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3 Pipes to Stop Using Right Now

October 26, 2020 by Logan Martin

Do you have any of these pipe types in your home?

When it comes to plumbing, you want to make sure that the pipes in your home are of the best quality available. At Mister Greenway, our plumbers will provide you with top quality service for whatever plumbing work you need done. If you’re noticing signs of wear, flaking, rust, or leaks with your pipes, it’s best to have them replaced to prevent potential damage to your home. Replumbing may seem like a hassle, but with the correct pipes you won’t have to worry about any plumbing issues in the future.
Here are 3 pipes that you should stop using in your home:

#1 Pipe Type To Change: Lead Pipes

If you have an older home, it’s possible that some of your pipes are still made of lead. Until the 1930s, lead was one of the main materials used for home plumbing pipes. Most lead pipes were used to connect your municipality’s water supply lines to your home. Medical professionals now associate lead as being toxic to your health, so it’s extremely important to get any lead pipes replaced.

#2 Pipe Type To Change: Polybutylene Pipes

Replacing lead pipes in the 70s and up to the mid-90s, polybutylene pipes have been used in the southern, midwest, and northwest of the United States. Polybutylene pipes have been found to react poorly with chlorine, which can damage them over time. If you are aware of polybutylene pipes in your home, our plumbing experts at Greenway Plumbing can have them replaced for an affordable price.

#3 Pipe Type To Change: Orangeburg Pipes

Bituminous fiber pipes, commonly known as Orangeburg pipes, are used for drainage and sewage purposes in most homes. Since these pipes are found underneath your home, they are susceptible to water and tree root damage. Replacing them will ensure that you won’t have any plumbing or sewage problems in the future.

What Types Of Pipes Do I Have In My Home?

When checking any pipes in your home, you’ll want to look for any wear, flaking, rusting, or brown or black coloring to the pipes. These are the typical signs that your pipe quality is starting to deteriorate. It is also important that you monitor your water quality as well. Changes in the color, taste, or smell can also be signs that you need to replace your pipes. Replacing bad pipes before they leak or cause damage to your home is very important. A trained plumber can better assess your plumbing to determine if you’re in need of new pipes.
If you or someone you know have lead, polybutylene, or orangeburg pipes in your home, it is recommended that the pipes are removed and replaced. Mister Greenway provides top-quality plumbing services and can handle any of your plumbing needs. Redoing your old pipes will ensure that your plumbing system is up to standard and that your home is protected from any plumbing issues. If you have questions about plumbing pipes or would like one of our plumbers to assess your current pipes, please contact us at mistergreenway.com.

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Greenway Home Services Sponsors Orpheum Mini Golf

September 17, 2020 by Logan Martin

The Orpheum’s historic stage is open again for play; this time taking on a new look as a putting green! The inaugural Orpheum Mini Golf begins September 17 and wraps up on September 27 with several 90-minute time slots available each day. Patrons are invited to putt through nine Broadway-themed holes (including Hamilton) on the Orpheum’s historic stage.

Greenway Home Services is proud to sponsor this socially distanced fundraiser. Patrons will enjoy trying for a hole in one in a comfortable, air-conditioned atmosphere. This creative fundraiser gives the community a chance to support the theatre in one of the most crucial times in its history.

Advance registration is required to reserve your spot for tee times. Reservations can be on the Orpheum website. Please direct any questions to [email protected]

About Greenway Home Services: Greenway Home Services provides high-quality appliance, HVAC, and plumbing services to homeowners in the Memphis and Nashville areas. Our team is passionate about helping homeowners live as comfortably in their homes as possible.

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Facts About HVAC UV Lights

July 2, 2020 by Logan Martin

Having an optimally functioning HVAC system in your home or office is essential for comfort and success. One option you may be asked to consider is if you would like to have HVAC UV lights installed inside your system.  

The reason some people choose to install UV lights is that they work to either prevent or reduce the circulation of microorganisms in the home or office’s ductwork. There are a number of potential benefits provided by HVAC UV lights, which make them an important consideration for the overall functioning and performance of your HVAC system.

Why you might want UV lights in your HVAC system

Viruses and bacteria can grow inside of your HVAC system, contaminating the air in your home or office. Air contamination can cause a number of health issues, such as bacterial infections, asthma, allergies, and hypersensitivity pneumonitis. 

However, there are certain UV lights that can be used to purify the air. Ultraviolet Germicidal Light, also known as UVGI, is able to eliminate some viruses and bacteria. With proper installation, as well as the right spectrum of UV light, an HVAC UV light can help to increase the quality of air in your home or office. 

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Keep in mind that there must be certain conditions met during installation in order for the UV light to be effective. This means that a professional and experienced HVAC technician is needed to complete your installation. 

With an HVAC UV light system, you may also want to utilize a HEPA filter, which is used to trap large particulates that have the potential to shield microorganisms from the UV light. The microorganisms keep the UV light from working efficiently, by essentially protecting those harmful bacteria and not cleaning the air, thus a HEPA filter is a great choice for supporting the work of the UVGI light.

HVAC UV Light Systems

If you decide to have a UV light installed, you will have two types of HVAC UV light installations to choose from; air sterilization and coil sterilization. 

Air sterilization

Also known as an In-Duct UVC system, air sterilization causes the UV-C light to disinfect the air while it cycles through the return ducts. This enables efficiency through the maximization of the UV-C light by causing the reflective surface within the particular ductwork section to be enhanced. 

Coil sterilization

When coil sterilization is chosen, there are UV-C lamps installed that are able to discover problem areas and other sensitive components which can include cooling coils, filters, and condensation pans. This type of installation can enable microbial growth in difficult areas to be found. 

Installing an HVAC UV-C Light

A household’s HVAC system is important, however if filled with microorganisms that cause viruses and bacteria, it can be harmful. It’s essential to have an effective way to filter out the negative and unhealthy components so that your HVAC system works optimally and provides top-notch air quality to your home or office.

By hiring an expert HVAC technician, you can have a UV light installed in your HVAC system to rid your air of the molds, viruses, and bacteria that can cause you harm. 

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The Many Benefits of Programmable Thermostats

September 26, 2019 by Logan Martin

A programmable thermostat mounted on a wall, displaying temperature settings for efficient home heating and cooling.Start Saving Money With A Programmable Thermostat

Have you heard about programmable thermostats but you’re not sure they’re right for you? What is a smart home and how can it save you money? These innovative devices are popping up all over the place and we are getting a lot of calls from people who are interested in hearing more about them.

Here are just a few of the most common benefits that people get when they decide to install a programmable thermostat. If you read through these and you think that one would be great in your home, give us a call at Greenway. We’ll be out soon to help you choose the perfect programmable thermostat for your home. Then we’ll get it installed and make sure it’s working before we leave your house.

Programmable thermostats are easy to use

The newest programmable thermostats make setting, viewing, and changing your thermostat easier than it has ever been. Many of them feature large, bright displays so you can always see exactly what the temperature is as well as your options and any other data you’ve chosen to have displayed.

Many of these thermostats can be programmed with your smartphone, too. Just download the app, connect it to your thermostat, and you’ll have all sorts of data at your fingertips. You can even change the temperature at home when you’re out and about or reset your home heating and cooling schedule from work.

Improve Home Efficiency

Programmable thermostats allow you to have ultimate control over your home’s temperature. You can set it to be comfortable while you’re home, then let the system rest while you’re gone. Some units can also get a feeling for your patterns and habits, anticipate them, and set the thermostat accordingly. All of these mean that your heating and cooling systems are not working as hard, as long, or as often, which makes them more energy-efficient and saves you cash. In fact, many of these thermostats pay for themselves in energy savings quickly.

Add to Comfort

With a programmable thermostat, you’ll never have to be uncomfortable at home again. You can still turn your heating or cooling off during the day, when you’re gone, but have it turn on in time to make the house comfortable before you get home. Avoid that awful transition period with a programmable thermostat.

You can even change your plans and still stay comfortable at home. Just use your phone to override the thermostat’s programming and your house will be ready for you when you get there.

Offer Vast Control Options

The sky is the limit when it comes to the control options on most of these units. Set each day differently, change the temperature every other week, and more! There’s not much you can’t do with a programmable thermostat.

If you want to save money on energy and have a thermostat that is simple and straightforward for anyone to use, consider a programmable thermostat today. Call us at Greenway for more information or to schedule your installation. We’ll be there soon to help you improve your comfort and save your cash.

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What You Need to Know About R22 Refrigerant

January 21, 2019 by Logan Martin

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Table of contents

  • What is R22 Refrigerant?
    • Why is R22 being banned?
      • How does Freon hurt the ozone layer?
    • Is R22 refrigerant still available? When does R22 become illegal?
    • What is the replacement for R22 refrigerant?
    • What do I do when it’s time to replace my Freon or R22 refrigerant?
    • What do I do when it’s time to replace my air conditioning unit?
    • Do Puron HVAC units cost more than Freon HVAC units?
      • Where do I buy a Puron air conditioning unit?

What is R22 Refrigerant?

R22, also known as Freon, is a substance used as a refrigerant in a variety of appliances that creates a cooling effect when it evaporates. Freon is used in HVAC systems, refrigerators, and even vehicles as a coolant. When air is circulated through your home or vehicle’s air conditioning system or your refrigerator, a coolant is what actually creates the cool sensation of the air.

Why is R22 being banned?

Because R22 is a chlorofluorocarbon, or CFC, it can have an impact on the atmosphere’s sensitive ozone layer which protects the earth, and people, from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation. Research suggests the excessive use of chlorofluorocarbons over the last few decades has contributed to a depletion of ozone, which can contribute to global warming. If the ozone layer were to cease to exist, it would be difficult for plants, animals, and people to survive the sun’s intense heat and radiation.

READ MORE: How Can I Protect My Home From Intruders?

How does Freon hurt the ozone layer?

If Freon is not properly handled by a licensed HVAC contractor, it can be released into the atmosphere, where it can eventually make its way to the ozone layer. To prevent this from happening, HVAC contractors are required to harvest Freon using federal guidelines and standards. If an HVAC contractor releases Freon into the air without disposing of it according to standard procedures and laws, both he and you could be held accountable. Both HVAC contractors and homeowners can face hefty fines as well as the loss of an HVAC license if proper procedures are not followed.

Is R22 refrigerant still available? When does R22 become illegal?

While Freon is still available for use following proper guidelines and procedures, efforts are being made to phase out the refrigerant in favor of more environmentally-friendly substances. The Environmental Protection Agency has designated January 1, 2020 as the first day in which R22, or Freon, will become illegal. After this date, Freon will no longer be available, and safer alternatives will be required.

READ MORE: Is Smart Home Technology Worth It?

What is the replacement for R22 refrigerant?

R-410A, also known as Puron, is already available for use as a safer alternative to R22 refrigerant. For more than 20 years, Puron has been available for use in air conditioning systems and other household appliances, but until recently, Freon was the most widely used type of refrigerant. Unlike Freon, Puron does not release harmful chemicals that can deplete the earth’s ozone layer. Efforts are already being made by homeowners and the HVAC industry to move to Puron as a safer yet just as effective alternative.

What do I do when it’s time to replace my Freon or R22 refrigerant?

When it’s time to purchase a new air conditioning unit, keep in mind that after January 1, 2020, Freon will become illegal. If your air conditioner, refrigerator, other other appliance is in need of refrigerant before this date, it’s still a good idea to request Puron as an alternative. If your unit does not use Puron, you’ll need to invest in a new air conditioning unit.

READ MORE: 3 Ways to Make Your Home More Energy Efficient

What do I do when it’s time to replace my air conditioning unit?

Freon and Puron are not interchangeable within an HVAC system, so choosing a unit that utilizes Puron before January 2020 is ideal, since purchasing a Freon system now means you’ll still have to invest in a Puron system later. While many HVAC models that use Freon are currently ceasing production or already have been phased out, some are still available, so choose wisely if you don’t want to incur additional costs soon. A licensed HVAC contractor can help you find a Puron system that works for you.

Do Puron HVAC units cost more than Freon HVAC units?

If you’re worried a Puron system will be more expensive to operate, or if you’re dreaded upgrading your HVAC system, here’s the good news. While HVAC units that use Puron have price points very similar to Freon units, those that run on Puron will cost less to operate in the long run, since they’re more energy efficient, and because it is cheaper to refill your unit with Puron than with Freon. Because Puron is more efficient, you’ll see the same results with less refills required, all while protecting the environment.

READ MORE: 5 Ways to Save Money on Utility Bills

Where do I buy a Puron air conditioning unit?

When it’s time to replace your air conditioning system, give Greenway a call. Our licensed HVAC operators can help you find the right HVAC system for you. We offer competitive pricing on a variety of models, including Trane and other quality systems. We also offer affordable pricing plans through Wells Fargo.

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How Do I Keep My Pipes from Freezing?

December 11, 2018 by Logan Martin

The full Mister Greenway Home Services team posing in front of company service vans at their headquarters.Why do pipes freeze?

Pipes freeze when water expands due to the formation of ice during freezing temperatures. This expansion leads to blockages which cause water pressure to build up.

How can I keep my pipes from freezing?

The reality is that even well-insulated pipes can become exposed to cold air through tiny cracks and crevices, and even the most diligent of homeowners can find themselves without running water due to frozen and busted pipes.

There are, however, a few ways to help prevent your pipes from freezing, and it’s worth your while to take some time preparing for the winter months to do everything you can to protect them.

Trust us – it’s far less expensive to invest in extra insulation and a routine plumbing inspection than to pay for the cost of repairs for broken pipes and plumbing systems!

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Let Faucets Drip

You’ve probably heard this one before, but allowing faucets to drip really can prevent pipes from bursting, and it’s one of the easiest and most affordable solutions for doing so. Allowing faucets to drip slowly doesn’t raise energy costs to an alarming rate, but it does allow water to move continuously through your plumbing system to prevent water pressure from building up during blockages caused by ice formation and water expansion.

Keep the Heat On

Keeping the heat on 24/7 may not be an option for you, but if possible, allow your home to remain heated in order to prevent pipes from being exposed to below freezing temperatures without any heat protection.

READ MORE: Energy Efficient Holiday Decor

Check for Damage

If you live in the northern regions of the United States, your home likely has pipes inside the house to help prevent cold weather damage, but pipes located in attics, crawl spaces, basements, and in outside walls are still at risk of freezing and becoming blocked, which can lead to damage. Before the cold weather sets in each year, and periodically over the winter, check to ensure pipes are not damaged and that no holes or cracks are allowing cold air to seep into those areas where pipes can become exposed to below freezing temperatures. Pay special attention to areas where telephone, cable, and satellite wires enter and exit your home and around your eaves and roof.

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Add Extra Insulation

Pipes that are well insulated from cold temperatures with durable, long-lasting insulation or those that have added insulation and protection during winter months are far less likely to burst. If your home is undergoing any amount of redesign or renovations, consider adding extra insulation to your pipes to prevent them from bursting, and if necessary, purchase pipe insulating materials from your local home improvement or hardware store to help protect your pipes from below freezing temperatures during the winter months.

READ MORE: 5 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Heating System

Move to Hawaii

If all else fails, and the cold weather and freezing temperatures are just too much for you and your plumbing system, there’s always Hawaii. For those of us who have to stay in the Mid-South, having a plumbing expert on call can help prevent unwanted disasters caused by busted pipes.

When should I call a plumber?

If you suspect your pipes may be damaged or frozen, call a plumber immediately. A professional plumber has the tools and equipment necessary to inspect pipes with a small camera that can indicate exactly if and where pipe damage may be located.

If you have an emergency, give us a call at 901-245-5710, and our experienced, friendly technicians will be at your door as soon as possible. Stay warm this winter!

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Guide to Winterizing Your Home

December 11, 2018 by Logan Martin

A small snowman with twig arms standing in a snowy yard, symbolizing winter preparation and home winterization tips.

5 Ways to Winterize Your Home This Year

Protect Your Pipes

The first area to look at when you winterize your home is your plumbing system. When water freezes in your plumbing system, it can cause blockages that prevent water from flowing freely throughout the areas in and around your home. This can lead to a buildup of water pressure that can cause pipes to burst or break and become severely damaged. In order to prevent busted pipes, add extra insulation to exposed pipes and let your faucets slowly drip to prevent standing water from freezing.

READ MORE: How Do I Keep My Pipes From Freezing?

Clean Gutters

Cleaning your gutters before winter weather sets in is important for many reasons, but it may not be obvious that clogged gutters can actually cause foundation problems. When rainwater collects in gutters, it is transported to specific areas of your yard that prevent pooling. When water collects, it can not only damage your yard and cause added stress from muddy paws and footprints – it can also seep into the foundation of your home and cause structural damage. Cleaning your gutters is important year-round, but it’s a good idea to clean them in October or November before freezing temperatures set in to prevent slipping and falling on ice.

READ MORE: Energy Efficient Holiday Decor

Drain Water Hoses

It’s easy to forget to ensure your water hoses are not filled with water during the winter months when you rarely utilize them. Don’t forget this important step if you want to do everything you can to protect your home from winter weather. Drain water hoses to ensure water does not freeze and expand and cause blockages which can lead to busted pipes.

Add Insulation

Add insulation to your exposed pipes, outdoor water spouts and valves, and in your attic to prevent high utility costs and to provide a buffer from the freezing temperatures which can wreak havoc on your comfort level and your plumbing system. You can purchase insulation for your pipes water spouts at home improvement stores or hardware stores.

Check for Damage and Leaks

Checking for damage and leaks should be on your rotation of home chores throughout the year, but it’s especially important to check for damage, holes, and leaks that can allow cold air to waft in, which can lead to rising utility costs and heating expenses, frozen pipes, HVAC system damage, and more. Do a thorough inspection of your roof, attic, crawl spaces, basement, and exterior walls at least once per month and more frequently during winter months if possible. If you notice cold drafts, seal any cracks and crevices and repair any damage as soon as possible. If you suspect damage to your plumbing system, call a plumber as soon as possible.

  Need plumbing help before you winterize your home? Contact Greenway Home Services today!

 

 

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Energy Efficient Holiday Decor

November 7, 2018 by Logan Martin

Decorating with Energy Efficient Holiday Decor

Holiday decor doesn’t have to involve energy-zapping lights and electrical items. A Christmas tree without lights and a few simple decorative accents can go a long way in creating a warm and cozy holiday theme without spending an excessive amount of time and money on decorating. One way to save time, energy, and money on holiday decor is by investing in energy efficient items that won’t blow your budget or significantly increase your utility bill. There are a variety of ways to incorporate energy efficient decor into your home. You can purchase energy efficient holiday decor from a retailer, or you can choose to decorate with unique items that don’t require electricity. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

Simple, Rustic Holiday Decor

Many people are embracing a holiday season more focused on the family and less focused on consumerism and excessive spending. As a nod to the Christmas traditions, many are also choosing to utilize simple and rustic holiday decor that is both energy efficient and easy to put up and take down. Simple holiday traditions like creating homemade Christmas tree ornaments from a mixture of flour, salt, and water and fun. Family activities like building a gingerbread house or watching holiday-themed movies together are also great options These choices are far more likely to leave lasting memories than an excessive number of holiday decorations.

READ MORE: 3 Ways to Make Your Home More Energy Efficient

Alternative Christmas Trees

One way to create a festive and welcoming holiday environment that doesn’t utilize an excessive amount of energy is to create unique holiday decor that doesn’t require electricity. One way people are choosing to bring the holidays inside the home without the use of extra electricity is by creating alternative Christmas trees. One alternative Christmas tree idea gaining popularity thanks to Pinterest is the Christmas tree created from books. Other household items can also be repurposed into Christmas trees, including ladders, branches, pine cones, and more.  

Holiday Tableware

Using festive dishes and flatware is another way to bring the holiday spirit to your home without the use of electricity. Many home decor stores sell holiday-themed flatware and tableware at affordable prices during and shortly after the holidays. Stock up on a few pieces that can be used throughout the holiday season and passed down to children and grandchildren in the future.

Evergreen Decor

Evergreen wreaths and garlands with or without lights can be added to your mantle, windows and doors, tables, along stair railings and banisters, and throughout various other places in your home.

Poinsettias

Poinsettias are another great way to add some holiday spirit throughout your home. Keep in mind, however, poinsettias may cause nausea, vomiting, and other concerns in pets and children if ingested. So keep these holiday plants in areas not accessible by dogs, cats, and babies.

READ MORE: 5 Ways to Save Money on Utility Bills

Where to Shop for Energy-Efficient Holiday Decor

Home improvement stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot as well as big-box stores like Target and Walmart offer a large selection of energy-efficient holiday decor items. You can also find a variety of wreaths, garland, ornaments, and festive decor at craft stores like Michael’s and Hobby Lobby. Online retailers like Amazon also offer simple, rustic holiday decor on a budget.

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How Do I Keep My Garbage Disposal from Smelling?

November 6, 2018 by Logan Martin

Why Does My Garbage Disposal Smell?

The most common reason your garbage disposals stinks is that food or waste has not been properly disposed of. When food particles and waste are left in the disposal and are unable to drain properly, this will inevitably lead to foul odors. Some of the ways to prevent this include:

  • Running warm water when the disposal is on
  • Running the disposal for at least 30 seconds

What Does it Mean if Your Garbage Disposal Smells Like:

The way your garbage disposal smells can be an indicator of whether or not the problem is simply food that has not been properly disposed and drained or if a more serious problem is to blame.

Rotten Food

When your disposal smells like rotten food, then it’s likely because rotten food is to blame. When you don’t run your disposal for long enough, or when warm water is not running while the disposal is running to help move waste through your plumbing system, food and leftovers can accumulate in just beneath your sink or in your pipes, leading to clogged drains and unpleasant smells. Regularly cleaning your disposal should eliminate the foul odors.

Sewage

If your garbage disposal smells like sewage, it’s time to call the plumber. While temporary fixes may mask the smell, if your disposal smells like sewage, then there’s a good chance there’s a leak that needs to be addressed sooner rather than later.

Mold or Mildew

If your garbage disposal smells like mold or mildew, it’s likely caused by mold or mildew accumulating in your sink and drain. This is most often caused by placing food in the drain and not running the disposal or not running the disposal long enough to properly dispose of waste. Using a mixture of vinegar, warm water, and baking soda can eliminate the mold.

What Not to Put in the Garbage Disposal

One of the most common causes of foul smells from garbage disposals are disposing of foods that should never be put in the garbage disposal in the first place. These foods scraps can cause a buildup of waste, which can cause clogged drains and more serious issues that are much harder to fix than foul smells. To keep your garbage disposal smelling fresh, running smoothly and efficiently, avoid disposing of these foods in your kitchen and opt for the garbage can or a compost pile instead.

Coffee Grounds

Coffee grounds should never be poured down the sink, since they can clump and harden along the sides of your pipes and plumbing system. High efficiency drain cleaners can eliminate the problem, and coffee grounds can be repurposed as fertilizer or in compost mixtures. Coffee grounds can also be used to create more acidic environments for plants and flowers that thrive in these locations, such as:

  • Azaleas
  • Beans
  • Begonias
  • Blueberries
  • Broccoli
  • Carrots
  • Cucumbers
  • Daffodils
  • Dogwood
  • Gardenias
  • Hydrangeas
  • Irises
  • Magnolia Trees
  • Marigolds
  • Parsley
  • Peppers
  • Radishes
  • Rhubarb
  • Sweet Potatoes
  • Egg Shells

Egg shells are horrible for kitchen sinks, as the yolks can cause the shells to stick to the sides of pipes, which can cause clogs and drainage problems, not to mention the rotten egg smell. Egg shells are better served as fertilizer for your garden, where the calcium helps balance the acidity of the soil. If you have acidic soil and wish to make it more habitable for plants and flowers that thrive in alkaline soil, egg shells can also be beneficial.

Potato Peels + Banana Peels

Potato peels and banana peels can wreak havoc on garbage disposal systems and drains. Often, potato skins and banana peels are not able to be broken down by the garbage disposal, and this can result in clogs and foul smells. Again, adding these items to your compost pile is the easiest and most environmentally-friendly way to dispose of these leftovers.

Bleach

You may have considered using bleach to clean your garbage disposal system of leftover waste and materials, but bleach can actually cause more damage to your disposal by making grease and other sludge harder, and therefore less likely to move through your drain properly. Bleach can also affect the amount of bacteria in your septic tank, which are actually beneficial for breaking down food waste and particles, which can prevent backups, clogs, and unpleasant smells.

How To Clean The Smelly Garbage Disposal

There are a couple of simple ways to keep your smelly garbage disposal in tip top shape. Whether your disposal is older and functioning less efficiently or brand new and not exhibiting signs of wear and tear at all, it’s always a good idea to periodically “clean” your disposal system with the following methods at least once per month.

Garbage Disposal Cleaning Pods

Many grocery stores and large retailers sell garbage disposal cleaning pods that both mask unpleasant odors and help unclog your drain to help prevent the backup of food waste that can lead to strong smells and broken disposal systems. Simply drop a pod or two down the sink, turn on the water, and turn on the disposal, and the cleaning pods will go to work. A package of 5-10 pods typically retails for less than $5.

Ice Cubes for Garbage Disposal Systems

You may have heard ice can help clean your garbage disposal, and it’s true. Ice can help sharpen the blades on your garbage disposal system to help make food disposal more efficient. The problem with both cleaning pods and ice is that while providing a temporary solution to help maintain the life of your disposal system, they won’t fix serious problems, so if you’re noticing frequent odors, or if your system has become less efficient at disposing of waste, call a professional home service today.

Baking Soda and Vinegar Cleaning Solution

A mixture of baking soda, vinegar, and warm water is a natural, non-toxic cleaner that can help eliminate odors and break down leftover food particles in your garbage disposal and drains. Simply allow the mixture to sit for at least ten minutes, and then run both the garbage disposal and warm water to drain the remnants.

Citrus Peels for Odor Elimination

Running lemon and orange peels through your disposal can freshen up your drain and help control stinky smells. A small amount of citrus-scented dish soap placed in the drain while the disposal is running along with warm water can also do the trick.

How Do I Fix a Broken Garbage Disposal?

If your garbage disposal is broken, not working as efficiently as it once was, or if it makes strange humming or whirring noises, we strongly recommend calling a professional Memphis plumber. Because garbage disposal systems use both sharp blades and electricity to function, we strongly advise not attempting to disconnect, reconnect, or repair a broken garbage disposal without the help of a professional.

Those scenes in scary movies aren’t just a possibility – it’s very possible to cause serious damage to yourself or others when working with electricity and sharp objects. Give the experts a call so you don’t have to worry about the dangers of working on your garbage disposal system yourself. Our customer service representatives are standing by and able to assist you seven days a week. Call today or schedule an appointment online.


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5 Signs it’s Time to Replace Your Heating System

October 11, 2018 by Logan Martin

When is it Time to Replace My Furnace?

October is still relatively cool in the Mid-South, but winter is fast approaching. There’s no better time of year to take advantage of having your heating system maintained or having a new one installed. Waiting until the middle of winter to replace your furnace or heating system not only means you’ll have to suffer the cold temperatures until your system can be repaired or replaced, but you’ll also more than likely be one of many people requesting emergency repairs.

Take advantage of October’s slow season to have your local heating repair and maintenance provider ensure your system is ready for winter. If your system needs to be replaced, you’ll also want to take care of that as soon as possible to avoid being stuck without a heating system during the coldest time of year. It’s time to replace your system if:

1. You Can’t Remember How Old it Is

If you can’t remember the last time your purchased a new furnace or heating system, chances are it’s time to replace it. If you’ve recently purchased your home and the seller was unaware or unable to identify how old the heating system is, it’s also a good idea to have a maintenance technician inspect it for signs of damage. Additionally, if your furnace or heating system shows signs of rust or if there are visible cracks, call a service technician as soon as possible.

2. Energy Costs are Rising

If your energy bill seems to be getting higher and higher each month without an increase in energy consumption, your heater may be to blame. In addition to replacing old appliances with energy efficient models as needed, a new furnace or heating system can save you a significant amount of money on energy costs.

CAN I DEDUCT THE COST OF NEW APPLIANCES FROM TAXES?

Many new furnaces and heating systems are even created with energy efficiency in mind. Plus, the purchase of an energy efficient system can be tax deductible. Typically, ten percent of expenditures (up to $300) can be deducted.

3. Parts are Broken or Malfunctioning

If your system is noisy or hums frequently, this could be a sign it’s in need of repair or replacement. A properly functioning heater or furnace should not hum, buzz, or rattle. Additionally, if you have to make frequent repairs to your heating system, the cost of new one could outweigh the added repairs you have to pay to make.

4. Some Rooms in Your House Feel Cold

If some rooms in your house are colder than others, or if it takes a significant amount of time to heat certain parts of your home, it could be a sign that your heating system is in need of repair or replacement.

5. You’re Getting Sick More Often

If you’ve noticed yourself or your family members getting sick more often, your heating system could be to blame. Dry air from a lack of humidity can be caused from a faulty heating system on the fritz, while an inability to properly distribute heat can lead to more colds and sick days. Excessively dry air can also impact the pets and plants in your home and exacerbate allergy symptoms.

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If your heating system is in need of repair or replacement, or if you’d like to have a trained professional evaluate the health of your new or used system, give us a call today. Our trained specialists are on standby and ready to take your call to set up an appointment at your earliest convenience.


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