Questioning Indoor Air and Water After Texas Heatwaves

Questioning Indoor Air and Water After Texas Heatwaves

Texas Heatwaves Are Over, but Are Your Home’s Systems OK? Texas heatwaves are tough on people, but they are also tough on your house. When the sun beats down day after day, your AC runs almost nonstop, and your plumbing works overtime. Once the worst of the heat...
Linking Indoor Air Quality and Plumbing for Healthier Texas Homes

Linking Indoor Air Quality and Plumbing for Healthier Texas Homes

Breathe Easier in Texas Homes All Year Long Good indoor air and clean water start with the systems most of us never think about: our HVAC and our plumbing. When windows stay closed because of spring allergens or early heat, everything that happens in those systems has...
Spring Allergy Relief Starts with Your HVAC and Plumbing

Spring Allergy Relief Starts with Your HVAC and Plumbing

Why Do Allergies Get Worse Indoors in Spring? Spring in Central Texas looks nice, but for many people, it means itchy eyes, a stuffy nose, and constant sneezing. Pollen, mold, and dust do not stay outside; they ride in on clothes, shoes, pets, and airflow, then get...
Quiet Leaks and Noisy Clicks: Linked HVAC and Plumbing Clues

Quiet Leaks and Noisy Clicks: Linked HVAC and Plumbing Clues

Stop the Drips and Clicks Before They Become Disasters Small issues at home rarely feel like emergencies. A slow drip under a sink or an HVAC system making a clicking noise can seem more annoying than serious. But those little clues can point to bigger trouble hiding...
 

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