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In The House

A weekly Education, Business and Careers podcast
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Every spring, we see a lot of broken water lines when people turn on their sprinklers. Today, Jesse Wheeler is In The House with Mike to discuss why turning your sprinklers on can break your water line. We’ll also go over how to check for leaks
Spring runoff is causing our water table under the ground to rise, and that water is getting into basements. How can we deal with this serious issue? On this episode of In The House, we discuss what Sump Pumps are and how they can keep that wat
When water gets loose in your home, your first reaction is probably to clean it up. But before you grab a mop and a bucket, did you know that some water is too dangerous for you to mess with? In this episode of In The House, we’ll let you know
Water pressure running too low can be really frustrating. But if You’re in Arizona right now your water pressure might be nice and high, even getting higher! That has to be great! …Doesn’t it? That’s what we’re discussing in today’s episode of
Just like every other appliance, your water heater needs some maintenance to run right. Unlike other appliances, it’s hard to see just how bad it might need it. In today’s episode of In The House, we’ll go over what a flush is and why skipping
A lot of people think that the air filter’s job is to clean the air in their homes. But it’s not. In today’s episode of In The House, we discuss what your air filter’s job actually is and how you can be getting in the way. 
When people think about water damage in their homes, they think about the plumbing system leaking BUT your air conditioner creates and disposes of a large volume of water in the summer. If the drain line clogs there the water goes into your hom
Do you know what a heat pump is? It's not a car part or part of your plumbing system. Today we're joined by Kellen Doon and Ryan Van Tassel of Daikin, the world's largest manufacturer of heat pump products to answer that question. In this episo
Radon is a colorless odorless gas that has been linked to causing cancer. Do you know if it’s in your home?
If you have allergies there are certain times a year that are worse than others. It's usually something in the air that's irritating you. It could be pollen, smoke, pet dander, dustor lawn clippings. Wouldn't it be nice if you could get a brea
Sometimes we unknowingly cause our furnaces to work harder or even worse, stop working altogether. In this episode, we discuss things you should avoid doing or start doing to help your furnace do its job and keep you comfortable when it's cold
Do you have a furnace? Then this podcast is for you. We are talking about everything you need to maintain your furnace and keep it running for as long as possible!
Have you ever seen the sting operations on the news, talking about contractors misleading customers just to sell them a new system? If you have ever worried about that happening to you? In this episode we give you suggestions on how to avoid be
Does your furnace turn off before it reaches the desired temperature? We'll tell you some signs to look for to know if your furnace is possibly overheating. 
There are different views on getting your furnace regularly serviced or tuned-up. It’s common to hear professionals say it's not important. But the manual for your system actually tells you to get it regularly serviced. Here ‘In The House’, we
While smoke detectors need a change in batteries every once in a while they also eventually go bad. In this episode of In The House we talk about how long they should last and also some signs that they’ve expired.
Furnaces should last 10, 15, 20 years, so why are you having problems only a couple years after it's installed? In this episode of In the House we talk about how you can know if your furnace is being installed correctly.
As magical as icicles may seem they can be a sign of a more serious issue. In this episode we discuss how icicles are formed and the possible damage they could be doing to your home. Tune in to learn how to avoid and fix this problem. 
In this episode we're joined with Jeff Holt of Holt's Water Conditioning to talk about reverse osmosis systems.
Hard or soft water looks the same to all of us. So what's the big deal? Can something so microscopic really be that bad? In this podcast we talk about what hard water is and the damage it can cause.
Not satisfied with your air conditioner? Your AC unit might be, one, designed to only handle up to certain temperatures, or two, your AC unit may have something wrong with it. But how do you know which one it is?
Ricky joins us in this episode to talk about the importance of checking for gas leaks and how to do it.
How often have you ever called a tech about your AC freezing over? Why does it freeze over in the first place? HVAC Tech Manager, Richard, explains what happens when if freezes over, why it does and what to do about it.
When the summer heat is at it's peak it can be hard to cool your house evenly. This episode is all about why you have hot and spots in the house and what you can do about them.anyhourservices.com
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