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What to Look for When Buying a New Generator

What to Look for When Buying a New Generator
Our civic electrical grid is solid and reliable, but with another cold winter on its way, Mother Nature always has the last word. We recommend whole-house generators for any home concerned about keeping the lights on when the snow falls,…
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Signs of Trouble with Older Heating Systems

What to Look for When Buying a New Generator
Heating systems are designed to last a long time, but winters last a long time too here in Wayne, PA, and older heating systems may not always be able to keep up with the workload. If your furnace, boiler or…
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Be Careful What Foods You Pour Down the Drain

What to Look for When Buying a New Generator
Thanksgiving has come and that means that many residents will be hosting get-togethers with family and friends. Thanksgiving also means a lot of cooking, and the last thing you need in the middle of family and turkey and football is…
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Improve Heating Efficiency This Fall

What to Look for When Buying a New Generator
Cool temperatures have arrived, and the deep freeze of winter won’t be far behind. Your heating system may be up for the challenge, but that doesn’t mean it won’t cost you an arm and a leg in higher monthly heating…
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Always Use a Professional Plumber

What to Look for When Buying a New Generator
Residents of Havertown, PA and other towns in the Philadelphia area are used to doing things on their own. This often extends to problems with their plumbing, such as leaks and clogs, which many homeowners assume they can correct with…
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Trenchless Technology Makes Pipe Repair Easier

What to Look for When Buying a New Generator
Fall isn’t the best season to run into a problem with your main water line or drain line. They’re located underground in most cases, and getting to them used to involve excavating them. That meant heavy equipment and multiple workers.…
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