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Make These HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical Home Improvements to Save Big

Friday, March 26th, 2010

A recent article posted on MSN Money gave suggestions for “Home improvement projects that pay for themselves.” While all helpful, there were a couple tips that we found especially important and thought we’d share with you.

Annual home inspections

Having your heating, AC, plumbing and electrical systems checked once a year will help you understand minor problems before they become major repair projects. Call a professional Raleigh HVAC technician, plumber or electrician to do a thorough check on your home’s systems to make sure everything is running smoothly. If not, they will be able to make minor fixes for you before problems get out of hand and become expensive to fix.

Fix plumbing and piping leaks

Your Raleigh plumber will check for leaks as a part of your annual inspection, but there are also ways you can inspect for plumbing leaks on your own. Take a look under cabinets to make sure pipes aren’t leaking, turn valves on and off to make sure everything is working properly and keep a close eye on your water bill. If your bill is unusually high, it probably means you have a plumbing leak somewhere in your home. Have all leaks fixed immediately to make sure you don’t waste money on wasted water.

Install a programmable thermostat

Or have one of the professionals at Progressive do it for you! A programmable thermostat enables you to maintain a comfortable, reliable temperature in your home while also increasing the efficiency of your home’s heating and air conditioning system and allowing it to function properly for longer. According to the MSN Money article, installing a programmable thermostat can save you $180 a year on heating and air conditioning bills by more accurately regulating the temperature of your home.

Conserve Energy with a Raleigh Home Energy Audit

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

In this economy, we’re all interested in saving a buck here or there. One way to do that? Take a look at that pesky home energy bill. By reducing the amount of wasted energy, you’ll be able to save significantly on your monthly bills — not to mention the environmental benefits of conserving energy.

There are lots of ways to save energy at home, but it’s best to get the facts before making a lot of changes. A home energy audit will determine where energy is being wasted in your home and what you can do to fix those problem areas.

Take a look at this article from HowStuffWorks.com to learn about DIY and professional energy audits. After you’ve determined where energy is being wasted in your home, give Progressive a call to help you fix the problems!

What can Progressive do to help you conserve energy? Our Raleigh HVAC division can replace your old heating or air conditioning system to a newer, more energy-efficient model. Our Raleigh electricians can fix energy leaks around electrical outlets, and recommend and install energy-efficient home appliances. Our Raleigh solar technicians can help you make big changes with a solar water heater or photovoltaic solar panels.

Are you ready to save money by conserving energy? Give Progressive a call today!

Kid-Proof Your Home: Electrical and Plumbing Tips

Friday, February 12th, 2010

If you have a young child or a family with young children is coming to visit, it’s important to childproof your home. Toddlers and young kids are at that (cute but) dangerous age when they like to explore their environment and test their boundaries. With these electrical and plumbing tips, you can let them explore without worrying that they could put themselves in a dangerous situation.

Electrical safety tips:

  • Block little ones from sticking their fingers in electrical outlets with outlet covers
  • Keep electrical cords wrapped up and out of the way where kids won’t be tempted to play with them
  • Replace damaged electrical plugs and cords on appliances
  • If your home has electric baseboard heaters, block them as much as possible
  • Make sure all wire boxes and electrical boxes in your home are locked
  • Move electrical appliances away from water, paying special attention to bathroom and kitchen counters

Plumbing safety tips:

  • Keep your water heater set at 120 degrees or lower to avoid scalding water temperatures
  • Use anti-scald devices on faucets and showerheads
  • Install toilet seat locks and toilet tank locks

If you need help installing child-safe locks and enacting safety precautions for your Raleigh plumbing and electrical system, call Progressive Electrical Service or Progressive Plumbing and Drains!

Holiday electrical safety tips

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Decorating your Raleigh home, yard or Christmas tree with holiday lights this year? Blinking lights may help deck the halls, but they aren’t always perfectly safe. Keep your home and family safe from electrical hazards with these tips, found on doityourself.com, and remember, if you have a question about electrical wiring, repair, safety and more, call the dependable Raleigh electricians at Progressive Electrical Service!

  • Before you decorate your home with strings of lights, inspect each set and make sure it’s not damaged. If it is – don’t use it!
  • Replacing bulbs? Make sure the replacement is the same wattage as the original.
  • Use bulbs that come with fuses attached to the plugs.
  • Remember to only insert or remove bulbs when that string of lights is unplugged from the outlet.
  • Use outdoor holiday lights outside, use indoor holiday lights inside.
  • Upgrade from your old, overheating strings of lights to new lights that stay cooler longer.
  • Use extension cords when necessary; don’t stretch the strings of lights, which can become frayed, damaged and dangerous.
  • Never use more than three strings of lights per extension cord. Overloading an outlet can be very dangerous!
  • Does your family favor a fake Christmas tree? If it’s metallic, don’t use electric holiday lights to decorate it, which could lead to electric shock.
  • Every electrical holiday decoration (especially the ones outside) needs to be plugged into a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
  • Don’t position electrical cables in precarious ways like under rugs or in high-traffic areas in your home.
  • Turn holiday lights on only when you’re at home – this will also conserve energy and help you save on your electricity bill!
  • Blow a fuse? Replace it only using those provided with the holiday lights.
  • Use an outlet power breaker strip to avoid accidents caused by overloaded electrical outlets.
  • You know that rule about keeping electrical cords away from moisture (like snow)? It applies to holiday stringed lights too!

There’s nothing like an electrical emergency to dampen the holiday mood, so keep these safety measures in mind as you’re decorating.

Raleigh Electrical System Safety

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

You rely on the electrical system in your home or business to deliver the power you need day-to-day. When your residential or commercial electrical system isn’t working right, it can throw a wrench in your day. Even worse, a malfunctioning electrical system can pose a significant hazard. Here are a few ways to avoid injury:

  • If your electrical system is old, it may have become overloaded through the years. As we add appliances to our homes or business, it causes the electrical system to be overloaded. Call a licensed Raleigh electrician like those on staff at Progressive Electrical Service to inspect your system to determine whether repairs are necessary.
  • When using electrical appliances, always follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions. If you’re not sure about whether something is safe, contact the company or consult their web site.
  • Check the electrical cords in your home or office. If they are frayed, damaged or underneath rugs, they could pose a hazard.
  • Consider installing arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs), which prevent electrical fires, or ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs), which guard against dangerous electrical currents.
  • If you opt for GFCIs, test them monthly. Also remember to test your smoke detector, so if an electrical fire does occur, you’re alerted immediately.

Stay safe, and remember to call Progressive Electrical Service for all your Raleigh electrical system needs.

Raleigh Electricity Conservation Tips

Friday, October 9th, 2009

As you know, conserving water helps the environment and saves you money on your utility bills. Our Plumbing division has posted blogs on the topic of water conservation in the past.

Today we’re featuring some pointers for conserving energy to lower your bills and your negative impact on the environment. Our Raleigh electrical division, Progressive Electrical Service offers the following advice:

Reduce your use of overhead lighting:

  • Open your blinds during the day, and take advantage of natural light!
  • Use task lighting like a desk lamp when you don’t need the room flooded with light
  • Try dimmer switches and use only the amount of light you need
  • Turn off lights when you leave the room or the house

Save the electricity used to run your heating system:

  • Here’s the obvious – put on a sweater and keep the thermostat at a cooler temperature
  • When it’s sunny out, open window blinds and take advantage of the sun’s ability to heat your home
  • Close the doors to rooms you’re not using so your heater doesn’t have to work as hard
  • Is your home properly insulated? Seal cracks where air can escape

In the kitchen:

  • When using the oven isn’t crucial to meal preparation, use the microwave instead
  • Does your toaster, coffeemaker or other kitchen appliance have status lights? Unplug the device when not in use
  • Handwash dishes when you have the time
  • Instead of running the dishwasher’s drying cycle, hand-dry or air-dry the dishes

What does your family do to conserve energy? Tell us your favorite tips in the comments!

Raleigh Plumbing Tips

Friday, September 11th, 2009

At Progressive, we’re committed to providing Raleigh home and business owners with great service. Call us 24/7 with your electrical, HVAC, plumbing or solar project. We’ve got you covered!

Do you have a profile on Facebook? We’d love to connect with you — check out the Progressive Plumbing and Piping Facebook page! We offer helpful links to all kinds of home maintenance information. Have a do-it-yourself plumbing question? Want to know the latest solar energy news? We try to keep you updated on it all at our Facebook page (in addition to random pieces of plumbing humor).

Energy conservation tips

Friday, August 7th, 2009

We’ve posted a lot about water conservation, but energy conservation is important too. What are the benefits of conserving energy? For starters, reduced utility bills (something we can all appreciate). Conserving energy also reduces our consumption of non-renewable energy, thereby minimizing our negative impact on the environment.

Here are some ideas for conserving energy. Best of all, these simple changes won’t cost you a thing:

  • Turn off lights (and TV) when you leave a room. Simple, but we often forget to do it.
  • Hand-wash dishes. When you do use the dishwasher, turn off the heat-drying option.
  • Shake out wet laundry before placing it in the dryer: it won’t take as long to dry, saving you time too!
  • Unplug – don’t just turn off – appliances when not in use. When appliances are turned off but still plugged in, they continue to use electricity.
  • Use the front door instead of the garage door.
  • Air-dry hair instead of using a hair dryer.

Raleigh Electrician

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Have you been searching for a quality Raleigh electrician? We here at Progressive Plumbing & Piping are proud to announce that we’ve launched a new division called Progressive Electrical Service. PES will cover the entirety of the Triangle area including Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill and everywhere in-between. The 24/7 service and quality craftsmanship you’ve become accustomed to at Progressive Plumbing is something we’re proud to extend to our electrical division. How can we help you?

We’ll be offering both residential and commercial services. Progressive Electrical Service will be able to service your home in the following ways:

Electrical Repairs & Installation:

  • adding/replacing existing wiring
  • appliance circuits
  • switches
  • ceiling fans
  • electrical outlets
  • dimmer switches
  • GFCIs

Indoor Lighting:

  • chandeliers
  • wall sconces
  • under counter lighting
  • track and fine art lighting
  • recess lighting

Landscape Lighting:

  • garden and patio lighting
  • outdoor security lighting

Electrical Panel Upgrades

Electrical Code Upgrades

Backup Generator Installation & Service

Safety Inspections

On the commercial side of our operation we can help your business with:

  • electrical wiring and lighting installations & repairs
  • installation & repair of outdoor security and landscape lighting
  • motor and control wiring installation and repairs
  • installation of additional electrical, computer, and phone outlets

 

 

If you’ve got additional questions or would like to schedule an appointment then contact us today.