HVAC Systems
What does HVAC mean? It means; Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. HVAC systems use ventilation air ducts installed throughout a building to supply conditioned air to a room through outlet vents, called diffusers and ducts
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What does HVAC mean? It means; Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. HVAC systems use ventilation air ducts installed throughout a building to supply conditioned air to a room through outlet vents, called diffusers and ducts
De Hart Plumbing has recently implemented a “first hour charge increase” of $85.00 For those of you who don’t know what this is, it is a higher charge for the first hour to offset mileage
A water hammer, loose mounting straps or high water pressure can cause noisy water pipes. A water hammer is caused when a fast moving stream of water is moving through a narrow pipe and suddenly
You would be surprised at some of the items people try to dispose of in the garbage disposal. Clogging the disposal can be a major and costly inconvenience. Here goes: *No chicken skin, meat scraps
Valentines Day is celebrated in many countries around the world on February 14th. In 18th century England, Valentines Day evolved into an occasion where lovers expressed their love by presenting flowers, candies and greeting cards.
If you are having continual sewer backups, you might want to consider a sewer main replacement to solve your problem. Your sewer main is the primary sewer line that connects the city’s main sewer line
A broken toilet tank lid can be a hassle to replace. It all depends on knowing the brand, model and how old your toilet is. Look in, under and around the toilet and tank to find
De Hart Plumbing now has a sewer camera. What are the benefits of using a sewer camera, you say? Without a sewer camera, “dig points” were a matter of calculated guesswork. Now De Hart Plumbing
Lime scale deposits left untreated can destroy your faucets. Calcium and magnesium in water combine to create lime scale deposits inside and outside plumbing fixtures. Hard water deposits can stick to glass, porcelain, fiber glass, stainless steel,