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Friday, December 19, 2014

How To Winterize Your Plumbing System

Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
No homeowner ever wishes for a frozen pipe. Nonetheless, frozen pipes and other plumbing issues arise during the cold winter months. If you want to avoid plumbing problems at the most inconvenient time of the year, keep reading.

Tip #1: Insulate Your Pipes
Did you know that exposed pipes are at a greater risk for freezing? If you have any exposed pipes in your home, be sure to insulate them before the mercury dips down. You'll be glad you did!

Tip #2: Blanket Your Water Heater
Your water heater works hard all winter long to supply you with warm warm. Wrapping a blanket around the unit can lower energy usage while increasing the longevity of your water heater. Talk about a win-win situation!

Tip #3: Turn Off All Exterior Water Sources
Once winter hits, there is no need for outdoor water sources. Be sure to turn off all outside water sources and remove hoses from faucets. It is also a good idea to blow air through your sprinkler system. These two preventative steps ensure that your outdoor plumbing fixtures will operate at peak efficiency come spring.

Tip #4: Locate Your Shutoff Valve
If you plan on jetting off during the frigid winter months, know where your shutoff valve is. Before you take off, remember to empty all of the pipes. That way, you won't have a plumbing problem on your hands when you return home.

We hope these tips help you prevent plumbing problems. Should you experience any trouble with your plumbing system this winter, call 877-280-5777 for assistance. 

Web Source: http://www.silcoplumbing.com/quick-tips-winterize-homes-plumbing-system


Friday, December 12, 2014

Heating System Maintenance

Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
The official start to winter is quickly approaching! In preparation, homeowners across the country are firing up their heating systems for the first time this year. Your heating system keeps you and your family comfortable in the dead of winter. Performing routine maintenance on your heating system allows it to operate at peak efficiency. Below are some tips that will warm you up and keep costs down.

Furnace Upkeep
Your furnace is at the very core of your heating system. To keep it in tip top shape, make sure you clean your furnace and change the air filters as needed. After all, a dirty furnace is not as efficient as a clean one. 

Install Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Furnaces have been known to leak carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is an odorless gas that is very detrimental to your health. Installing carbon monoxide and smoke detectors can save lives. If you already have smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, be sure to change the batteries.

Clean the Chimney and Fireplace
Have you been itching to use the fireplace? If so, be sure to give the fireplace and chimney a thorough cleaning before using it. 

When it comes to your heating system, Blue Mountain can service all of your needs. If you need routine maintenance or a repair performed on your heating system, call 877-280-5777. You'll be glad you called!

Web Source: http://www.bloomeradvance.com/news/free_news/article_f4cfecc4-63a9-11e4-a4e5-0017a43b2370.html

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Learn About Our Plumbing Services

Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
Ever since 2002, locally-owned and operated Blue Mountain Plumbing,  Heating, and Cooling has been servicing Harrisonburg, Staunton,  Waynesboro and all the areas in between. HVAC service is definitely one  of our specialties, but we’re going to focus on our plumbing services. When you call Blue Mountain, you’ll be greeted by our friendly customer service staff, who are here to help you every step of the way, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no overtime charges

From there, our trained and knowledgeable technicians will arrive promptly  in a fully stocked, clearly marked, Blue Mountain van to assess your  unique situation, and will thoroughly review your options. We pride  ourselves on offering you a positive service experience with no  surprises, which is why we feature upfront pricing, so you’ll know  exactly what’s in store, before your job is even started. Because we are committed to your satisfaction, after your appointment you'll receive a follow up call, to make sure you're 100% satisfied.

We offer a large array of Plumbing services, whether you’re in need of water  conditioning, drain cleaning, water heaters, or repairs, in your kitchen, bathroom, or anywhere around the house, we’ve got you covered. We offer financing packages, and Service Partner Plans, so if you think  you might not be ready for a repair just yet, you might be pleasantly  surprised!

On our website, http://bluemountainservice.com/, you can schedule service, apply for financing, find out about additional services, and even print out valuable coupons! You can also call us anytime Toll-Free at (877) 280-5777. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and be sure to check out our Photobucket, and Youtube Channel for great self-help videos.


Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Reasons Why Your Furnace Is Blowing Cold Air

 Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
Have you ever turned on the furnace and wondered why cold air was coming out? If so, you know how frustrating it can be. Below are some explanations as to why this is happening.

Clogged Air FiltersIn the winter, it is imperative to change your furnace's air filters. Neglecting to do so will leave you with clogged, dirty air filters. Unfortunately, clogged air filters restrict heat flow.

Damaged Ducts
Duct work is responsible for distributing warm air to different areas of your home. A hole or tear makes it hard for duct work to do its job. By the time the air from the furnace gets to another area of your home, it will feel like cold air.

No Fuel, No Warm Air
It is no secret that fuel generates heat in every kind of furnace. However, if there is no fuel in the furnace, it will only blow out cold air. Clearly, fuel is needed in order to heat things up.

If your furnace is supplying your home with cold air or simply not working, turn to the pros at Blue Mountain for a repair. Our technicians are great at troubleshooting the problem. We will get you and your family back to comfortable. Call 877-280-5777 for a repair.

Web Source: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/troubleshooting-furnace-thats-blowing-cool-air-64038.html

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Friday, December 5, 2014

Have Your Ducts Cleaned for A Warmer Winter

 Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
During the winter, many people rely on their heating system to keep them toasty and warm. However, many homeowners know that blasting their heater 24/7 can quickly start to add up. If your house isn't as warm as it once was, your ventilation system could be to blame. People rarely make this connection because duct work is hidden away in the walls.

Dust Bunnies
Overtime, ducts start to accumulate dust. Dust bunnies may seem harmless, but they are reducing the overall energy efficiency of your heating and cooling system. If this is the case in your home, a duct cleaning may be the best option. 

Break the Mold
If your ducts are corroded, mold and mildew can develop. Mold is extremely harmful to your health. Therefore, duct cleaning is an absolute necessity if there is mold in your duct work.

Leaky Duct Work
Did you know that leaky duct work can dissipate 10-30% of your heating costs? If you want to stay warm this winter, have your duct work patched up.

At Blue Mountain, we are not your average technicians. We will take care of you and your home. Best of all, we'll get the job done right the first time. If you want to stay warm this winter, duct cleaning is the answer. If you are interested in our duct cleaning services, give us a call at 877-280-5777 to schedule an appointment.

Web Source: http://www.mnn.com/your-home/at-home/stories/clean-your-homes-ducts-for-a-cheaper-warmer-winter

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

How To Solve Thanksgiving Plumbing Problems

 Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
Turkey day came and went so quickly. If you hosted Thanksgiving at your house this year, you are probably recovering from all the tryptophan. Many people experience plumbing problems after Thanksgiving because of the extra stress put on your plumbing system. If Thanksgiving left you with clogged pipes, we can help you go with the flow again.

Below is a list of services you may need after Thanksgiving:
  • Leak Repair
  • Garbage Disposal Repair
  • Toilet Repair
  • Drain Cleaning
  • Sink Repair
You're here because you need a plumber. We're here because we're the best. We are fully licensed insured and have many years of experience in the residential plumbing industry. We are proud of the fact that people tell us they have had a pleasant experience with us and that our technicians treated their home with care and respect. If these are the commitments you expect from a plumbing company, call Blue Mountain at 877-280-5777.

Web Source: http://escondido.hotwaterheatermedic.com/drain-cleaning-escondido-thanksgiving-plumbing-tips/


Friday, November 21, 2014

Prepare Your Pipes for Thanksgiving

 Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
Turkey day is less than a week away! Most people are preparing delectable dishes for the festive celebration. Have you prepared your plumbing system for Thanksgiving? Probably not. If you properly prep your pipes for Thanksgiving, it will give you something else to be thankful for! Below are some helpful tips that will help your plumbing system get through the holiday.

The Kitchen
After you are done eating a delicious Thanksgiving meal, the last thing you want to do is the dishes. However, moments later, you find yourself with a sponge in hand. It can be so tempting to just toss leftover food scraps down the garbage disposal. Food should never make its way down the drain, as it can cause a clog. In particular, grease and oil are very detrimental to your pipes.

The Bathroom
If you are hosting Thanksgiving at your house this year, it is likely that you will have a lot of relatives over. With the traditional amount of people at your house, there will be extra usage of your bathroom. We receive a lot of calls about clogged drains on Thanksgiving and the day after. However, there are ways to prevent this. For one, teach little ones what they cana and cannot flush down the toilet. If your toilet does get a clog, call 877-280-5777. The pros at Blue Mountain can clear things up for you in no time!
 

Web Source: http://plumbinghelptoday.com/denver-plumbing-repair-blog/2013/10/plumbing-tips-to-keep-your-home-running-smoothly-this-holiday-season/

Friday, November 14, 2014

Energy Efficiency and Indoor Air Quality: The Best of Both Worlds

 Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
Homeowners are jumping on the energy efficient bandwagon like never before. However, many people have not given a second thought to how energy efficiency impacts indoor air quality. Fortunately, energy efficiency actually improves indoor air quality. It's a win-win situation!

This is particularly good news because indoor air quality affects your overall health. Poor indoor air quality can aggravate existing health problems. Good indoor air quality, on the other hand, is advantageous for your health.

Typically, energy efficient homes have better indoor air quality. This is due to the fact that energy conservation features reduce the amount of air pollutants in the home. Efficiently designed HVAC systems minimize the amount of moisture in the air. In return, it is less likely for an energy efficient home to accumulate mildew and mold. 

We understand that poor indoor air quality is a serious problem in this country. One way to correct this problem is installing energy efficient appliances in your home. If you are interested in having an energy efficient installed in your home before the chill of winter creeps in, call us at 877-280-5777. You'll be glad you did!

Web Source: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fy1044

Monday, November 10, 2014

What Happens When You Neglect The Furnace

Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
You might be firing up your furnace for the first time this season. Some homeowners turn their furnace on for the season and forget that furnaces, like any other piece of HVAC equipment, need routine maintenance. Below are some of the things that can happen when you neglect your furnace.

High Utility Bills
When your furnace is not well maintained, problems are bound to arise. For example, a dirty air filter might be restricting air flow. In return, your furnace works harder to pump out warm air. This extra strain on your furnace can result in unseasonably high utility bills.

Shorter Lifespan
At Blue Mountain, we understand why homeowners rely on their heating systems to keep warm in the fall and winter. However, utilizing your furnace consistently without professional maintenance can lead to a shorter lifespan. 

The Risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that is extremely harmful to your health. Furnaces naturally generate this gas. If there is a hole or tear in the heat exchange, you are at risk for carbon monoxide poisoning. Having a professional maintain your furnace can prevent this from happening. 

Don't neglect your furnace. The best way to keep your furnace in tip top shape is to schedule service with the techs at Blue Mountain. We’re not your average heating and cooling company.  And, the guys coming into your home are not your average HVAC technicians. If you want to feel warm and cozy at home, call 877-280-5777.
Web Source: http://plumblineservices.com/cost-neglecting-furnace.html


Friday, November 7, 2014

How To Choose the Best Furnace for Your Home

Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
Furnaces typically have a lifespan of 15-20 years. If your furnace has far surpassed this number, it might be time for a replacement. With so many options on the market today, we understand that it can be very overwhelming for homeowners to choose the right furnace. Furnaces are a worthwhile investment you will use for years to come. We are here to help you narrow down the search and find the furnace that best suits your particular home.

Below are some key things to keep in mind when shopping for a new furnace:
  • Size- When it comes to your new furnace, size matters. A large furnace will waste energy in a small house, while a small furnace will not be able to heat a large home. It is important to find a furnace that is proportionate to the size of your home.
  • Energy Efficiency- Energy efficiency standards have changed drastically over the years. If your furnace is 15-20 years old, a new furnace is bound to be more energy efficient. This is good for the environment as well as your wallet.
Fall is the perfect time of year to review your heating system. If it no longer gives you that warm and fuzzy feeling, it's time for an upgrade. Our knowledgeable technicians can install a new, energy efficient furnace in your home with ease. Call 877-280-5777 to schedule an appointment. You'll be glad you did! 

Web Source: http://www.insidehalton.com/shopping-story/4913234-let-industry-professionals-help-you-choose-the-right-furnace/


Thursday, October 30, 2014

Increase Energy Efficiency and Save Money with a Heat Pump

Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com  
Homeowners are always looking for new ways to increase the energy efficiency of their home while saving money. Luckily, heat pumps bring both of these things together. They accomplish this by keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. 

Save Money
According to the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, heat pumps save homeowners approximately $300 per year. While this is an upfront cost to buying a heat pump, it will help you save money on your heating and cooling costs in the long run.

Energy Efficiency 
New heat pumps that have the Energy Star seal of approval are bound to be more energy efficient than your current heat pump. At Blue Mountain, we know that purchasing a new heat pump can be overwhelming for any homeowner, due to the sheer number of heat pumps on the market today. The Department of Energy suggests that you keep energy efficiency, fuel type and size in mind. These factors will help you find the heat pump that is right for your home and lifestyle.

Since winter is right around the corner, now is the perfect time to have a heat pump repaired or installed. Trust your heating system to the professionals at Blue Mountain. We are not your average HVAC company. Our technicians will get the job done right the first time. Give us a call at 877-280-5777 for all your heating needs this season.

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Friday, October 24, 2014

Water Conservation Tips

Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
There is no denying that water is a basic necessity. Think about how many times a day you turn on the water in your home. It's a lot, right? This is due to the fact that a lot of daily activities require water. You are probably wasting an astronomical amount of water without even realizing it. Luckily, there are steps you can take to conserve water in your home.

Don't Leave the Water Running
A lot of people get in the habit of letting the water run. When you are brushing your teeth or washing the dishes, only turn on the water when you need to. This can drastically cut down on the amount of water you use.

Go with the Low Flow
Advances in technology have benefited the water conservation movement. Low flow toilets and shower heads conserve water while saving you money on your water bill. It's a win-win situation!

Check for Leaks
Leaky faucets are easy to spot (and hear). Leaky toilets, on the other hand, usually don't make any noise. That is why many homeowners do not even know that their toilet is leaking. Inspect each bathroom in your home for leaks. The professional plumbers can patch up a leak for you in no time!

We are not your average plumber. We are fully licensed, insurance and have many years in the residential plumbing industry. If you need a plumber in Augusta or Rockingham County, call 877-280-5777.

Web Source: http://eartheasy.com/live_water_saving.htm




Friday, October 17, 2014

What You Need To Know About Your Furnace and Carbon Monoxide

Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating and Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com

Fall is finally in full swing! It is time to rake the leaves and sip pumpkin spice lattes. It is also the perfect time of year to prepare your furnace for winter. At Blue Mountain, we high recommend that you have your furnace cleaned and inspected by one of our technicians every year. 

Furnaces can emit a colorless and odorless gas called carbon monoxide. Low levels of carbon monoxide have been shown to be dangerous to all--especially those with heart and lung disease, the elderly, pregnant woman, and children. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include headache, sore throat, rapid heart beats, memory loss, and sensitivity to light, sound, smell. 

Since carbon monoxide is one of the biggest killers in the home, it is extremely important to have one of our professional technicians inspect it. If there is something awry with your furnace, rest assured that our heating experts can fix it. A well maintained furnace can preserve your family's health and well-being. 

Trust the professionals at Blue Mountain to keep your family safe and warm this winter. Our Precision Care Maintenance Program ensures that your furnace is working safely. Give us a call at 877-280-5777 for peace of mind. 

Web Source: http://safesoundfamily.com/blog/carbon-monoxide-detector-placement-where-to-place-co-alarms-in-your-home/
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Friday, October 10, 2014

Is Your Plumbing System Affected by Hard Water?


Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com

The term "hard water" is thrown around a lot in the plumbing industry. Many homeowners are unfamiliar with the term hard water and therefore do not know how it is affecting their home's plumbing system. Water that has a high concentration of minerals is defined as hard water. Magnesium and calcium are minerals that can build up on your pipes overtime. Unfortunately, hard water can take a toll on your plumbing system.

Homeowners tend to forget about their plumbing system, due to the old adage "out of sight, out of mind." Below are some tell-tale signs of hard water in your plumbing system.

  •  Your faucets have a white film or coating on them.
  • After you take a shower, your skin feels very dry. 
  • No matter how careful you are, your plumbing system needs constant repairs.
Luckily, there is a solution to the problems that hard water is associated with. We offer water softeners, water conditioners, whole house filtration systems and drinking water systems. Having Blue Mountain service your home with the finest in water treatment systems is like having a (very well qualified) best friend or neighbor help you. We’ll arrive in a clean uniform, a well stocked truck and get the job done right the first time, guaranteed.  When we leave, you’ll never know we were there, except you’ll have the best water you could ever imagine. Call 877-280-577 to schedule an appointment.

Web Source: http://plumbing.about.com/od/basics/a/What-Is-Hard-Water.htm


Friday, October 3, 2014

When To Hire A Plumber


Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
Are you having plumbing problems in your home? If so, it's best to contact a professional plumber for help. These days, homeowners search the World Wide Web for a fix to their plumbing woes. There is no denying the popularity of the "Do It Yourself" movement. However, seemingly harmless DIY projects can end in disaster. Below are some scenarios that require the expertise of our professional plumbers.

A Clogged Garbage Disposal
There are certain foods that should never make its way into your garbage disposal. Nonetheless, people still throw food scraps into their garbage disposal without giving it a second thought. Clearly, this kind of behavior can lead to a clogged garbage disposal. In this case, it is best to call our professional plumbers.

A Clogged Toilet
The most common reason for a clogged toilet is the improper disposal of hygiene products. People should never dispose of tissues and feminine products in the toilet. You guessed it--they do it anyway. If your toilet is clogged beyond all repair, our plumbers can help your toilet go with the flow again.

DIY Projects Gone Wrong
Last but certainly not least, improper DIY jobs require professional attention. Many homeowners think that DIY projects will save them money. However, even the slightest mistake can lead to an even costlier repair job.

When in doubt, it is always best to call the professional plumbers at Blue Mountain. If your plumbing system needs maintenance or a repair, call 877-280-5777. Our services can save you money in the long run and give you peace of mind.

Web Source: http://eliteheatingandac.com/blog/when-to-hire-a-plumber


Friday, September 26, 2014

Save Money on Your Heating Bill


Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
Now that fall is upon us, winter will be here before you know it. Your heating system helps keep you and your family warm when the temperature drops. Turning up the heat in your house could really do a number on your heating bills. If you are interested in saving money this year, keep reading. 

Your furnace is at the very core of your heating system. Clearly, roper maintenance of your furnace can save you money on your heating bills. Here are some tips that will keep your furnace running at peak efficiency:
  • Dirty or clogged filters inhibit air flow. For optimum performance, be sure to clean or replace the filter. 
  • Vents should never be obstructed by objects, as this can also restrict air flow. It will only force your furnace will work harder to circulate warm air; which wastes energy.
  • Be sure to schedule annual furnace maintenance with one of the professionals at Blue Mountain this fall. This will help ensure that your furnace is operating properly and safely. 
At Blue Mountain, we know that  heating bills can really drain  your bank account during the chilly winter months.  Turning off your furnace completely and "roughing it" is simply not an option. When you follow our tips, it can help you keep some green in your pocket. 


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Friday, September 19, 2014

Fall Furnace Maintenance


Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com

The official start to fall is right around the corner! If you want to prepare your home for the chilly months ahead, be sure to have your furnace tuned up. Below are some of the benefits you will reap from professional furnace maintenance. 

Increased Efficiency
Furnaces need to be maintained in order to function at peak efficiency. Did you know that your furnace can last up to 20 years if it is properly cared for? Clearly, your furnace is a long term investment that requires the expertise of our technicians. 

Fewer Repairs
When you have your furnace maintained annually, it will decrease the amount and severity of repairs.  Our professional technicians will be able to fix any minor inefficiencies so they don't turn into major problems. After all, it's better to be safe than sorry. 

Fall is the perfect time of year to have your furnace serviced. Have you scheduled your annual furnace inspection with Blue Mountain? If not, give us a call today. With Blue Mountain on your side, you'll never get left out in the cold.

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Thursday, September 11, 2014

Plumbing Tips for the Fall

Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com

Is your plumbing system ready for the brisk months ahead? If not, you may want to keep reading. A plumbing disaster is the last thing you'll want to deal with as the mercury plummets. 

A Clean Slate
If you have a fall checklist, maintaining your plumbing system should be at the top of it. Before the leave start to fall, clean your gutters and downspouts. To prevent freezing in the winter, clean the pit of your sump pump.

Plumbing in the Great Outdoors
This summer was a hot one. You probably relied heavily on your plumbing system for some cooling comfort. Since the sweltering days of summer are behind us, turn off any outdoor faucets. If you come across a leak, don't freak. Our professionals can patch things up for you in a jiff. 

Water Heater
Your water heater probably took a back seat in the summer.  As the temperature dips down outside, remember to turn the heat up inside. Set the temperature on your water heater to 120 F degrees.

We hope that this blog will help you get your plumbing system ready for the coming months. If your plumbing system needs to turn over a new leaf, give us a call today at 877-280-5777.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

The Benefits of a Tankless Water Heater

 Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
Do you have a water heater in your home? If so, you know how much room they can take up. Fortunately, there is a new option on the market that can replace your water heater. Below are some of the benefits you will reap from having a tankless water heater installed in your home.
  •  It takes up less space than a traditional water heater.
    • Since it is smaller in size than a traditional water heater, it can be installed almost anywhere in your home.
  • Tankless water heaters supply your home with an unlimited amount of hot water.
  •  You will not experience a build up of rust or sediment, like you might with a traditional water heater.
  • Tankless water heaters have a longer lifespan than traditional water heaters.
  • A new tankless water heater is bound to be more energy efficient than a traditional water heater.
    • Since it is a more energy efficient option, it will save you money on heating costs.
If you are interested in having a tankless water heater installed in your home, don't delay! Our plumbers can complete the installation quickly and easily. Call 877-280-5777 today to schedule an appointment.

Web Source: http://www.yourcityresource.com/categories/tankless_water_heaters.htm


Thursday, September 4, 2014

Prep Your A/C for the Fall

Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com

Fall is quickly approaching.  Most homeowners shut off their air conditioner at the end of summer and think that's that. Air conditioners need to be maintained, even when they aren't being utilized. Keep your air conditioner in tip top shape with the tips below. When spring rears its head, your A/C will be operating at peak efficiency. 
  • Dust and debris can cause inefficiencies and complications with your air conditioner. Be sure to remove any dust and debris that is lingering on your A/C unit.
  • Once the debris is gone, clean your air conditioner thoroughly. Cleaning the coils will help improve your air conditioner's efficiency. Swap out dirty air filters for new ones. 
  • Conceal your A/C unit with a waterproof material. That way, your air conditioner will be protected from the elements.
  • Don't forget about your air conditioner when the leaves start to fall. You should occasionally make sure that the unit is completely covered and debris free.
When you follow these simple tips, it can prolong the lifespan of your A/C unit and prevent future problems. The summer may be coming to an end, but that doesn't mean that your A/C equipment can be left to its own devices. If you experience any issues with your air conditioner, the professional technicians at Blue Mountain can clear the air. 



Thursday, August 28, 2014

Homemade Drain Cleaners


 Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com

Don't be fooled by store bought drain cleaners. While they do work for a short amount of time, they are actually damaging your pipes in the long run. These drain cleaners are filled will harsh chemicals that eat away at your plumbing system over time. Using these products frequently can lead to permanent damage. 

You may be wondering if there are any alternatives to traditional drain cleaners. Fortunately, there are homemade drain cleaning solutions that can clear up tough clogs. Best of all, these solutions can be made with natural products that you probably have in your house. This is a great way to save money and go green at the same time! 

Vinegar & Baking Soda Solution
First, pour a cup of baking soda and white vinegar into the drain. The solution will start to fizz upon contact. Let it sit for a few minutes. Then pour boiling hot water down the drain. This will wipe out the scum and hair that has been lingering in your drain. 

Salt & Baking Soda Solution
Mix a 1/2 cup of table salt with a 1/2 cup of baking soda. Then pour the solution into the drain. Let the solution settle for a few minutes. Pour a few cups of boiling hot water down the drain and viola!

If these natural solutions aren't cutting it, you can always turn to the professional plumbers at Blue Mountain to get the job done right. We proudly serve the Harrisonburg, Staunton and Waynesboro.

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