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Toilet options

Posted on May 19th, 2010 by admin

Thinking about putting in new toilets throughout your home? Or maybe you just want to remodel your master bathroom. Either way, here are some tips in picking out the toilet that will be perfect for you.

Despite what most may think, all toilets are not the same. There are three main types of toilets that you have to choose from. You have the gravity fed, pressure-assist, and dual flush.

The gravity fed toilet is probably the most common toilet that we see. This toilet works using the water weight and the water height to help flush. It works using gravity.

Under your gravity fed option, you will find the dual-flush toilet. These are great because they allow you to flush two different ways depending on what works for you at the moment. You have two buttons, one is for a regular flush and the other button is used for a smaller flush.

Usually you’ll find that you get different flushes by tilting the toilet handle either way. Down produces the regular flush. Up will provide for the gentle flush that is used mostly for disposing of liquid waste.

The next toilet on the list is called a pressure-assist. These toilets work through air pressure in the cylindrical vessel of your toilet. The air pressure within the vessel produces the force necessary for the flush.Utah Plumber and toilet repair

When you are dealing with porcelain toilets you do have the option of choosing between a one-piece toilet or a two-piece toilet. Most of us grew up with a two-piece toilet and it is typically what you find in homes still today. The one piece can be described as more of a contemporary fashion to it, but because of the price it ranks second to the two- piece.

The last couple choices you have when it comes to picking out a new toilet is the height, bowl style(round or elongated), and floor mount or wall mount. Depending on the plumbing you already have in your bathroom, it might just be easiest to follow the same floor mount as you had before.

Preventing Winter Plumbing Problems

Posted on May 18th, 2010 by admin

The summer has passed us by and now as we enter into the colder months it is best that we prepare our home and ourselves for the winter. The wintertime can be particularly harsh on our plumbing. That is why it is so important that we make sure that we are doing our prevention work before it is too late.

Some of the problems that can arise during the winter are oil line freezing, noisy pipes, outside kitchen sink freezing as well as other exposed pipes freezing, and heating the house appropriately. There are some simple things that we can do to make sure that our plumbing is all ready for the winter and the cold

Oil lines can freeze because of the water that is in the pipes, and to prevent this might be a pretty big and messy job so you might want to hire professional plumbers to help out. You want to make sure that your oil tank doesn’t have any water or residue in it, as well as make sure that your pipes are properly insulated.

Utah Plumbing, Plumbing Repair, Salt Lake City PlumberIf you live in a pretty cold climate it is always best to talk to your plumbers about pipe insulation. Most of the time this is done when they are first installed but it might be smart to call in a professional to make sure that the insulation is good and that it will continue to prevent the pipes from freezing.

Sometimes it is hard to identify why your pipes might be noisy. A plumber would be able to inspect your plumbing before the winter to make sure that everything is working properly and that their aren’t anything like steam traps causing it.

Most homes have sinks positioned under or by a window so that you can look out and see your backyard. This can actually increase your chances of your sinks freezing. Sometimes a simple solution to this is opening your cabinet door to allow the heat from your home to heat the pipes and prevent freezing, but if this doesn’t help you might have to call in a plumber to see what further things can be done.

If you have exposed pipes they can do more than just freeze over, you also have a large chance that they will burst. Something you can do yourself is to make sure that you have all the seams taped up and try to cover what you can of them, you can even find heat tape for them. You’ll also want to bring in a plumber to make sure that the pipes are properly insulated.

Depending on what type of heater you have, you can do a lot of different things to make sure that they are working and ready for the winter. Bring in a professional to make sure that all the maintenance work is done and that your heater is up and running.

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Backflow Prevention

Posted on May 13th, 2010 by admin

Whenever I hear or see a home or business owner complain about having to perform their annual backflow device testing I like to take the time to explain what backflow devices are for and why they are so important.

Backflow devices protect a water source from being contaminated by whatever the backflow device is connected to. This can be important for obvious reasons, especially when the water source is connected to hazardous equipment.

Our water systems are needed to protect the health and welfare of the general public, so backflow prevention devices are put in place to ensure that when there is a problem with the water line, or a cross connection, that the drinking water cannot be contaminated by it. These devices prevent water from flowing back into the water mains and keep them clean.

There are different types of devices which can be installed, depending on the water system or potential hazard that can occur. A simple device can be installed on your outside faucets for under $5, while a more complext device can be installed on your water connection for over $300.

For the owners that have to pay for a more complex device it can be an added annoyance to have to pay for the device to be checked annually. They may feel that they have taken preventions against contamination and that is enough. Unfortuantely, even with all these preventions to cross connection and water contamination there are still over 10,000 reported cases of backflow contamination every year, with some cases being fatal.

It is understandable for owners of these devices to become frustrated by the constant testing that occurs. Since many of these devices are tested annually they mostly don’t worry about the consequences that may happen if it weren’t working correctly. It is important to realize that there are still over 10,000 reported cases of backflow contamination each year.

Utah Plumbers prevent backflow contaminationIf you own or are responsible for a backflow device, you need to know that backflow devices are prone to failure. The reasons for these failures range from the condition or the piping or divice, to the equipment connected to it.

Backflow devices are required by law where needed and must be installed in accordance with plumbing and building codes. A backflow assembly must be tested when installed to make certain it is operating correctly.

If a backflow device is not working properly (fails to operate) it will need to be repaired or replaced. A good tester will be able to determine why a device is malfunctioning or seeming to malfunction. Digital equipment is now used to aid in diagnosing any problems that arise.

Improving Your Home

Posted on April 28th, 2010 by admin

Improving your home allows you to upgrade it and make it nicer to live in. It also increases the value of your home. There are many ways you can improve your home.

When considering upgrades to a home it is also important to think about how long you are planning on staying in your home. Will the upgrade increase the value of your home if you plan on selling it soon? Will the investment be a good selling point?

Also, if you are considering moving in the next few years you may want to consider about investing in things that would be good selling points later on. For example, if you only have one bathroom for the home consider installing another bathroom in the master bedroom. If you have an unusually large room consider adding a wall and making it in to a separate room to be used for a guest room or study.

You can start with something simple, such as repainting a room. Add a little color to a dull room. Add a splash of wall paper and bring in a themed look to your kitchen.

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You can also do something big. Perhaps you want to completely remodel a part of your home. You can tear down walls and change sizes of rooms, or tear out old cabinets and add new ones to remodel your kitchen.

These improvements depend on what you are willing to spend. Some things can be a great investment. For example, if you spend a lot of time entertaining guests and hosting dinner parties a remodel of your kitchen can be a good idea. However, it is more expensive than installing new carpet, so you need to know where you want to spend your money.

If you want to upgrade your furnace contact your local West valley cooling and air company for advice. West valley cooling and air companies should be able to give you great advice and help you invest in the best upgrade for your price range. West valley cooling and air companies should also be able to offer you heating repairs, as well as upgrading any cooling options for your home with air conditioners and HVAC systems.

Improvements to your home don’t have to be just on the inside of your home. External improvements should be considered as well. Whether it is adding a motor to your garage door opener, or fixing your roof, these types of things can depend on what you are willing to invest both time and energy in.

Energy Efficient Cooling and Air Systems in Salt Lake

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin

In today’s world economy consumers want to stretch their dollar. One way to do this is to find an energy efficient air conditioning system through the right Salt Lake cooling and air company.  Below are a few ideas of things you should consider when looking for the right Salt Lake cooling and air company.

Since Salt Lake has both a very cold winter and a hot summer, energy usage is happening both with gas furnaces and electric air conditioners. To conserve energy it is important to find a Salt Lake cooling and air company that understands economic ways to cool down a home. One of those ways is to find an energy efficient air conditioner, though there are other ways to cool down a home.

Twenty years ago the U.S. Department of Energy issued regulations to add more cooling efficiency in homes in the Southern States of America. They noticed that having ceiling fans and stand-alone fans helped the air in the home circulate. Circulated air got rid of stale, flat, hot air and helped cool the home down.

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Homes that were equipped with vents also did much better with cooling down homes. Vents could be installed to use outside air during the cool night and be brought inside during the night to cool down the home. This was all done through duct-work, with no energy used.

The right Salt Lake cooling and air company can help you with these types of options. Finding the perfect cooling system for your home depends on much more than just the air conditioning unit that you use. It also depends on the type of vent work is already in your home.

You can lower your energy bill even further by finding an energy efficient cooling unit. Many older AC models guzzle up energy. Energy efficient air conditioning units may cost a little more upfront than other AC units, but the long-term savings you can receive through lowering your utility costs will be worth it.

It may be worthwhile for you to replace your old system with a newer AC model. Look at the SEER rating on the units. The higher the SEER number rating, the more energy efficient the unit will be.

Ask your Salt Lake cooling and air company to come to your home and do an inspection of your home’s cooling needs. Have them analyze what size air conditioner you would need for your home. Be sure to ask for sensible recommendations on how you can keep your home cooler in an economical and energy efficient way

Troubleshooting Your Air Conditioning Unit

Posted on April 15th, 2010 by admin

Having a good working relationship with your air conditioning unit can be a good thing. Not everyone wants to make the call to their Provo cooling and air technicians to come over to troubleshoot simple problems that have happened. A lot of information can be found online or through your Provo cooling and air technician. They may be able to offer you good advice for taking care of your ac unit.

First, be aware of problems that are common with air conditioning units. The best way to troubleshoot problems is to learn about them. The Provo cooling and air technician you chose can help give you basic knowledge of your unit, as can a repair manual.

If you have a problem with the unit not being able to cool down the room look at the air ducts. Your unit should be able to provide coolness throughout the entire room. If you find this is not happening look at the filter and see if it is dirty.
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Other reasons that your cooling unit may not be able to cool a room could be because of a blower wheel not operating. Check on that, and if that is not the cause look for a dirty evaporator. If there is any debris or dirt in your machine this will affect how well it works.

Since dirt is the common problem with troubleshooting it is important to keep up with good maintenance work with your unit. A cooling unit needs to be cleaned on a regular basis. The best time to clean is every month.

Some other problems caused by a dirty unit can be having your unit turn off and on with out reason. This usually happens when the condensing coils are dirty, which puts a lot of pressure on the air conditioning unit’s compressor. Another reason for a unit to turn off and on could be if the system is low on freon, which shorts the compressor.

Check for any leaks in your unit. Leaks can cause the unit to malfunction as well. It also can cause a lot of damage if not taken care of quickly, both to your system and to your home.

If you find any parts broken you will need to phone your Provo cooling and air technician to service it. To prevent water damage from happening, be sure to regularly check up on your air conditioning unit. For other problems just remember that dirt is the most common problem, so keep your unit clean. For more information see Utah Heating.

Prevent Central Air Breakdowns

Posted on April 14th, 2010 by admin

The maintenance of your central cooling system is something that is easily forgotten about. When you live in a climate where your cooling system is only used a few months out of the year, you may not even remember to keep up on your system’s preventative care; that is, until a hot, sweltering summer day comes, and your system goes KAPOOT! If you’ve been in this unfortunately predicament, you know that it costs a lot more to fix your central air than it would have to simply upkeep your system.

So to prevent breakdowns, let’s discuss what the experts recommend.  It’s recommended to service your central air twice a year. This way, when the seasons change, you will be sure that your system is functioning properly.

Furthermore, twice a year checkups on your central air will make it last longer.  If you are a home owner, this is probably your goal. No one ever asks to fork out 4,000 smackeroos to replace their home’s A/C.  No thank you!

One way you can remember to service or have your system serviced, is by simply penciling this chore into your calendar at the beginning of the year.  Mark a time in the spring and the fall to have your home’s air system checked. Consider it part of your spring cleaning ritual, and part of the back-to-school grind.  Doing this in advance will prevent forgetfulness later.

Now that you know the service recommendation, and are prepared for scheduling, decide if you are going to service your system yourself or hire a technician, or other trained professional. DYI central air servicing is only recommended if you have experience and are confident with your handy skills.

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If you conduct the check up yourself, one of the first items of business is checking the air filter.  How often you change your air filter depends on the quality of the installed filter in your home.  Some filters may last between your bi-annual checkups. However, if you live in an extremely dusty environment (such as a desert climate) you may need to replace filters more often.

The rest of the serving will deal more directly with your A/C unit.  Make sure system’s coils and its surroundings are clean.  Then check fluid levels and make sure they are full to maintain proper function.

If you’d rather have a professional do the job, you can search for professional to do the job in your area.  For example, if you live in Salt Lake City, you can search Salt Lake cooling & air to find a technician in your area.  You may find different results if you choose to search Salt Lake cooling & air in the phone book, then if you plug in the words Salt Lake cooling & air to a search engine. Call someone who specializes in Utah Plumbing.

Keeping Up With The Maintenance of Your Air Conditioning Unit

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.
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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.

10 Tips To Prevent Plumbing Issues in Your Home

Posted on March 22nd, 2010 by admin

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1. Prepare for the winter. Turn off water flow to outside spigots to prevent water from bursting over. Garden hoses should be disconnected from spigots as well.

2. If you are on vacation do not turn heat off from your home completely. Doing so can cause damage to your water pipes. Instead, keep the level of heat in the home above freezing, but leave the kitchen and vanity cabinet doors open so the low heat can still reach the pipes.

3. Don’t flush items down the toilet that are not meant to be there. Only flush toilet paper and body waste. It is never a good idea to flush diapers or feminine products down the toilet. Most SLC plumbers recommend not even flushing “disposable” wipes that are “toilet safe” down the toilet because there is no guarantee that your waste management system can handle it.

4. Insulate your pipes. Wrap pipes that are exposed before freezing temperatures arrive in the Winter time. Insulated pipes prevent bursting pipes, and reduce energy.

5. Regularly check your washer and dryer’s hoses. If they have cracks, replace them. SLC plumbers can help you with this. Loose connections should also be tightened.

6. Be careful what you let go down your drain. Drain covers prevent food scraps from going down the drain. Other things that clog drains are cooking grease and hair, so be careful of those too.

7. Most tubs have an overflow drain. Keep the overflow drain open in the tub. This will prevent the tub from overflowing and damaging more of your home.

8. Find out where the water shutoff valve is. It can be located on your street, or on your property. This can help if an emergency arises, such as a broken pipe. If you have a busted pipe or leak get it looked at immediately by a SLC plumber.

9. Water heaters can be very heavy. If you live in an area that is prone to natural disasters be sure to take precautions. Secure water heaters to walls to make sure they do not tip over.

10. Toilets have a bad habit of getting clogged easily. Keep a plunger nearby to deal with these issues. If water keeps flowing over your toilet be sure to turn off the water valve to stop it.

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