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How Does Humidity Affect Your HVAC?

Excessive humidity can make it feel hotter during the summer and can make us feel sluggish and tired. Not only does humidity affect how we feel, but it also takes a toll on your air conditioner. When the moisture in your home is too high or too low, achieving your

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How to Prepare Your Plumbing for Fall

Autumn is here, which means it’s time to put the pool toys away and prepare for pumpkins, cool weather, and the holidays. Fall should be a season full of fun, not worrying about our plumbing. Taking a few moments to perform the following checks will help to avoid any plumbing

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Plumbing Problems in Older Homes

While older homes are typically cherished for their quaint charm, they may come with some hefty plumbing concerns. If you’re worried about what nightmares behind your fancy crown molding, read on: 1. Corrosion of Old Fixtures Nothing lasts forever, and that’s especially true with your home’s plumbing fixtures. Older homes

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How to Check If Your Pilot Light is Out

Your Pilot Light is the Key to Stay Warm Fact: Your water heater and gas furnace are two crucial details in your home. And during the colder months out of the year, they play even more prominent roles to provide comfort. One feature that they share in common is that

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Keeping Our Community Warm This Season

Heating your home is essential, especially this unusually cold fall season for Virginia and Maryland, and especially for Mrs. Miller, a Temple Hills, Maryland resident, who will be extra warm at the request of a kindhearted My Plumber Heating Cooling & Electrical employee, Bill Bishop. Mrs. Miller, a local senior

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