What’s The Right Size Air Conditioner For My House?
If you’re in the process of buying an HVAC (heating, ventilation, and cooling) system, you’ll want to know what size air conditioner you need. But the myriad of options and specs can be overwhelming. No to worry, we’re here to help. It’s All About The BTUs In researching HVAC units, you’ll come across the acronym…
Read MoreDrain Flies Draining You? Here’s How You Can Get Rid Of Them
Those tiny flies circling your trashcan, drains, and faucets may seem like just a minor annoyance, but just a few drain flies can turn into a significant problem if not handled quickly. Those tiny bugs turn into larger flies in a matter of days, and adult drain flies can lay up to 300 eggs per…
Read MoreDIY Plumbing – What are the Pros and Cons?
Love the feeling of satisfaction you get from fixing a pesky plumbing problem on your own? Or do you look at a leaky pipe and hit the panic button? Some home plumbing jobs are a breeze, while others are a homeowner’s nightmare. And if you get it wrong, you could end up with a plumbing…
Read MoreHow Does an Air Conditioner Actually Work?
We’ve all been there. You spend all day in the hot sun, getting sweaty and uncomfortable. And just when you think there is no relief in sight, you walk into your home and feel a wave of cool air hit you. It’s refreshing, it’s calming – and it’s all thanks to your air conditioner. But…
Read MoreHelp Save the Environment with Eco-Friendly Plumbing
When thinking about ways to save the environment, you probably focus on recycling, reducing your carbon footprint, and being more energy-efficient. But an often-overlooked area you can improve upon with some help is your plumbing. The average American household uses up to 140 gallons of water daily, so by making simple changes to your plumbing…
Read MoreHow to Prevent Hair Drain Clogs
Is your water draining slowly? Do you have murky water backing up into your bathtub? Is there a less-than-pleasant smell coming from somewhere in your bathroom? You could have a hair drain clog. Hair drain clogs are a pretty common problem, and fortunately, there are ways to prevent (and fix!) them. At JW, we’re your…
Read MoreHow to Take Advantage of New Federal Heat Pump Rebates
If you’re looking to install a new heating and cooling system this year, we have some excellent news for you! Earlier this year, the US government introduced a new set of tax credit and rebate savings incentives to encourage homeowners to use greener energy. The incentives form part of the Inflation Reduction Act that was…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Regular Plumbing Maintenance
You know that not changing your oil every 3000 miles or keeping gas in your tank can cause damage to your car’s engine, so you keep up with routine maintenance. But when was the last time you scheduled routine maintenance for your plumbing? For many homeowners, plumbing is out of sight, out of mind. You…
Read More7 Reasons Your AC Stopped Working Over Winter
We are still waiting for AC season, but it’s just around the corner. Sometimes ACs work differently than expected when they haven’t been turned on in a while. We explore seven possible reasons why your AC stopped working over the winter, and you can prevent them. 7 Common Reasons Why Your AC Won’t Turn On…
Read MoreWhat is Refrigerant and Why is it in Air Conditioners?
Refrigerant has been around in one form or another for more than a century. The chemical responsible for creating the cool air coming from your air conditioner has undergone changes through the years. Here we’ll discuss what AC refrigerant is, different types used through the years, and how it works in an AC system. What…
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