Thawing Frozen Pipes In Your Mobile Home

Posted on: 13 April 2016

Mobile homes typically don't have a crawlspace or basement, so the pipes used to provide water can be exposed to the elements of the harsh Canadian winters. Because these pipes are more susceptible to freezing, it can cause a frustrating experience for anyone living in a mobile home. Here are some ways you can safely thaw your frozen pipes underneath of your mobile home so that you'll be able to use your water during the frigid winter months.
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Understanding How Your HVAC Works

Posted on: 20 July 2015

Whether you have a fully-functioning HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system or if you just have a heater or an air conditioner, it is important that you understand how each piece works and how they interact together. If one element breaks or begins working poorly, you should be able to troubleshoot the issue without calling an expensive professional. To help you out, here is an introduction to how your ventilation, central heating, and central air conditioning work, so that you can have a much better idea of where to look if something goes wrong.
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Why Is One Of Your Rooms Heating Improperly?

Posted on: 6 July 2015

Is most of your home toasty warm in the winter, except for one room that never seems to heat up? There are a number of reasons why this may be the case. It's worth your while to explore your options before calling an HVAC technician to investigate, since some of the possible explanations require very simple fixes that you can perform yourself. Reason 1: The vent is blocked. Is there a piece of furniture or another object in front of the heat vent?
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3 Ways To Keep Your House Cool When Your Air Conditioner Breaks

Posted on: 16 June 2015

If you depend on your air conditioner to make your summer more livable, the thought of it breaking down probably fills you with dread. How will you stay cool until the repair tech can come get your AC working again? Luckily, there are several things you can to do keep your cool while the AC is out.  1. Keep it dark: Your house will be cooler if you keep your curtains drawn and the blinds closed.
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