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Springtime Water Conservation for Outdoors

April 16th, 2010

In honor of all the time we’ll be spending outdoors this season, here are some helpful tips for conserving water outside your home. Whether you’re washing your car, watering your lawn, or watching the kids play in the sprinkler, warm weather often means that we use more water outdoors. Here are a few ways you can make sure you don’t waste any:

The bucket list

Think of daily household activities that might waste water. Examples: Running the shower before you get in to make sure it’s hot enough, rinsing off vegetables, waiting for water to heat up before you wash dishes. Instead of letting water run down the drain, put a bucket under the faucet or showerhead to collect it. Then use what you’ve collected to water your lawn, garden, and indoor and outdoor plants.

Washing your car

When washing your car in your driveway, don’t leave the hose running endlessly. Instead, fill up a bucket, promptly turn the hose off as soon as the bucket is full, and use only the water in the bucket. Better yet, use a waterless car washing spray like this one from Eco Touch.

Double duty

Do the kids want to play around in the sprinkler? I don’t blame them — in Raleigh’s hot spring and summer weather, we all need a way to cool down. Next time you get out the sprinkler for playtime, set it up in the area of your lawn that needs watering the most. Ta da! The kids have fun and the lawn gets the water it needs. Multi-tasking at its finest.

Rain barrel

Set this up as soon as possible to take advantage of April showers. By summer, you’ll have gallons of rainwater to use for watering your garden, washing the dog, etc. during the summer. These days, rain barrels come in a variety of styles, including planter and faux stone options.

Watering your lawn

Positioning your lawn sprinklers to water your lawn – and not the driveway or sidewalk – is common sense, but it seems to be something we forget. Take a few minutes to make sure your lawn sprinklers are in the most effective spots, not wasting water on areas that don’t need it. Bonus points: Install a rain shut-off device on automatic sprinklers so you don’t waste water on rain-soaked lawns.

AC Service Helps Make the Best of Raleigh’s Pollen Season

April 9th, 2010

For those of us that have seasonal allergies or like to keep our cars clean, this is a tough time of year. In what’s been called one of the worst Raleigh pollen seasons on record, we’re all seeing yellow. It’s on our cars, homes, porches and drifting in our windows, along with the spring breezes. So how do most of us deal with the onslaught of pollen? We go inside, close the windows and crank the air conditioning up.

Raleigh AC service & inspection
But here’s the problem: your AC system can only keep your home cool and allergens at bay if it’s functioning properly. Air conditioners that have been long-unused during the winter often have not been inspected in quite some time. That’s why it’s important to get an AC system inspection along with your regular spring cleaning routine.

The Raleigh HVAC technicians at Progressive Heating & Air offer inspections, service and repair for all makes and models of air conditioning systems. If you’re worried about all that pollen floating around outside, it’s important that you get your AC system checked — and especially the air filter.

If the filter in your air conditioner hasn’t been changed recently, your AC unit may not be protecting your home’s interior from allergens. Depending on the type, filters may need to be changed monthly or yearly. Contact Progressive Heating & Air to determine whether your filter needs to be replaced or for any other AC maintenance.