Posts by Christopher Olson, EA
What Temperature Should I Set My Water Heater to and Why?
What’s the Ideal Water Heater Temperature? Your water heater is a crucial part of your home, providing hot water for showers, washing dishes, laundry, and more. But what temperature should you set your water heater to for optimal performance, safety, and efficiency? This blog will explore the ideal water heater temperature settings and the reasons…
Read MoreShould You Turn Your AC Up When You Leave?
Is Turning My AC Up When I Leave the Right Thing to Do? As summer temperatures rise, so do our energy bills, prompting many homeowners to seek ways to cut costs without sacrificing comfort. One common strategy is adjusting the thermostat during the day. But is it really effective to turn your air conditioner up…
Read MoreHow Do You Keep Grass Alive During the Heat of Summer?
How to Keep Your Grass Alive and Healthy During the Extreme Heat of Summer The scorching summer heat can be tough on your lawn, but with the right care and attention, you can keep your grass lush and vibrant. Surfside Lawn Care is here to guide you through the best practices to maintain a healthy…
Read MoreAre Expansion Tanks Required on Water Heaters
Understanding Expansion Tanks Expansion tanks are small, auxiliary tanks attached to your water heater that help absorb excess water pressure caused by thermal expansion. When water heats up, it expands. In a closed plumbing system, this expansion can lead to increased pressure, potentially damaging pipes, fittings, and the water heater itself. Expansion tanks provide a…
Read MoreAre Federal Pacific Panels Safe?
The Hidden Dangers of Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) Stab-Lok® Panels and Breakers Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) manufactured Stab-Lok® panelboards and breakers that were widely used in residential and commercial buildings from 1950 to 1990. Despite their prevalence, these products pose significant safety risks. In this blog post, we will explore the issues associated with FPE…
Read MoreWater Heater Breaker is Tripping: Do I Need an Electrician or a Plumber?
Do I Need an Electrician or a Plumber When the Breaker to My Water Heater Is Tripping? When the breaker to your water heater trips, it can be a perplexing and frustrating situation. Your immediate concern is likely to get your hot water back on, but the question that arises is: Do you need an…
Read MoreHow to Change Your Own Sink Faucet: A Step-By-Step Guide
Installing Your Own Faucet: Follow These Steps Changing a sink faucet is a rewarding DIY project that can enhance the functionality and appearance of your kitchen or bathroom. While this task doesn’t require a licensed plumber, there are times when professional help might be necessary due to unforeseen difficulties. This comprehensive guide will walk you…
Read MoreCan I Install My Own Water Heater?
Can You Install Your Own Water Heater? A Comprehensive Guide for Mobile County and Baldwin County, Alabama Installing a water heater is a task that many homeowners and handymen in Mobile County and Baldwin County, Alabama, and other parts of the country consider undertaking themselves. With water heaters readily available at stores like Home Depot…
Read MoreWhy is My Breaker Box Buzzing?
What’s the Buzz? If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why is my breaker box buzzing?” you’re not alone. This common household issue can be both alarming and puzzling. In this blog post, we’ll explore the possible reasons behind a buzzing breaker box, what it means for your electrical system, and when you should call a professional.…
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Trimming Palm Trees
Trimming palm trees is an essential aspect of maintaining their health and appearance. While palm trees are generally low-maintenance, they do require periodic trimming to remove dead or dying fronds, prevent potential hazards, and promote healthy growth. Whether you are a homeowner or a property manager, finding the right company to handle this task is crucial. Here’s what you need to know about trimming palm trees and how to choose a professional service.
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