by CES Editor | Oct 31, 2017 | News
RHVAC has designed a new online mobile web app for android, apple and even tablets. They designed it to take in multiple inputs and even take into consideration weather for over 2000 cities, so that a contractor can take in expansion or contraction in metal into consideration while they are working on their sites. It also has a pre-built database of over 250 manufacturers so that one can plug in those parts and build out the needs of the site.
Read more: RHVAC Online Web App Available for ACCA Manual J, D and S Calculations
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by CES Editor | Oct 30, 2017 | News
Showerheads can become clogged, but there is a way for you clean it if yours does. First, take a bag and fill it with distilled white vinegar. You then place the bag over your showerhead, and use a zip tie, or something similar, to keep it in place over the head. Let the showerhead soak for at least a day or two, and then take the bag off turn your shower on. If water is still not fully coming through the head, then soak the showerhead again until you get rid of any blockage.
Read more: Comment on How to Clean a Clogged Showerhead – Today’s Homeowner by Carlos
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by CES Editor | Oct 25, 2017 | News
Roof leaks can cause a lot of damage for the house itself. Locating these roof leaks will be difficult for home owners out on the market. Get some tips on how to locate these roof leaks if they are hard to find. Homeowners will need a lot of help when it comes to these roof leaks. That makes it more challenging and practical to come to a decision. Try to repair roof leaks soon after as well.
Read more: Comment on Tips for Locating Hard to Find Roof Leaks – Today’s Homeowner by Elaine
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by CES Editor | Oct 25, 2017 | News
The HVAC industry is seeing new technology — the first grooved piping system has been launched. Unlike other grooved piping systems, this was designed for CPVC/PVC pipe. As the market shifts from metallic piping to CPVC pipe, many users were stuck installing pipes with cement, which is not labor-intensive and costly. This invention allows those challenges to disappear, and creates a cost-effective way to install them. The piping line includes all the parts you could need installing it, in multiple sizes, with no loose parts.
Read more: Victaulic Introduces Industry’s First Grooved Joining Solution for CPVC Pipe
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by CES Editor | Oct 24, 2017 | News
There are many important parts of your furnace and as the temperatures drop it’s important to learn how it works and how to fix it incase of any issues. A main component of a furnace is a heat exchanger, the place where your heating fuel combusts, creating the heat that warms the surface. When this reaction doesn’t happen properly, your home or office will not get warm. Many of the common issues in heat exchangers stem from cracks. If your exchanger is cracked, byproducts of the reaction will leak out into the air, such as carbon monoxide. Soot, rust, cracks or water on the floor by the furnace are all some signs that you may have an issue with your heat exchanger. The only way to know if you have true damage is to hire a professional HVAC worker who can properly appraise it. There are some helpful steps you can take to care for your heat exchanger, though, like changing your air filter frequently, keeping vents around your home open, and cleaning blocked vents quickly. Your best bet? Find your local HVAC technician to help care for your furnace so you can stay warm all Winter long!
Read more: Heat Exchangers: What You Need to Know
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