MarGo Plumbing Heating Cooling Inc. Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Clifton’

Last Call for AC Maintenance!

Monday, May 18th, 2020

So, springtime has come and almost gone, but while we’ve got a few weeks left of beautiful mild temperatures, we’d ask you to seriously consider signing up for AC maintenance. It’s one of the most beneficial and proactive services we offer, and it’s really something that homeowners don’t take advantage of enough. AC maintenance is absolutely vital for the longevity and perseverance of your system into old age—and if you care at all about the condition your system is in, you’d schedule it for this spring.

Trust us, AC maintenance in Clifton, NJ is going to be the least of your worries when temperatures become unbearable in the summer and your system will be on the verge of breaking down due to neglect. These are problems that are avoidable, which is why maintenance exists in the first place!

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3 Common Furnace Problems that Raise Your Bill

Monday, January 27th, 2020

Furnaces are some of the most affordable and efficient heating systems we have available. A furnace can be installed and run for an entire year at half the cost of some other heating systems, depending on the climate and the model. This means your furnace should be well-maintained, professionally installed, and quickly repaired whenever a problem arises.

All that being said, sometimes there are problems with a furnace that can ultimately make them cost more than they’re worth. Hopefully, if you weren’t aware of these few furnace issues, we’d like to take some time to ensure your furnace is running as affordably and efficiently as possible. Remember, if you think your furnace is consuming more fuel than you believe it should, or if it’s just costing more money than what it used to for comfortable heating in your home, call our team for furnace service in Clifton, NJ.

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FAQ: What’s an Automatic Shut-Off Valve?

Monday, December 2nd, 2019

If you’ve ever dealt with a plumbing leak, then you’re probably very well aware that they can very quickly become a costly expense. No, we’re not just talking about the cost of fixing a leaking or burst pipe, but the immense amount of wasted water that can come from it as well. Water that gets wasted from burst pipes or leaks is essentially going on your budget, so if you’re in the market to save a bit of money on your plumbing in Clifton, NJ—you might want to invest in an automatic shut-off valve.

If you don’t know what these handy devices are, don’t fret. Not many homeowners do! These are pipe parts that are designed to monitor the water pressure in your plumbing system. When a leak or burst occurs, this part then identifies that there has been a drastic change in pressure, and it acts accordingly to cut the flow of water. Read on to learn more!

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How and Why Is My AC Leaking Water?

Monday, August 12th, 2019

Nobody likes a leak. From pipes, to drains, to toilets, leaks can spell disaster for a homeowner. An air conditioner is no exception. Water leaking from an AC can mean warped floorboards, mold, and a slew of other problems. If you’re noticing any water leaks coming from your air conditioner, it’s not a bad idea to contact a technician for fast air conditioning service in Clifton, NJ.

What if I told you that some signs of leaks weren’t actually as bad as you think?

That’s right! Did you know that your AC is supposed to disperse water into a condensate drain? Often, homeowners hear a dripping noise coming from their AC, which is really a sign that it’s functioning perfectly fine.

Let’s take a look and see how you can spot the difference between a good water leak and a bad one.

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Is My AC Short Cycling? (Also, What’s Short Cycling?)

Monday, July 29th, 2019

service-timeThere are a lot of different problems that may affect any given air conditioning system. While some problems, like those stemming from basic wear and tear, really cannot be avoided completely, there are also plenty of issues that can be avoided if you know the proper steps and precautions to take. However, it’s important to remember that many AC issues actually may result from different root problems. This is the case with short cycling—a common problem with serious implications.

Trust us when we tell you that short cycling is definitely an issue you want to nip in the bud. The good news is that it may be solved quite simply. The bad news is that it may also be a symptom of a very serious problem with your air conditioner. In today’s post, we’ll cover what short cycling is, what might cause it, and what you’ll want to rule out before scheduling professional air conditioning repair in Clifton, NJ.

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Why It’s Never Too Early for AC Maintenance

Monday, June 17th, 2019

AC-manifoldSummer may be rapidly approaching, but it certainly doesn’t feel that way yet. While our temperatures have not been soaring the way they sometimes can early in the season, the fact is that you should still have AC maintenance on your mind. In fact, you should have scheduled AC maintenance already. Don’t wait for the heat to strike before doing so. Get out in front of it if you really want to enjoy the full benefits of air conditioning maintenance.

Routine air conditioning tune-ups have a lot to offer, not the least of which is keeping the need for air conditioning repair in Clifton, NJ, at bay. Contact a member of our team today if you are ready to get your air conditioner in great working condition. Our Makes $ense Maintenance Program is just what you need to make air conditioning maintenance as simple and beneficial as possible. With our help, you can cool your home with well-earned confidence.

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Getting to Know Your Water Meter and Shut-Off Valve

Monday, May 20th, 2019

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Think fast! Your reverse osmosis system just broke. Water is flooding all over your kitchen and spreading across the home. What do you do?

Hopefully, you would rush to the shut-off valve and turn off the water. But if you’ve never had the pleasure of having to use the shut-off valve before, it would be easy to panic and not know what to do.

In this post, we want to talk about two plumbing fixtures that are essential for emergencies. One is the water meter, and the other is the shut-off valve.

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Keep the Furnace, or Switch to a Heat Pump?

Monday, February 25th, 2019

blue-question-markMost homeowners opt for furnaces in Clifton, NJ. Their low cost of installation, operation, and ease of use makes them an obvious choice for the homeowner who knows only one thing: they need heat.

As the years go on, those same homeowners may learn about the benefits of systems like the heat pump. Depending on their needs and preferences, a heat pump may just be exactly what they need. So the question they must face is:

Keep the furnace, or switch to a heat pump?

The answer isn’t as straightforward as you’d expect, but we can help you make the right decision.

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No Heat From Your Furnace? Here’s Why

Monday, December 3rd, 2018

cold-man-checks-thermostatLet’s say that, on one chilly winter afternoon, you turn on your furnace. But then, the worst thing happens. The air that’s coming out of the vents isn’t hot! Or worse, there’s no air at all!

There are few furnace issues more annoying than that which renders your furnace useless. But don’t worry—airflow problems are usually far from being catastrophic. In this post, we’ll go over what causes air flow issues and what you can do about them.

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What Happens When Drains Get Too Dirty?

Monday, November 19th, 2018

 

drain-cleaningDrain cleaning is the act of, well, cleaning your drains out. You might think this is unnecessary. After all, doesn’t water and soap run down the drains all the time? Shouldn’t the frequent flow of water help clean it out? Even if the drain does clog, what else is there to do but just have it unclogged?

The reason people ask these questions is that they haven’t realized just how dirty drains can get, nor do they know what a dirty drain can do. In this post, we’ll go over all the details.

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