It can be easy to overlook certain maintenance tasks as a retail business owner, given the large number of things to stay on top of. Yet your air conditioning system is one thing that it will pay dividends to stay on top of. If you would like to learn more about the importance of keeping your commercial AC in tip top shape, read on. This article will discuss three ways that a neglected air conditioning system can hurt your bottom line:
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Grease is one of the most common causes of plumbing clogs in homes. Even if you do not regularly fry food at home, there are oils and fats in many sauces and food scraps. It's important to take action to keep these out of your drains -- and that means more than just avoiding dumping the bacon grease down the drain. Here's a look at three other ways to help prevent grease clogs.
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There is nothing like snuggling with your newborn on a chilly winter evening. However, it is important to make sure that their adorably decorated nursery stays at the perfect temperature for keeping them comfortable throughout the night. As you put the finishing touches on your baby's sleeping space, make sure to do these three seasonal maintenance tasks to ensure that your baby stays warm.
Schedule HVAC Maintenance
During the winter, your heater is your first line of defense against the frigid temperatures.
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Do you feel miserable staying at home on hot days because the central air conditioner stopped working? If you are ready to bring the system back to a working condition as soon as possible, hire a contractor to pinpoint the problems. Keep in mind that you might need to get a new system installed if the problems are too severe. However, it is possible that something minor has caused the system to stop working, such as dirt.
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If the ducts in your home's HVAC system aren't sealed properly, much of the heated or cooled air that travels through them doesn't arrive at its intended destination. Inadequate sealing of ducts also creates an opposite effect.
When air is not being forced through the duct system, moisture can enter the ducts. Mold grows wherever there is moisture to sustain it. This mold can not only inhibit air flow, but the mold spores can also be blown through the ducts, causing potential health problems for the elderly, children, and anyone in the home with compromised immune systems or allergies.
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