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What to Do About a Leaky Faucet

Are you having trouble sleeping at night because you can’t ignore the incessant drip, drip, drip of a leaky faucet? This common plumbing problem is not only irritating but could also be increasing your utility bills. Addressing a leaky faucet is often simpler than you might think, and with a few basic tools, many homeowners … [Read More]

What Happens if I Do Electrical Work Without a License?

Spoiler Alert: A Lot of Really Bad Things We love a good DIY project. They’re so satisfying, aren’t they? Fixing something with your own two hands? Confidence-boosting. Making custom upgrades to your space? Comfort-enhancing. Saving a pretty penny? Wallet-approved!  Of course, that’s assuming everything goes well. But be honest: How many DIY projects have you … [Read More]

How to Fix a Frozen Air Conditioner

Here’s a problem you likely never anticipated: Ice on your HVAC in the middle of summer. It’s actually more common than you think! When we’re running our AC units more often and at colder temperatures, they’re more likely to freeze up. If you notice something wrong with your air conditioner in Denver, Centennial or the … [Read More]

Why Does My Garbage Disposal Keep Backing Up?

Let’s be honest: A clogged garbage disposal is just ewwww. First, there’s the mystery smell. Then there’s the inconvenience of a slow-draining sink, complete with bits and pieces of yesterday’s breakfast floating around in there. Gross. Garbage disposals back up for plenty of reasons—including these top three. Disposal Clogging Culprit #1: Incorrect Use File this … [Read More]

Should I Replace My AC’s Evaporator Coil or the Whole AC Unit?

If your air conditioner has been on the fritz, calling in a professional Denver AC expert is a good call. They can take a look at your unit and let you know what repairs are required. But if they say you have something like your AC’s evaporator coil is damaged, does it make sense to … [Read More]

The Dangers of Scalding Hot Water (and How To Prevent Scalds)

The risk of burns at home is higher than you might think. Most people have suffered a heat-related accident at home, often as a result of scalding hot water. Burns can be mild, or severe injuring more than one layer of skin. The painful site will either simply turn red, or can blister and become … [Read More]

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