How to Troubleshoot a Short-Cycling Furnace
How to Troubleshoot a Short-Cycling Furnace If your furnace keeps turning on, running for a few minutes, then shutting off only to repeat the cycle again and again, you are not imagining things. That behavior is called short cycling, and it is one of the most common furnace problems we
Read MoreDealing With a Slab Leak: What to Do Before the Plumber Arrives
Dealing With a Slab Leak: What to Do Before the Plumber Arrives Few plumbing problems feel as stressful as a slab leak. You might notice warm spots on the floor, unexplained spikes in your water bill, or the sound of running water when nothing is on. Suddenly, your calm day
Read MoreThe Warning Signs of a Failing Gas Line That Most Homeowners Ignore
The Warning Signs of a Failing Gas Line That Most Homeowners Ignore Gas lines tend to stay out of sight and out of mind, which is exactly why problems with them are so often overlooked. Most homeowners in SeaTac and throughout King County assume that if their stove lights and
Read MoreHow to Tell If Your Home’s Gas Line Is Too Old to Handle Modern Appliances
How to Tell If Your Home’s Gas Line Is Too Old to Handle Modern Appliances Natural gas is one of those things most of us never think about, until something feels off. Maybe you just upgraded to a new gas range, installed a tankless water heater, or you are planning
Read MoreHoliday Plumbing Survival Guide: Pro Tips to Prevent Clogs
Holiday Plumbing Survival Guide: Pro Tips to Prevent Clogs The holidays bring people together, and they also bring a surprising amount of strain on your home’s plumbing system. Between Thanksgiving leftovers, Christmas baking marathons, and extra houseguests using the bathroom every hour, your drains work harder than they do at
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