South Devon Plumbing & Heating, an HVAC and plumbing services company based in Anaheim, Saskatchewan, Canada, has announced that they have a new blog. This blog provides helpful content for homeowners and other property owners regarding plumbing and HVAC systems. Some of the topics discussed in the blog are appliance repair tips, the problem with dirty air ducts, how to use drain snakes, changing a furnace filter, and plumbing tips for the home.
Thea K. Becerra, a spokesperson for South Devon Plumbing & Heating, says, “We’re excited to announce our new blog. We expect to provide even more helpful content to homeowners and property owners in Anaheim and South Devon about plumbing and HVAC systems. Hopefully, we can provide them with helpful knowledge to help better care for their plumbing and HVAC systems.”
One of the articles provides some tips to homeowners and property owners on how they can prepare for the next visit of their appliance repair service provider. These include clearing their schedule since no one can predict exactly how long the visit will take; being prepared to explain thoroughly the problems that have been encountered; ensuring there is a clear path to the appliance in question; ensuring that pets and other domestic animals will not disturb the appliance contractor; and examining the various payment options.
Another topic that the plumbing, cooling and furnace company wants people to know is how dirty air ducts can result into a less comfortable home, to say the least. Toxins and contaminants in the air can come from outside and inside the home. For instance, common activities in the home such as cleaning, smoking, warming, cooking, and more can produce toxins that end up accumulating in the air ducts. Dust can accumulate in a variety of ways, particularly during house renovations. This can get into the air ducts and get circulated around the home, causing sensitive people to suffer from breathing problems and irritations to their mucous membranes.
To avoid the problem of dirty air ducts, homeowners and property owners need to schedule HVAC system maintenance at regular intervals. How often will depend on a number of factors and they can ask their trusted HVAC professionals on the proper maintenance intervals. It may also help to ensure the area around the HVAC system is clean from debris, dust and other contaminants. It may also be a good idea to have shrubs and plans near the air conditioning unit.
Another important topic discussed in the blog is the use of drain snakes for clearing clogged drains. The usual methods for fixing a clogged drain is pouring hot water into the drain, putting in a mixture of baking soda and vinegar, and using a plunger. Or a drain snake may be used for tough clogs. The drain snake is also called a plumbing snake or drain auger. It is a long, bending metal wire that has a funnel-like tool at its tip. A small home drain snake is usually about 50 feet long and is hand-powered. The cable is fed down the drain and the handle is turned while it is being pushed down into the drain to allow it to spin while going down the pipe. Its flexibility will allow it to go down easily through the twists and turns until it reaches the obstruction. Because of the twisting motion, the tip will hook the obstructing object and this can be pulled out of the pipe.
Another article discusses how to change a furnace filter. As winter approaches, this is an important task in preparation for using the furnace during the colder season. The modern furnace filter helps with air purification while ensuring that dust, dirt and debris will not get inside the furnace and cause problems. The furnace filter is located in the return air ducts, letting only clean and pure air to reach the blower fan and other important components of the heating system. Thus, dirt, dust, debris and other materials will accumulate on the filter and will therefore require their replacement at regular intervals, usually before the winter hits.
Those who require the services of a plumbing and HVAC contractor may want to visit the South Devon Plumbing & Heating website or contact them through email.
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For more information about South Devon Plumbing & Heating, contact the company here:
South Devon Plumbing & Heating
Thea K. Becerra
theabecerrat@gmail.com
4121 St. John Street
Annaheim, SK S4P 3Y2
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