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Do I Need a Plumber to Unclog a Slow-Draining Toilet?

A slow-draining toilet is inconvenient but can often be resolved without calling a plumber. There are a few potential causes. Depending on the source of the issue, unclogging a toilet

Thermostat calibration issues

Thermostat calibration issues prevent an HVAC controller from properly reading temperatures. Whether dirt has built up or someone accidentally bumped into the unit and changed a setting, a thermostat can

inspecting heating system installation

So you’ve installed a brand new heating system; life is good, right? The newly elevated levels of comfort are a surefire expectation for years to come. Though this is a

sewage line repair troy mi

Experienced plumbers know several types of sewer line repair. The traditional way to fix or replace sewer lines is to dig them up. However, newer technologies have refined the process,

breaker panel safety tips

Breaker panel safety is an important topic for every member of your household. There are many reasons to use the main panel, which serves as the control center for your

Is It OK for Me to Do Small Electrical Repairs at Home?

Generally, it’s never OK to do home electrical repairs yourself. If you’re going to do small electrical repairs, your options are very limited unless you have a license. We’ll look

hot water pipe that’s frozen

During a Michigan winter, it’s not uncommon to find a hot water pipe has frozen. A pipe that freezes is in danger of cracking and causing a flood when it

How to Determine I Need Emergency Heating Repair

It’s important to know when you need emergency heating repair. Even a small furnace malfunction can cause the unit to break down unexpectedly. If left unchecked, the problem can leave

7 Benefits of Professional Heating Maintenance Services

Professional heating system maintenance is recommended for many reasons. Its benefits go beyond having sufficient heat (although this is important, especially when it’s below freezing outside). At Hoover, we know

A 20 Amp GFCI outlet is used to plug in high-power appliances. It can draw up to 2,400 Watts compared to a 15 Amp outlet that can draw up to