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Six Signs Your Water Heater Is About to Fail

March 29, 2018 7:02 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Homeowners rely on hot water everyday for dishes, laundry and showers, but the water heater that provides that hot water is usually located out of sight, out of mind. It isn’t until hot water isn’t readily available that we decide to check on our water heaters and may discover that something is wrong. Sometimes water heater repair in Glenwood Springs, CO isn’t enough to fix the problem. Water heaters aren’t designed to last forever and will need to be replaced to continue supplying hot water to your home. Here are six telltale signs that your water heater is failing: Old... View Article

I’m Planning a Large House with High Ceilings and Lots of Windows—Is Radiant Floor Heating Practical?

March 15, 2018 12:15 am Published by Leave your thoughts

If you’re planning to build a new home with the best of everything—high ceilings, hardwood floors, huge windows overlooking beautiful vistas, everything you’ve dreamed about in a home since you were a kid—and you’re looking for the best way to heat it, look no further than a radiant floor heating system. It is without a doubt the best way to heat most homes (especially homes for which geothermal heating is not a realistic option), and especially homes with high ceilings. Allow us to explain why. Traditional forced-air heating systems heat your home from top to bottom, rather than bottom to... View Article

Signs That Indicate Your Radiant Floor Heating System Is Leaking

March 1, 2018 12:15 am Published by Leave your thoughts

A radiant floor heating system is an enjoyable luxury in a home. It keeps your home warm at a constant temperature all winter, and without the sinus and allergy issues that some people face with forced-air heating. If your system’s newer, you’ll likely never have any issues, at least not with leaks, as today’s PEX pipes don’t really lose strength overtime. But with older systems, which used metal piping, it’s not uncommon for structural problems to develop after 20 or 30 years of use. Here are the five most common signs that you might have a leak in your radiant... View Article

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