Posted on January 18, 2024 by Jason Gray
In older homes, it’s not uncommon to find an outdated electrical panel or even a fuse box. A 200-amp electrical panel has a higher capacity, making it less likely to be overloaded. In the 1950s and 1960s, 60-amp panels were commonplace, while 100-amp service was sufficient. But in a modern home, a 100-amp electrical panelCONTINUE READING »
Posted on December 20, 2023 by Shannon Summers
Master Plumber Guide: Solder Copper Pipe Our master plumber learned new techniques and polished up on their existing skills with different types of older torches like MAP gas and Oxy Acetylene gas, and soldering at different orientations.
Posted on September 25, 2023 by Joe Tulodzieski
Air conditioning doesn’t just cool the air, but it also dehumidifies it. This process results in condensation forming and can sometimes lead to water leaking out of the system. Leaks most commonly occur in the part of the system inside your home, but the outdoor AC condenser may also leak at times. If your ACCONTINUE READING »
Posted on September 14, 2023 by Shannon Summers
The sound of a steady drip or the sight of an unexpected water stain can send any homeowner into a panic. And for a good reason: water leaks can lead to extensive structural and property damage if left unaddressed. To help keep your living spaces dry and damage-free, we’ve compiled a list of the topCONTINUE READING »
Posted on January 2, 2023 by Shannon Summers
Leaks are notorious for being hard to detect until you notice the signs of damage. Slab leaks are no exception; they lead to costly repairs and can cause serious damage to your home. You need to be aware of what causes slab leaks so you can take corrective action if required. Here are some ofCONTINUE READING »
Posted on July 20, 2022 by Apex Pros Plumbing, Electrical, Heating and Air
When it’s time to replace the water heater in your Columbus, OH home, you’ll have a few options. You’ll need to choose between a gas-powered or electric water heater. You’ll also need to choose between a traditional water heater with a storage tank and a tankless water heater. Tankless water heaters don’t take up asCONTINUE READING »