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Water Heater Services – Plumbing Repairs

Water Heater Service – Same day service open 24 hours 7 days a week.

Welcome to our water heater service. We are a locally established Plumbing repair company specializing in any types of Water Heater repairs and services.  We have more to offer than other local contractors. Call us 24 hours 7 days a week.

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At  Water Heater Service we want to help you manage your busy life by allowing you to schedule your Plumbing repair appointment as conveniently as possible.

Check out our easy to repair Water Heater tips or let us take care of your Water Heater needs.

Electric Water Heaters

Electric water heaters can present a number of problems. Their thermostats can go bad, the tanks can leak, the heating elements can burn out, relief valves can pop off, and all sorts of related trouble can come up. Gas and electric water heaters are very different in the ways they work. They both do the same job, but they don’t do it the same way. Let’s begin our troubleshooting lesson with electric water heaters and close it with gas units. I think it goes without saying, but beware of the electrical wires and current involved when working with electric water heaters. As you probably know, a lot of voltage is running through a water heater’s wires. Once the access cover of an electric water heater is removed, you must be extremely careful not to touch exposed wires and connections.electric water heaters

Relief valves that pop off

Relief valves that pop off signal one of three problems: the relief valve is bad, the water heater is building excess pressure, or the heater is building excess temperature. The problem is usually just a defective relief valve. In such cases, replace the relief’ valve and monitor it to see that the new valve works properly. If the new valve releases a discharge, investigate for extreme temperature or pressure in the tank. The temperature of water in the heating tank can be measured with a standard thermometer. Discharge a little water from the relief valve into a container and test its temperature. If it is too high for the rating of the temperature-and-pressure relief valve, check the thermostat settings on the water heater. Turn the heat settings down and test the water again after the new temperature settings have had time to work. If the reduction on the thermostat settings does not lower the temperature of the water in the tank, replacement of the tank is usually the best course of action. If you suspect the water heater is under too much pressure, you can test the pressure with a standard pressure gauge. The easiest way to do this is to adapt the gauge to a hose-thread adapter and attach it to the drain at the bottom of the water heater. As long as the drain is not clogged, you can get an accurate pressure reading. You could also adapt the gauge to screw into the relief valve and test the pressure by opening the relief valve.

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Pest Control Company: Mosquito Control Residential and Commercial

Pest Control Company: Mosquito Control Residential and Commercial

There’s a lot of water out there. All of the recent rains bring pleasure with the flowers that bloom, and they bring pain by giving the mosquitoes hatching opportunities. Use your pest control techniques to help get rid of those harassing insects.mosquito control

All that rain over the last couple of months sure caused a lot of flooding, didn’t it? As those rivers and streams retreat inside their banks they leave little pools of water everywhere.

And those puddles, even small lakes (just take a look at the farm fields), are perfect places for skeeters to lay their eggs. Those pests want to grow their families, and make sure their kind doesn’t become extinct. More information on the website of Jenkins Pest and Lawn San Antonio

Nothing wrong with species preservation is there? At least until those offspring start looking at you for their next meal.

Local news recently reported that mosquito numbers are higher this year than last. Seems those rascals are having a bunch of babies. And those babies (at least the females) are hungry for blood.

Your blood if they can get at it.

As long as you’re inside your home they probably won’t be much of a problem. If you keep screens over your doors and windows not many of them will invade. But who wants to spend those beautiful sunny days indoors?

Summer is the time for picnics at the park. It’s a time for baseball, and softball. It’s a time for backyard barbeques. Summer is not a time to hide inside from biting insects.

Pest control techniques for mosquitoes are slightly different from the techniques you use for treating other pests. You don’t really inspect for evidence of skeeters so much, but if they’re there you know it when they bite.mosquito control

You have a few options for helping keep the numbers down so they don’t destroy your picnic, or cookout, fun. Some of these bugs can get to you, and your guests, no matter what you do. A few always manage to slip past your defenses.

Try these tactics and you’ll have fewer problems with biting mosquitoes.

Mosquitoes are weak flyers. The slightest breeze moves them off course. They can’t make any (or they make very little) forward progress against that breeze. When you have a backyard cookout try setting up some fans around the area, and point them outward from the activities.

The airflow of the fans will push many of the mosquitoes away.

Mosquitoes don’t like the odor of skin so soft. Mix a capful of that in a spray bottle of water, and spray it on you.

When the skeeters smell that they fly in the other direction.

Smoke makes a powerful deterrent against mosquitoes. Place some anti-mosquito smoke pots around your yard. The mosquitoes won’t come closer than a few yards away.

Try these pest control techniques for mosquitoes the next time you decide to spend time outside for a picnic or a cookout. You’ll suffer fewer bites from mosquitoes. Visit this website

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