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Bathroom Renovations 101: Running New Pipes

When I decided to add a pedestal sink and claw foot tub to my bathroom, I had no idea how much new plumbing I had to run. Since I had never run pipes before, I wasn't sure how to do it properly. I did a lot of research before I started so that I could be sure that I was doing it right. As I was researching, I knew that it would be helpful to have all of the information I found in one place. That was the inspiration for this site. I hope that the plumbing resources help you with your next home improvement project.

Common Air Conditioning Issues You May Need To Address

Preventing air conditioning problems will require you to have a thorough knowledge of the potential problems that can occur. Otherwise, you may be bewildered when problems invariably arise with your home's cooling system.

Hot Air

Hot air coming from the system will often lead homeowners to assume the worst. However, this is a routine issue that is likely the result of a refrigerant leak or blockage. In some instances, this could also indicate a mechanical problem with the system. An example of a mechanical problem that could cause this problem would be a failed pump as this could prevent the refrigerant from being able to circulate. When a leak is the cause of the problem, the compromised component will need to be replaced. While patching it may seem like a viable solution, the patch will eventually fail and lead to the same problem arising.

Vibrations

It is normal for the air conditioning system to produce some degree of vibrations over the course of its use. However, if these vibrations become excessive, they can lead to loud banging sounds in the home due to the noises traveling through the ducting. Excessive vibrations are often a sign that the system is not properly balanced. In addition to being extremely loud, this could eventually damage the unit due to the stresses that these vibrations can cause.

Humid Air

The air coming from your cooling system should be fairly dry. This is a byproduct of the cooling process, but there are malfunctions that could lead to the air being far more humid than is necessary. One potential cause of this problem will be water collecting in the central unit, which can easily occur if the drain becomes clogged. While most homeowners will not regularly measure the interior humidity levels of their home, it is still possible to notice this issue developing due to condensation forming more frequently on the windows, toilets, and other surfaces.

Poor Air Quality

The cooling system will play a major role in determining the indoor air quality of the home. In addition to impacting those that have chronic breathing problems, low air quality can also impact individuals with skin conditions as this could allow more allergens and dust to land on the skin. Ensuring that the air coming from the cooling system is as clean as possible will require more than simply changing the air filters on a monthly basis. The primary cooling unit and the ducting will also need to be regularly cleaned as large amounts of allergens can gather in these components over the years, and they will eventually be spread throughout the home's interior.

For more information, contact your local air conditioning services.