Your air conditioner (AC) can do several things––keep your Florida home’s indoor air cooler than outdoor temperatures, help to keep indoor airborne allergens at bay, and help keep your home’s humidity low. But one thing it can’t do is kill mold.
The electrical wiring in your Florida home is mostly out of sight and likely out of mind, even though you use it every day.
The same goes for a heat pump. The outdoor unit might be in perfect working condition. Still, the heating and cooling process stops without an indoor evaporator coil, connecting refrigerant lines, and a fan to blow conditioned air through ductwork.
When it comes to your Pompano Beach, home’s plumbing, you want to feel secure it will continue to work every day when you need it, without surprises. At Paradise Plumbing Air & Electric, we can help you make this a reality with our plumbing maintenance plan.
This silent workhorse is easy to overlook, but you cannot power your home without it. Like any critical home system or appliance, it can become outdated and incapable of doing its job efficiently. It may not be able to handle increased electrical load or safely supply the power you need.
As a Boynton Beach, homeowner, you invest thousands of dollars in your plumbing system. But how much money have you spent improving the quality of your drinking water?
Choosing the right water heater is essential for ensuring comfort, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in your home.
You could save up to 30 percent on your energy bill when you perform maintenance that support ideal system efficiency, according to the IAQA.
It is an “Oh no!” moment when you approach your home’s thermostat and see its screen is blank.
Is it serious? Does it mean your furnace, heat pump, or air conditioning is broken? Not necessarily. In fact, most of the time, it is something minor and can be easily fixed.
When people think of potential plumbing issues, tree roots are typically not the first culprit that comes to mind. However, for homeowners in Fort Lauderdale with trees on or near their property, roots infiltrating the sewer lines can be a very real, expensive, and frustrating problem.