You turn on the faucet, and water comes out — as expected. But what may come unexpected, a few weeks later, is an unusually high water bill. Though a high water bill may be a sign of water leaks, here are a few ways you can cut down on water waste.

You turn on the faucet, and water comes out — as expected. But what may come unexpected, a few weeks later, is an unusually high water bill. Though a high water bill may be a sign of water leaks, here are a few ways you can cut down on water waste.
HVAC filters remove impurities from the air and help keep indoor air clean. During allergy season, it is especially important to make sure HVAC filters are clean and able to continue removing pollen, dander, dust and other allergens from the air.
It’s been a cold winter and your furnace has likely been running daily for months, keeping your family nice and warm. If you’ve kept up on maintenance, then your furnace should be in good condition. If you spot any of the following signs, however, then you need to have your furnace inspected ASAP.
Tap water at your home may be clean and sanitized, but do you know how it’s affecting your skin? The Environmental Working Group (EWG) analyzed 20 million tap water quality tests and found 316 contaminants that included solvents, weed killers, refrigerants and perchlorate, a rocket fuel component.
Roger The Plumber, a local plumbing, heating and air conditioning service company, advises homeowners to consider using an air scrubber or an air purifier to improve indoor air quality and to help prevent the transmission of seasonal viruses.
Roger The Plumber, a local plumbing, heating and air conditioning service company, advises homeowners to consider the negative effects of drinking contaminated water and urges homeowners to consider upgrading their central water filtration system to improve the quality, taste, odor and appearance of their tap water and drinking water.