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4 Electrical Questions For Remodeling Your Kitchen
Remodeling your kitchen is a big project to tackle. On top of that, your kitchen uses more electricity than most of the rest of your

Should You Replace Your Furnace And AC At The Same Time?
If your furnace breaks should you replace your air conditioner? And if your AC goes out do you need to replace your furnace too? This

Should You Drink The Water From Your Faucet?
Have you ever wondered if your tap water was safe to drink? Or thought about where everything goes when you flush the toilet? In this

How To Use A Space Heater Without Lighting Things On Fire
When the temperature drops and the nights get cold, space heaters often step in to warm things up. In this episode, we talk about the

The 3 Stages of Sewer Main Failure
It’s never fun to have sewer line issues. But not all issues are the same. Some are small and are easier to fix. Others are

Should I Cover My Air Conditioner For The Winter?
When the weather gets cold, you start thinking less about cooling off and more about warming up. That means the air conditioner shuts down and

Are Your Water Pipes Banging Around?
Are your showers running at a low trickle? Or is there a slamming noise when you flush the toilet? In this video, we’ll go over

What You Need to Know About Your Smoke Detector
Other than changing the battery and replacing it every 10 years, there is very little you need to do to keep your smoke detectors working.

How to Clean a Bathroom Sink Drain
Bathroom sink drains clog all the time and knowing how to fix them is an important skill for any homeowner. In this episode, we go

Can Water Pressure Be TOO Good?
Water pressure running too low can be frustrating. But if You’re in Utah right now your water pressure might be nice and high. It might

How To Avoid Being Shocked While Working Outdoors
Right now, we’re spending a lot of time outdoors. We’re working around the yard and house, so it’s essential to know how to stay safe

Is This Clog a Sign of a Bigger Problem?
Many of us deal with slow drains. They might have gotten slower over time, or even stopped all at once. Most of the time