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Power Up Your Drive: Top 5 Reasons to Choose Us for Your EV Charging Station Install

As the automotive landscape continues to evolve towards sustainability, electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming an increasingly popular choice for environmentally conscious residents in Plainville, CT. If you’re considering making the switch to an electric car, it’s crucial to partner with a trusted and experienced service provider for the installation of your car charging station. Here are the top five reasons why Total Mechanical Systems stands out as the premier choice in Plainville:

1. Expertise in Electrical Systems: Total Mechanical Systems boasts a team of seasoned technicians with a deep understanding of electrical systems. Choosing us for your car charging station installation ensures that the electrical infrastructure supporting your EV is not only efficient but also compliant with safety standards and local regulations.

2. Full-Service Home Contracting Solutions: As a comprehensive home contractor, Total Mechanical Systems offers more than just charging station installations. Our holistic approach means we can seamlessly integrate your EV charging station with your existing home infrastructure, ensuring a hassle-free and fully integrated solution.

3. Commitment to Sustainability: At Total Mechanical Systems, we share your commitment to a greener future. Our electric car charging station installations reflect our dedication to promoting sustainable practices and reducing the carbon footprint. Join us in driving positive change for the environment.

4. Cutting-Edge Technology: Stay ahead of the curve with our installations that incorporate the latest advancements in charging technology. We ensure that your charging station is equipped with state-of-the-art features for optimal performance, speed, and safety, keeping you connected to the future of transportation.

5. Ongoing Support and Maintenance: Our commitment doesn’t end with the installation. Total Mechanical Systems provides ongoing support and maintenance services to keep your charging station running smoothly. Count on us for any troubleshooting, upgrades, or future expansion needs, giving you peace of mind as you embrace electric mobility.

Making the switch to an electric vehicle is a significant step towards a more sustainable lifestyle. With Total Mechanical Systems as your partner, you’re not just installing a car charging station; you’re investing in a reliable, efficient, and eco-friendly driving experience. Contact us today to power up your drive with confidence in Plainville, CT.

Connecticut Homeowners: How to Prevent Frozen Pipes This Winter

With winter almost officially here, now is the best time to ensure none of your pipes, or your water meter, are exposed to cold air. Pipes within any outside-facing walls are at special risk of freezing.

Consider the following simple tips to prevent frozen pipes:

  • If your pipes run through cabinets on outside-facing walls, keep the cabinet doors open during cold spells. This lets the interior warmth reach your plumbing.
  • If your water meter is in an outside pit, ensure the cover fits properly and has no cracks.
  • If a pipe freezes, never attempt to thaw it with an open flame.
    • Shut off your main water valve.
    • Call a licensed plumber immediately.

Water utilities are responsible for water mains and pipe lines that connect to your home, but not pipes located on your property. If a pipe bursts on your property, call a plumber immediately for repairs. Help protect your pipes from potential damage and avoid costly repairs by following these steps.

If you suspect your meter might be frozen or suspect a pipe burst in your community/neighborhood, call your water utility’s customer service line to let them know so they can schedule a service call to fix it.

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For all of your plumbing needs, whether it is frozen pipes, no hot water, or a leaking water heater, the plumbing experts at Total Mechanical Systems are here to help. Call us at 860-314-8867 and keep it cozy this winter with our 5-star home comfort services.

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Sources: https://www.aquarionwater.com/docs/default-source/community/water-watch/water-watch-november-december-2023-ct.pdf, https://protectyourpipes.org/frozen-pipes

Generator Tips for Winter

Winter can be an unpredictable season, and power outages are common due to heavy snow and ice storms. This is where a generator comes in handy. However, your generator must be well-maintained to function correctly and effectively during the winter. To ensure your generator is in top shape, we’ve compiled some essential tips to keep it running smoothly.

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Firstly, keeping your generator clean is crucial to its performance. Dirt and debris can accumulate over time, which can affect your generator’s performance. Regular cleaning is essential to keep your generator in top condition. Use a soft brush to remove dirt and a damp cloth to clean the air filter. Also, ensure there’s no ice or snow buildup around the generator’s exhaust to prevent blockage.

Secondly, check your generator’s fuel level and use a fuel stabilizer to prevent gasoline from freezing in cold temperatures. Ensure you’re using fresh fuel and store it in a safe location away from heat sources.

Thirdly, test your generator’s battery before winter arrives. Cold weather can affect the battery’s performance, and if it’s old, replace it with a new one. Keep the battery charged throughout the winter season to ensure it’s ready to go when you need it.

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Fourthly, ensure your generator is kept in a dry and well-ventilated area. Moisture can cause damage to the generator’s electrical components, which can be expensive to repair. Also, make sure the generator is covered with a waterproof cover to protect it from rain and snow.

Lastly, regular maintenance by a professional Total Mechanical Systemselectrician can help keep your generator in top shape. Our electrical experts can check the generator’s oil level, air filter, spark plugs, and other critical components to ensure that they’re functioning correctly.

In conclusion, maintaining your generator is essential to ensure it’s ready to go when you need it. By following these maintenance tips, you can avoid costly repairs and ensure that your generator is functioning correctly throughout the colder months. Don’t take any chances this winter; be prepared with a well-maintained generator with Total Mechanical Systems as your electrical service and safety provider.

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Is It Time For A New Heating System?

Is It Time For A New Heating System?

Are your utility bills increasing every winter?
Are you footing the bill for frequent heating system repairs?
Are you adjusting the thermostat often or experiencing uneven heating throughout your home?
Is your system getting older or making unusual noises when running?

Or, worst of all, do you regularly not feel well in your own home?

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If you don’t plan ahead, you’ll likely get stuck making the decision to replace your heating system after a breakdown, which means you won’t have time to find the best option and will likely end up paying more. (And it’s no fun choosing a heating system when your family is already freezing and cranky.)

We make the process of getting a new, energy efficient system hassle-free and stay accountable to the work being done right. On top of that, we’ll help you understand what local rebates or incentives might apply to your project and assist you with the entire financing process if needed.

So, Is It Time For A New Heating System?

Our Total Mechanical Systems team just wants to help you stay comfortable, save money, and stay safe in your home. When you’re ready to learn more, we’ll be here to help. Call us at 860-342-8867 (option 4)

Fall Has Arrived… Experience Total Home Comfort!

Fall has officially arrived, and we’re looking forward to the festivities of the season! It can be easy to overlook your HVAC system and indoor air quality between picking out Halloween costumes for the kids, trying new fall recipes, and selecting the perfect autumnal decor, but at Total Mechanical Systems, we want to help you to experience Total home comfort this season and beyond.

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While fall activities may be at the forefront of your mind, remember that proper management of your home’s heating and indoor air quality systems is a year-round task!

Here is a list of ways that you can get your HVAC system ready for the colder months to come!

Change Your Air Filters

With the transition of the seasons comes the change of allergens, so you’ll want to pay extra attention to your home’s air quality this fall. To lay the groundwork for pristine air quality, you’ll need to replace your HVAC system’s air filters consistently. The air filter is the first line of defense against dirt, dust, pollen, and other irritants. If the filter is clogged with debris, its filtration is severely limited and the contaminants spread throughout the air.

Replace your air filters regularly to keep your home’s air clean and easy to breathe.

Turn on Your Heating System at Least 3 Times… Before You Need It

Firing up your heating system is a good way to make sure that everything will work well when needed. For 30 minutes to an hour, you can turn the heat onto the desired temperature and then turn it off. Doing this is the same as a warm-up for your heating system before it has to operate 24/7.

Invest in a Programmable Thermostat

With a programmable thermostat, you won’t have to think about whether your home’s comfort system can handle the sudden switch to heat. With this technology, your thermostat would complete that preparation for you based on what your regular routine is during certain months.

Schedule a Heating Tune-Up

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Making sure that your heating system is ready for the cooler months is one thing, but you want to also make sure that your system is working correctly in general. By scheduling a tune-up with our professional technicians, you will know if there’s anything else that needs to be done with your system before the cold weather settles, and your heating will be ready to keep you cozy until Spring is sprung!

Get the Upgrade that You Need

Getting a new system is a smart decision in many ways. Not only will this lower how much money you would be spending on repairs, but you will also enjoy peace of mind knowing that you have a newer, more efficient system under warranty that will be less likely to fail when you need it most and saving you energy and money every month!

Some additional things to keep in mind when it comes to Indoor Air Quality this time of year…

Keep Fragrances Natural

We understand how tempting it can be to pick up those limited edition fall scented fragrances and cleaning products! While the scent of pumpkin spice and apple cider sounds like a good idea, these fragrances often contain harmful chemicals that disrupt your indoor air quality.

If you just can’t seem to let go of your store-bought air fragrances, consider trying a natural alternative! There are many safe scented cleaning and fragrance options that you can make with a few items from your pantry, including:

  • Boiled spices and fruit peels
  • Baking soda
  • Pure essential oils

Don’t be afraid to mix and match different natural cleaning ingredients to create a signature scent for your home. Simmer some cinnamon sticks, apple and orange peels, and whole cloves for the perfect seasonal scent.

Flora Friends

Although the leaves outside are falling, your home’s houseplants are sure to thrive this fall season. Not only are houseplants a perfect way to add liveliness to a space, but they also act as natural purifiers for your home’s air. While not all plants’ air filtration abilities are created equal, there are a few purification superstars that can help improve your air quality, including:

  • Snake plants
  • English ivy
  • Aloe vera
  • Spider plant

When combined with indoor air quality solutions, plants can help keep your air fresh, so your next deep breath is full of relaxation!

 

Fall Has Arrived… Experience Total Home Comfort!

Don’t take your heating system or indoor air quality for granted… schedule your annual maintenance to ensure your system is prepared for the cold and for your own peace of mind. We can also tailor indoor air quality solutions that best fit your home and needs. Call our expert team today to get your home prepared for the fall and beyond and experience Total home comfort with Total Mechanical Systems!

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Sources: https://www.samedayservicepros.com/blog/2021/september/indoor-air-quality-tips-for-fall/, https://www.foxservice.com/blog/2021/september/top-5-ways-to-get-your-hvac-system-ready-for-win/

Understanding Heating and Furnace Costs in Connecticut: Your Comprehensive Guide

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As a homeowner in Connecticut, you know that maintaining your home’s comfort and efficiency is crucial—especially as the seasons change. 

When the weather begins to cool and winter is on the horizon it’s important to ensure your home heating system is working properly. With that in mind we.ve put together this comprehensive guide so you know what to expect in terms of general costs to maintain, repair or replace your heating system.

There are several factors that go into your potential costs such as the type of system, the size of your home, brand quality and installation complexity. With that in mind let’s dive into costs for various HVAC heating services in our beautiful, but often chilly, state.

Understanding your Home Heating System

Make sure you know what type of heating system your home has as this is one of the biggest factors in determining the cost and types of services you may need.

Boiler

A boiler is a heating system that generates heat by using water. There are two types of boilers- a Hot Water System and a Steam System. A Hot Water System pushes hot water through pipes to heat baseboards or radiators before returning to the boiler to start the cycle all over. A Steam System turns water into steam that then travels through pipes to radiators.

Furnace

A furnace is a heating system that generates heat by warming air. A blower then distributes the warm air throughout a home via a series of ducts and vents.

Heat Pumps

Heat pumps use electricity and fans to move air around your house and between the air outside. They are very energy efficient, however they are not suited for long periods of cold weather. In Connecticut heat pumps are often used in addition to other systems such as furnace heat. When temperatures are mild or only small temperature changes are needed Heat Pumps give you the comfort you need for less cost than a furnace or boiler. 

Ductless Heat

A ductless HVAC system, or mini-split, is a type of heating system that uses individual, wall-mounted blowers to provide temperature control in one room or area. They are similar to heat pumps but instead of using ductwork, the individual units use inverters to continuously adjust the temperature.

Common HVAC Heating Services and General Costs

  • New Furnace Installation
    If you’re considering a new furnace, the exact cost will depend on the size of your home as well as the brand and efficiency rating of the unit. Furnace brand is one of the biggest factors when determining price. Systems with a higher SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating may cost more upfront but can save you on energy bills over time. For more about SEER Ratings, check out our article here.
  • New Boiler Installation
    For those with heat generated by hot water, the average amount you can expect to pay is typically more than the cost of furnace and hot air systems and depends on the boiler type. Electric boilers tend to be the least expensive followed by propane and natural gas and oil fueled boilers are generally the most expensive. 
  • Regular Maintenance
    Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity of your HVAC system. A typical maintenance service for your furnace or air conditioning unit may seem like a costly investment, but can save thousands in the long run. Maintenance typically includes cleaning, filter replacement, inspection, and minor adjustments.
  • Moving or Replacing Ductwork
    Sometimes even small home renovations can mean moving or replacing ducts. Depending on the amount of ductwork affected the costs can range widely. Before starting a home renovation project consult your HVAC technician to determine the most efficient way to route your ductwork. 
  • Thermostat replacement
    Smart thermostats are all the rage and with good reason. They can learn your habits, automatically adjusting the heat when you’re not home or asleep. This reduces energy usage and saves money. A typical smart thermostat can cost a couple hundred dollars, but will pay for itself over time.   
  • Emergency Heating Repairs
    If your HVAC system breaks down unexpectedly, emergency repair costs can run the gamut from a simple fix to a more complex problem that can cost significantly more, especially if parts need to be replaced. This is where routine maintenance can help save you the cost of unexpected breakdowns. 

Final Thoughts

In Connecticut, heating can be a significant investment, but understanding the average costs empowers you to plan effectively. Additionally Connecticut’s Energize CT initiative offers discounts and rebates to homeowners that install Energy Efficient systems.

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Investing in regular maintenance can also save you money in the long run, preventing minor issues from escalating into major repairs. Consider an HVAC company with comprehensive plans that include yearly maintenance.

If you have further questions or need recommendations for trusted local services, call TMS at 860-342-8867. Or email us via our Contact Page. After all, staying informed is the first step to ensuring your home remains a comfortable haven year-round!

New Year’s Comfort Resolutions

Make comfort a priority this year!

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2024 is here… what are your new year’s comfort resolutions? 

Investing in comfort, safety, and health in all areas of your home will benefit the whole family. 

Heating & Cooling

  • Change your filters: Commit to changing your system’s filter monthly. A dirty filter can cause the air to be restricted as it moves through your heating and cooling system, making it work harder and potentially leading to a breakdown.
  • Schedule your annual maintenances: Schedule your seasonal HVAC tune-ups to optimize your comfort. Just like an oil change on your vehicle, maintenance can help keep your heating and cooling system running efficiently throughout the season.
  • Get service when you need it: Never let a heating or cooling concern go neglected! Call our TMS pros at the first sign of trouble… a system issue that is not corrected can lead to more extensive damage and an even more costly repair.
  • Correct hot and cold spots: Do you have an upstairs bedroom, a room addition, or a sunroom that struggles to keep up with the thermostat? A ductless system can help add more comfortable living space to your home. These highly efficient systems provide excellent heating and cooling solutions without installing invasive ductwork in your home. It’s worth noting we can install a new ductless system in your home for less than $3/day!
  • Upgrade to a new HVAC system: Your HVAC system can account for 50% of your home’s energy usage. If your heating and cooling system(s) are 10+ years old and aren’t running efficiently, it may be time to consider upgrading to a new, high-efficiency heating and cooling system to maximize your home comfort, as well as your energy usage.

Water Heating

  • Protect with maintenance: A water heater usually only lasts 8-12 years. But water heaters can have problems at any time, and that’s why it’s important to have it evaluated by one of our experienced plumbers annually. Give us a call so we can ensure that your water heater is running correctly.
  • Replace when needed: You shouldn’t have to celebrate the simple fact that your clunky old water heater miraculously survived another year. It’s better to be proactive rather than simply waiting for the inevitable breakdown to come. An aging water heater will develop issues with more and more frequency, so whether it is a depleted anode rod or a leaking water tank, it could be time get a recommendation for a new unit that will work best for your home and family’s needs.

Water Treatment

  • Get your water tested: Whether your water comes from a well or a municipal supply, it’s important to get it tested every year. Monitoring drinking water is necessary for our health and safety as it reduces the risk of exposure to contaminants causing acute or chronic effects.
  • Invest in better drinking water: Harmful contaminants can present themselves in well water or municipal water. So no matter where your water comes from, filtration may be necessary.
    Reverse osmosis is a great method of filtration. Especially when it comes to protecting your family and household.
  • Remove unwanted contaminants: Contaminants come in all different shapes and sizes. And the EPA regulates dozens of them. The presence of contaminants in your water can negatively impact your home and health. But some contaminants have no color, taste or smell. Which makes them difficult to detect without a professional water test.
  • See, taste, and feel the difference with cleaner, healthier, safer water: Focus on achieving your new year’s water resolutions with a custom water treatment system for your home. It’s not enough to see the difference. And it’s not enough to taste the difference. You have to see, taste, and feel the difference that better, cleaner water makes in your life.

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  • Don’t ignore the little things: Ignoring that leaky faucet, that odd pooling around the toilet, or those weird banging sounds coming from your pipes is just asking for trouble. Understand that even little problems should be given the attention they deserve, because when little problems are ignored, they can turn into bigger, more expensive problems quicker than you’d expect.
  • Keep your pipe’s cozy: Pipe insulation is a key aspect of proper plumbing system maintenance and care. Ensuring that your pipes are properly lined with high-quality insulation can be a small investment that pays off in a major way down the road.
  • Respect your garbage disposal: Remember that garbage disposals are not garbage cans. Hard, difficult food waste like coffee grounds, fibrous vegetables, bones, pits, or other items that have the potential to damage the blades should never come into contact with your disposal. You should also never pour oils, grease down your disposal either. Once this waste cools, it will solidify, potentially leading to clogs and running the risk of decommissioning your garbage disposal altogether.
  • Ditch your old appliances: The average person in the United States uses about 80-100 gallons of water each day. Of that amount, almost all of it comes from appliances such as washing machines, dishwashers, toilets, and faucets. Toilets alone account for approximately 27% of the water consumed in your home and many older toilets use up to seven gallons of water per flush. Installing a high-efficiency toilet that uses less than 2 gallons per flush can save up to 18,000 gallons of water a year – about $120 off your water bill annually. Washing machines, on average, account for around 20% of a household’s water use, and switching to a high-efficiency washing machine can cut that water consumption in half. These appliances may have a higher upfront cost, but when you save 30%-75% of your water bill each month, these investments quickly pay for themselves. For a more affordable option, updating fixtures such as showerheads and faucets around the house can significantly reduce the amount of water you use.
  • Invest in annual professional inspection and maintenance: There’s no harm at all in having our home’s entire plumbing looked over in detail by one of our friendly, qualified TMS professional plumbers. It’s a good idea to have a technician visit your home at least once per year to give everything a thorough once-over. These annual maintenances don’t cost much and they can go a long way in ensuring that you avoid any unseen trouble popping up when you least expect it.

Indoor Air Quality

Did you know that the air inside your home is 5x, sometimes even 100x times, more polluted than outdoor air? With a considerable emphasis on health, the start of the new year is a great time to consider ways to improve the indoor air quality of your home.Fresh-Aire UV APCO-X indoor air quality

  • To ensure a healthy humidity level indoors (roughly 40-45%), installing a whole-home humidifier is an excellent addition to your HVAC system. Proper humidification will help alleviate dry air in the home, which may aggravate allergy and asthma triggers.
  • Another air quality enhancement to look into is a UV light purifier. Using a 20-watt lightbulb, the UV light treats every room in the house by destroying bacteria and viruses that move through your HVAC ductwork and removing foul odors to improve the quality of air that you breathe. At TMS, we utilize the trusted Fresh-Aire UV APCO-X system that is proven to neutralize odors, allergens, mold, germs, viruses, and VOC’s found in the air and within the HVAC equipment surfaces.
  • A polarized-media electronic air cleaner is a great replacement for your standard one-inch furnace filter. These advanced filters can be easily installed directly into the filter rack in the existing heating and cooling system and are effective at filtering indoor contaminants at a rate of 97%, removing mold’s food source, and trapping odors to keep the air clean and healthy in your home.

Electrical

  • Energy-efficient lighting: Switching to energy-efficient LED lighting not only reduces your electricity bills but also contributes to maintaining a comfortable ambiance in your home. LED bulbs produce less heat compared to traditional incandescent bulbs, preventing unnecessary warmth that can interfere with your heating system’s efficiency. Additionally, these bulbs possess a longer lifespan, cutting down on the need for frequent replacements.
  • Whole house surge protection: When thinking about options for an electrical wiring upgrade in your home, the issue of adequate surge suppression is an important consideration. Many expensive electrical devices, including major appliances like stoves, washers and dishwashers, as well as garage door openers, security systems, and HVAC equipment, are hard-wired directly into your home’s electrical circuits. Only a whole-house suppressor which protects all circuits from exterior-originating surges protects hard-wired devices. A whole-house surge protector installed by one of our qualified professional electricians at your main electrical panel continuously “sniffs” incoming electricity before it enters household circuits. If it detects a surge, the suppressor automatically diverts the dangerously high voltage to ground instead of letting it enter the house’s circuits, protecting your home for up to 40,000 amps.
  • Make use of smart devices: Consider the addition of timers and a WI-FI-programmable thermostat to automate the usage of your home’s most frequently used systems. Having the settings programmed around your schedule, specifically for your HVAC system, will help make best use of your heating or cooling operation.
  • Panel upgrade: A home can experience many issues relating to electrical wiring because of an outdated electrical service panel. Flickering lights, unusual sounds coming from a fuse box, breakers constantly tripping, smoke coming from outlets, or burning smells are just some of the reasons why you might need a service panel upgradewhole home generator electrical total mechanical systems
  • Whole house generator: There is nothing quite like a whole house generator to bring you comfort and peace of mind when you need it the most. A home backup generator delivers power directly to your home’s electrical system, backing up your entire home or just the most essential items. Whether it’s from routine power outages or a full-on emergency, the inside of your home will barely notice the difference when the generator starts.
  • Annual electrical inspections: Most of us get an annual physical whether we feel sick or not so that health issues can be caught early. Your electrical system needs the same attention – a once-a-year checkup. You need to get your electrical system inspected and maintained frequently to prevent unexpected issues. Electricity is incredibly useful, but it’s also very powerful and dangerous. Your annual electrical inspection is important because it could save your home and maybe even your life.

Ready to act on your new year’s comfort resolutions?
You’re in luck, because our TMS team can help with everything talked about here… and more!

Rely on Total Mechanical Systems‘ team of professionals
to assist you in achieving total home comfort and health in the new year!

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Waiting On A/C Repairs Is Not Cool

If your air conditioning unit isn’t working, you may be tempted to wait before calling for repair. After all, maybe your air conditioner will “push through” the rest of summer just fine?

While that is possible, it likely won’t do so efficiently. Plus, do you really want to take the chance on being surprised by a complete air conditioning system breakdown on one of the hottest days of the year? And, do you really want to sacrifice your own comfort for what many times is just a minor repair?

Waiting On A/C Repairs Is Not Cool.

There are several reasons why you should never wait to repair your A/C system, even if it doesn’t seem like an emergency. 

Waiting only allows the opportunity for the current air conditioning issue to grow worse. 

One of the important reasons to repair your A/C unit as soon as it breaks down is to avoid expensive repairs. A repair need will never fix itself or go away on its own. The longer you wait, the more damage will be done to your unit, and the more expensive the repairs will be. For example, if any part has been broken or damaged, it will need to be replaced. If you delay scheduling A/C repair, other parts of your system may also be damaged as a result.

Waiting can cause a complete A/C breakdown.

Waiting can quickly turn your once minor repair into a total system replacement. If an A/C repair is ignored for too long, it can lead to a full-on system breakdown. Prompt A/C  service will help you avoid inconvenient breakdowns, and can help ensure you won’t need to replace your air conditioning system years before its time.

Waiting can cause harm to your pets.

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When your air conditioner isn’t working, it’s not only you who suffers in the heat—your pets need help staying cool too! A broken A/C can cause extreme overheating and even heat stroke in your pets — they wear fur coats, after all.

Waiting DECREASES system efficiency and INCREASES energy bills.

A broken A/C unit will have to work harder to cool your home, which means higher energy bills. You may see a significant increase in your bill if the unit is not repaired quickly. So, when you notice certain signs that your A/C system is not working properly, don’t ignore them to save a few bucks. Schedule your A/C service as soon as possible.

Waiting means being uncomfortable in your home.

A broken AC unit means discomfort for you and your family. The temperature in your home will slowly rise until it becomes unbearable. This can be dangerous, particularly for young children, the elderly, and those with health conditions that are exacerbated by heat.

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Waiting can cause damage to other parts of your home.

If your air conditioning system is leaking, for example, the water damage can quickly spread to other parts of your home, including the ceiling, walls, and floors. The longer you wait to repair the unit, the more damage will be caused.

Waiting can cause poor indoor air quality and health issues.

If your air conditioning is not working properly, the air in your home will become stagnant and humid and result in very poor indoor air quality. This can lead to the growth of mold and mildew, which can cause a variety of health problems, including allergies, respiratory infections, and headaches. Also, if you or someone in your family has a chronic health condition, such as asthma or COPD, a broken A/C system can make their symptoms worse. In some cases, it can even be life-threatening.

There are many reasons why you should never wait to repair your A/C system. If you notice any signs that your unit is not working properly, don’t hesitate to call the trusted professionals at Total Mechanical Systems for SAME DAY SERVICE. Our Total team has been keeping Connecticut homeowners cool for 20+ years. We have a team of experienced and certified A/C technicians who are ready to help you with any air conditioner repair needs you may have. Call or text us today at (860) 314-1518 (option 1 when calling) or email [email protected]


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Hot Water Woes: Navigating Summer Challenges with Your Water Heater

Water heaters tend to face the most stress and damage during the cooler months. However, the warmer seasons bring their own set of hot water woes.

Let’s dive into navigating summer challenges with your water heater. ??

Water Gets Too Hot

Once the temperatures rise in the spring and summer, your water heater is no longer combatting the cold weather. This can leave you with scalding hot water. Unnecessarily high temperatures also cause your water heater to overwork, which can leave you with higher bills and an increased risk of water heater problems.

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The solution? Lower temperature settings!

Thankfully, the solution here is simple. You will need to turn your water heater back down to its pre-winter temperature settings. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends lowering your water heater to 120℉. If you have trouble lowering your water heater temperature on your own, you can consult your plumbing expert during your seasonal maintenance visit.

Maintenance Troubles

Water heater maintenance is essential year-round. However, water usage tends to sharply increase in the summer. Increased use makes it essential to get the manufacturer-recommended care you need. Over time, harmful sediments can build up in your water heater. These particles cling to your water heater tank or settle in your tankless unit, reducing its efficiency, effectiveness, and lifespan.

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The solution? An annual water heater maintenance!

Water heaters should be flushed, on average, once a year to keep your unit in good health. This process will remove the sediment buildup and restore your water heater functioning efficiently.

Pilot Light Loss

For homes with gas-powered water heaters—especially those placed in the attic—you may experience issues with your pilot light during the summer. Pilot light issues occur when the area surrounding a water heater is warmer than the water heater itself. Additionally, because warm air rises, these units may not have the ventilation needed for the combustion process in the summer.

The solution? Ventilation improvements.

Improve ventilation or consider relocating your water heater to address combustion problems; especially if your unit is placed in your attic. If it leaks or bursts, it will put your whole house at risk for water damage.

Warm Water Shortage

Hotter weather often means more frequently needed showers, extra laundry, and more cleaning. If your household is jam-packed, this could lead to some warm water shortages that you might not find in the colder months.

The solution? You may need a larger water heater.

Larger water heaters have more capacity, which means there is more warm water to go around. You might also consider a tankless water heater. Tankless units heat water on-demand to keep you from experiencing shortages.

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Upgrade to an energy-efficient model. Is your water heater more than 10 years old? Today’s water heaters are more efficient than ever!

Navigating Summer Challenges with Your Water Heater? Talk to the Top Water Heater Pros in Connecticut!

Remember, regular maintenance and professional advice are essential for a trouble-free water heater and solving all of your hot water woes. Stay cool and enjoy your summer showers! ??

To get in touch with one of TMS‘ expert plumbing technicians, dial (860) 314-1518 (option 2) today. We provide expert water heater repair, installation and service to homeowners throughout Connecticut. Don’t forget to visit Total Mechanical Systems on Facebook and Twitter for more tips!

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Sources: https://serviceplusnow.com/blog/water-heater-tips-for-summer/, https://www.newcombandcompany.com/resources/4-common-summer-water-heater-troubles

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