door gets pushed open it will stop the dishwasher from completing its cycle. If you find the problem was the circuit breaker then you should can cancel the cycle, then run out your dishwasher.
Next, look at the drain of your dishwasher. Utah plumbers know that keeping the drain clear is very important if you want your dishwasher to work properly. If you are loading your dishwasher be sure to keep all large chunks of food off plates so you do not clog the drain.
Dishwasher hoses tend to get clogged as well. Dishwasher hoses have the possibility of coming loose or getting cracks in them. Look at your dishwasher’s manual if you want to check out the hoses, and it should also be able to give you instructions on how to unhook the hoses to check for blockage.
The main hose that could be causing problems is the one that is connected underneath your kitchen’s sink to the dishwasher. Bring out a bowl and towels to catch any discharge. Follow proper safety precautions whenever working on plumbing hoses.
After checking all of these solutions and it still is not working it is time to call in a professional Utah plumber. Utah plumbers are usually able to find the cause of the malfunction quickly and then can take care of it. They can also offer suggestions on how the problem happened, and tips on how to avoid it from happening again if it was caused by something you did.
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Posted on May 14th, 2010 by admin
Dishwashers break down from time to time. However, some older models break down faster than others. You may be asking yourself, after a few breakdowns, if it is even worth repairing.
The question of whether to get a new dishwasher or just repair your older one is brought up quite often. Sometimes you may not have any major problems with your old system but are worried that it is using a lot of energy. Other times you may have a lot of problems with it and just don’t know whether it will be more cost-effective to get rid of it and replace it with a newer system.
Newer dishwasher systems, on average, are going to run more efficiently than older systems. They are more advanced and upgraded, so they should work better. They will cost more money than repairs, but in the long run it may be the best investment for you.
New dishwashers are also more energy efficient. They use less energy and can save you a lot of money on your next electric bill. It can also be beneficial to not waste energy, especially during energy blackouts.
Newer dishwasher systems also run quieter than older systems. Loud dishwashers may annoy some people, and not be a problem for others. For those considering buying a new system it will cost more money upfront, but the money may be well spent for the added comfort and energy efficiency.
Very old systems should be replaced. They are not going to be worth the investment of fixing them. If you have a reasonably new system, however, you don’t have to replace it right away.
If your dishwasher has a lot of nice features get a price quote from your Utah plumber before you decide to get a new one. Repairs don’t have to cost an arm and a leg. There are many repairs that can be done yourself, and things you can check before you call your Utah plumber.
Another thing to consider when deciding on whether to pay for repairs is how much a Utah plumber will cost to repair it. Newer machines have cheaper parts than outdated models. If you have a lower priced dishwasher the price to repair it may be well over the price your machine is worth.
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Posted on April 12th, 2010 by admin
Summer heat can be dreadful. It is made even worse when you have no way of cooling your home off. If you do not already own an air conditioning unit now is the time to prepare for the summer by contacting your local Ogden cooling and air professionals.
If you want your air conditioning unit to hold up to the constant demand you need to make sure to do regular maintenance work with it. A few Ogden cooling and air companies will offer maintenance checks, though there are things you can do on your own. Here are a few suggestions.

1.) Clean the unit’s water drain. Each central air conditioning unit has a water drain that has the possibility of leaking or having blockage. To prevent drainage issues regular check the water drain and clean it out if there is anything in there.
2.) Look for any debris. See if any pollen or dust particles are stuck in the unit. These things may not seem like they can cause problems, but they will affect the air quality the unit circulates in your home.
3.) Replace the water. Look at the filter and make sure that it is replaced frequently so it is clean. Between the months of May through September or early October it is important to change the filters every month.
4.) Clean the filters when you replace the water. Filters are supposed to keep the air in your home fresh and clean. For it to accomplish this purpose the filter has to be clean itself.
Your air conditioning unit needs to meet safety guidelines because air from the unit will be circulating in your home. How well you keep up your unit directly impacts the air quality of your home. Taking care of your unit also allows it to conserve more energy and be more energy efficient.
Air conditioning units are a great tool to have in the summertime. Ogden cooling and air professionals can help you keep cool this summer. Just remember to clean your unit’s filters, drains, and air ducts regularly to keep it working at its best. Call someone who specializes in Utah Plumbing.
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