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Childproofing Your Home’s Electrical Outlets
There are outlets on almost every wall of the house, often low to the ground. The ease of accessibility plus the high level of danger

Control Those Surges: Whole-home Surge Protection
Most people equate lightning strikes with power surges. And while lighting is the culprit for really massive power surges, power surges of varying intensities are

How to Replace a Light Switch
Is your light switch making a popping or crackling sound when you flip it? Would you like to upgrade its style or functionality? Or is

How to Fix the Fill Valve on a Toilet
A running or leaking toilet can waste up to 73,000 gallons of water per year! And when it comes to how to fix a leaking,

How to Change a Toilet Flapper
A leaking toilet can waste up to 73,000 gallons of water per year! And when it comes to how to fix a leaking, running toilet,

Winterizing Your Home
Are you planning on visiting family, friends or taking a vacation this holiday season? Leaving your home can have enormous consequences without proper preparation during
A “How To” Guide When It Comes To Your Furnace
Cooling is very helpful during the summers, but heating is necessary in the cold winter. When your home is being heated via gas furnace, it

3 Steps to Improve Your Home’s Air Quality In Winter
On January 9, 2013, The American Lung Association released its list of the top filthiest air in the country and Provo, Utah was ranked 7th in short-term particle

Problem: Ice Dams. Solution: Roof Heating Cables
Get Roof Heating Cables Installed What causes ice dams? An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the edge of a roof
Helpful Hints – Water Heater Recommended Temp
Do you know what temp your water heater thermostat should be set at for optimum performance? Do you know what yours is set at currently?

Living & Dealing With Hard Water Here In Utah
Hard water refers to the amount of minerals in your water. The most common minerals being calcium and magnesium which leave a white powdery residue.

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Hard water refers to the amount of minerals in your water. The most common minerals being calcium and magnesium which leave a white powdery residue.