Spring Cleaning Tips
The thought of spring cleaning can be depressing. When the sun finally comes out and you open those blinds, curtains and windows, what do you see? The areas that you need to start cleaning first.
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The thought of spring cleaning can be depressing. When the sun finally comes out and you open those blinds, curtains and windows, what do you see? The areas that you need to start cleaning first.
We are about to transition into spring, then summer, so you want to make sure your air conditioner is going to work properly the first time you turn it on. One of the best tips
We all know what toilet paper is used for, but did you know how long it has been around? Paper had been around for wrapping and padding since the 2nd century BC. The first documented use
Although not used by the majority of the world’s countries, daylight saving time is common in the western world. Daylight saving time is the practice of advancing clocks during the lighter months so that the
The life expectancy of your water heater is 8-12 years. This all depends on the proper care and servicing you have given it. The water heater gets quite a workout in most homes, this can vary
Electric tracing or surface heating is what heat tape does. Heat tape is a system used to maintain or raise the temperature of pipes, it takes the form of an electrical element running or wrapped along
Today is National Pancake Day. National Pancake Day is celebrated all over the world. Since 1950 the people of Liberal and Olney Kansas have held the “International Pancake Day” race between the two towns. The two towns
De Hart Plumbing is pleased to welcome Martin Tompkins to the De Hart Plumbing family as our HVAC technician! Martin has worked with HVAC for 8 years and we are delighted to welcome him on board the De Hart
Preventing drain clogs just takes a little common sense. Kitchen drain clogs are the most common. Most often the clog is caused by a build up of grease that eventually traps food particles and slowly