Address: 900 Adams Ave B, Audubon, PA 19403, USA
Phone: +16103371465
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
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Michael Platchek
Is now Horizon, but service still fantastic.
Carl Robinson
From making a last minute appointment, to doing a complete and thorough job AND save me money, showing me how to improve my system and save money doing it, I had a terrific experience with Horizon in general and the technician, Richard Dow.
Rhoda Sand
We had an excellent technician.
Judy Polley
Technician very knowledgeable, thorough, and polite.
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Often times pipes become noisy if the water pressure in the pipes change. When the water pressure rises, the water looks for somewhere to go and bangs against the sides of the pipes or the shut off valve.
The most common cause of a sharp increase in your water bill is a leaky toilet, as this can waste hundreds of gallons of water a day.
Look for rusty or muddy water, or sediment build-up when you run your faucet. These are all signs of an aging water heater needing replacement.
Avoid adding fibrous foods such as celery, asparagus, and potato skins. Do not pour grease or coffee grounds, pasta or rice, fruit pits or eggshells. Soft, liquid, and chopped foods are all okay to put down the garbage disposal.
Constant wearing down of the rubber washer can cause dripping, which can be fixed by replacing the worn washer. In addition, damaged valve seating can cause a drip in your faucet.
Avoid flushing anything besides toilet paper and do not use an excessive amount, as it is a top cause for toilet clogs. Call a professional for tough clogs. Flush twice if needed. Make sure you are doing all you can to prevent roots from growing into underground pipes.
The most common cause of a leaking toilet is a loose flapper valve, which allows water to leak out of the tank
Measure the water pressure on your pipes to relieve stress from your pipes.
Consider a programmable thermostat If you do not currently own one, consider a high-efficiency unit Change your air filters consistently Install ceiling fans
The average lifespan for a furnace is 15-20 years, while the average life for heat pump’s average life span is 12-15 yrs, a furnace is expected to last 15-18 yrs and an air filter is often rated for 90 days.
The cost of a new system is dependent on every home or business’ size and needs. Schedule your free estimate today!
For highest efficiency and life extension of your system, maintenance at least once a year is recommended.
For a standard air filter, it is recommended that you replace your filters once a month.
The size of the air conditioner or heating system you need is dependent on the square footage of your home. To find out what size you need for your home, schedule your free estimate
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