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Kohler Home Generator Grass Valley Ca

Whole House Generators Stationary home generators are permanent power generators installed at a private residence or at a business. Gasoline, diesel, natural gas, or liquefied petroleum gas are the four separate fuel sources that a stationary Kohler home generator in Grass Valley, or Nevada City, Ca is capable of running on depending on which make and model you choose. This type of Kohler generator is designed to provide a long runtime especially when it is […]

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Electrical Hazards in Your Placer and Nevada County Home

Is your home safe from an electrical fire? An estimated 28,300 residential building electrical fires occurred each year between 2003 and 2005, resulting in 360 deaths, 1,000 injuries, and $995 million in losses, according to the United States Fire Administration.

Nearly half (47%) of these electrical fires, where equipment was involved, were started from wires overheating, causing their insulation to melt and ignite. Many of our homes are built with materials and methods of wiring that cannot sufficiently handle the heat build-up from the electrical demands of a typical household in the 21st Century. Heat-producing electrical equipment such as hair dryers, portable heaters and cooking appliances, use significantly more power than other electrical equipment. These devices may overload a circuit, especially one that is already reaching its maximum amperage allowance. Coupled with faulty circuit breakers and poorly wired outlets, this overload can cause the products to overheat and possibly to catch fire.

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Don’t Wait To Go Tankless

ABT Plumbing, Electric, Heat & Air in Grass Valley,Ca announced today a program to help homeowners take advantage of up to $ 1,500 in tax credits available only for the next month for switching to tankless water heaters. We are offering No Payments & No Interest for a full 12 months. Take advantage of the tax credit before it expires at the end of the year.

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Tis’ The Season, Be Nice To Your Plumbing

Tis’ The Season, Be Nice To Your Plumbing.
This is the time of year we get a lot of calls for clogged kitchen sinks. Be kind to you plumbing and avoid putting these items down the disposer.
Any kind of pasta, especially spaghetti.
Rice is a NO-No
Stringy vegetables like celery, asparagus, carrots or potato peelings.
Grease will eventually congeal and completely clog the line.
And don’t put bones down the disposer unless you have 1 HP or better.
Hope you have a plumber free holiday season.

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What About A Tankless In Grass Valley Ca?

Q: Our family of four lives in a four-bedroom three bath house in Grass Valley, California. Our water source is from a private well. Me and my teenage son and daughter seem to use a lot of hot water. Our current electric tank type water heater is leaking and needs to be replaced. Which type of water heater would be best for us: gas or electric, tank or tankless? The current thinking is that gas tankless water heater would be cheaper to operate. What about the possible increase in gas prices in the next 10 to 20 years? We use LP gas.

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How Your Toilet Works

There are several different types of toilets, but the most common type is the “flush toilet”. A flush toilet can be defined as “a toilet that eliminates its waste by a flush of water”. The household toilet is just another working necessity in a house, and not thought about often… until it doesn’t work. Then, all you can think about is how to fix it. In order to be able to work on a toilet, and get it in working order again, you’ll need to understand how it works.

When you push the handle, it’s attached on the inside of the tank to a lever, in turn, raises a rod or chain. When the rod or chain rises up, it lifts up a round part that is called a “flapper” or “flush ball”. The purpose of the flapper is twofold: it covers the round hole (the flush valve valve) in the bottom of the toilet tank to keep the water from flowing out of the tank. It’s other purpose, when the toilet is flushed, is to rise up and allow a rush of water to be drawn from the toilet tank into the toilet bowl. The water rushes into the bowl through the hole in its middle, as well as from small holes that encircle the underside of the toilet bowl rim. Here’s a tip for you: flappers are usually made of a pliable rubber, and they are available in many different sizes. If the flapper in your toilet bowl malfunctions, simply remove it from its hinges and replace it with a new, same sized one.

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