Polybutylene Lines Will Fail

Polybutylene Replacement By Dan Jape

During the late 70’s to the mid 90’s, polybutylene was the preferred piping material for builders of new homes and businesses. It was easy to install, cheap and could be installed quickly.  Poly was considered to be the future of all water pipe for new home construction all across the country.

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Full Modulating A/C on the Way By Dan Jape

Furnaces have been on the market for years that have full modulation of output capacity. Instead of two or three speeds, these furnaces can regulate their heat output to match the amount of heat that is escaping your home. They offer the ultimate in efficiency and comfort by never over heating your home, but instead just putting out the amount of heat needed at any given time. No waste is involved in this process and it makes a very comfortable environment to not turn on and off constantly.

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New Power Plant Goes on Line Today By Dan Jape

This morning on the news Georgia Power announced they were putting a new power generating plant on line. I found it ironic that the new plant is running on natural gas. With the low price of natural gas, it is a good way to make electricity. When people tout electric cars or hybrid cars as the answer, they forget the power has to come from somewhere. Coal and natural gas consumption are used to generate electricity which takes away some of the “green” of electric cars.  My name is Dan Jape and I own Reliable Heating, Air, Plumbing, and Electrical in Woodstock, Georgia.

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Is your attic overheated? By Dan Jape

By Dan Jape, owner Reliable Heating, Air, Plumbing & Electrical

In the past two years, many homes in the Atlanta area have had new roofs installed due to the hail damage and storms that have been epidemic. With these new roofs came a very harmful side effect sold to the unsuspecting homeowner by the various roofing companies: a scorching hot attic. My name is Dan Jape and I am the owner of Reliable Heating & Air and I see hundreds of attics that are in the 150 degree range which puts a serious strain on their a/c systems.

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To Tank or Not to Tank?

To Tank or Not to Tank. By Dan Jape

In the past few years, tankless water heaters have drawn a lot attention from consumers looking for a better way to heat water in their home. The tankless offers many attractive features that make them a great, energy efficient source of almost limitless hot water without paying to keep 40 or 50 gallons of water hot all day when you are away from home. The way a tankless works is by reducing the amount of water flowing through the heater so it stays in the heater long enough to be heated to the correct temperature. One of the problems with conventional tankless water heaters are when numerous people are using water, the flow can be very low and they can struggle to keep up with demand. In many homes a circulator is required to give instant hot water in all fixtures so you don’t have to waste water waiting for adequate hot water to bath or wash. A circulator can’t be used on a regular tankless water heater, so there is sometimes a waiting period for hot water.  A traditional tank water heater does not reduce flow, but when hot water runs out, you have to wait for the water to be heated until you can use it again. To fill a normal sized garden tub, you have to have at least 100 gallons of hot water on reserve and the tank type water heater can be expensive to keep this much water on demand.

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The Last Water Heater You’ll Ever Buy

By Dan Jape, owner Reliable Heating, Air, Plumbing and Electrical

When you are in need for a new water heater, there are a number of different models on the market today. One can choose the regular tank water heaters that last for 10 to 12 years normally or a high efficient tankless type that can last 20 to 25 years and provide a large amount of hot water on demand.

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Toilets that Don’t Backup?

Due to the EPA regulations requiring toilets to use only 1.6 gallons of water each flush, many people experience problems with their toilets flushing properly. They find themselves flushing 2 or 3 times and constantly having to use a plunger to unclog the toilet. These multiple flushes end up using more water than the old 6 gallon toilets used. This is no fun and can be an embarrassment when guests use their bathroom. Many times, people will not be able to clear the commode with a plunger and they have to call a plumber like Reliable Heating, Air & Plumbing of Woodstock to help. This has become a serious problem in past years. People actually purchase old commodes made before the EPA regulations went into effect and have then refurbished  so they can have a toilet that actually flushes well. There are stories of some actually smuggling toilets from other countries where the regulations do not apply to get a properly flushing toilet. I know this may sound funny to you, but it is actually a real issue and problem with some of the commodes on the market today.Reliable Heating, Air & Plumbing has the answer. American Standard makes special toilet called the Champion that is virtually unable to be clogged. They use a new design and water valve to make sure all waste is removed in one flush without ever backing up. I challenged my own by rolling up a large clump of toilet tissue just to see the results and away it went no problem.   The American Standard Champion toilet can actually flush 20 golf balls down in one try! They are very affordable and will save hundreds of dollars in water costs and potential damage to your home due to an accidental overflow situation.

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Nexia Home Automation from Trane

Home Automation is quickly becoming affordable and easy to use and program.  In the past one could spend tens of thousands of dollars on a system and many times never really get all the functions they wanted. This is quickly changing with the advent of systems like the Nexia Home Automation system from Trane and Reliable Heating & Air. The system allows one to completely monitor and adjust many different appliances and systems in and outside their home from any computer, tablet or cellular phone. The Nexia system from Reliable Heating & Air allows complete remote control of all heating and cooling systems in your home by using a bridge that ties into the Internet and will allow a user to change temperatures, monitor costs, check for proper operation along with a myriad of other features pertaining to their comfort systems. The Nexia system from Reliable Heating & Air & Trane also come with a module that can control lights or appliance in one’s home. Lighting can be turned off and on or dimmed from anywhere in the world and one can program specific times to have lighting adjust as well as any appliance such as ceiling fans, coffee makers, stereos, sprinkler  systems or anything else they want remote access to. Window blinds can be opened or closed on a certain schedule everyday to help with energy costs and senors can alert one to a door or window being opened in their home. The Nexia system will send you a text message if any one of these events occurs. Remote access door locks can be installed that allows you unlock your door remotely of give someone a code to allow enter your home once or any specific time you want. One real nice feature of the Reliable Heating & Air Nexia system is wireless cameras can be added that give someone a real time look at the home from any remote location and they can be programmed to tape record after a specific event has occurred such as a window being opened, a door opened and so on. This a great security feature that burglar alarms do not even offer. The Nexia system can be purchased from Reliable Heating & Air for under $500 with a new HVAC system and for only slightly more as a stand alone system. So if you live in areas such as Atlanta,  Marietta , East Cobb,  Woodstock,  Roswell,  Milton,  Alpharetta, Canton,  Dunwoody, Kennesaw,  Mountain Park , Johns Creek , Doraville, Chamblee, Tucker,  Norcross, Acworth, Hiram,  Dallas,  Sandy Springs, Buckhead, Midtown, Virginia Highlands,  Duluth,  Sugar Hill,  Buford,  Waleska,  Smyrna,  Vinings,  Ball Ground,  Austell,  Mableton,  Powder Springs, Cumming, Cartersville, White, Decatur,  Lithonia,  Lilburn, Stone Mountain, Lawrenceville, Ben Hill,  East Point,  College Park,  Dawsonville,  Free Home,  Macedonia,  McDonough,  Cobb County,  Cherokee County,  Fulton County,  Gwinnett County,  Paulding County,  DeKalb County,  Forsyth County,  Bartow County,  Clayton County, Douglas County, or any other surrounding areas,  we would be glad to come to your home to give you a no cost no pressure proposal on how you could start using this wonderful system today.

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0% APR for 5 Years

Reliable Heating,  Air & Plumbing  along with Trane have partnered to bring a never before offered financing plan to  their customers. Same as cash no interest financing offers have been around for years, but they usually are for only 12 or 18 months and they have always accrued interest that was due and payable if a payment was one day late! Kinda a “got you” clause that in the past kept many from using these handy payment plans. If every payment was on time, they were a great tool to pay for a new heating & cooling system or a water heater over an extended period with no extra cost added on. But the downside of these offers was that if one did miss a payment, the “same as cash” aspect was stopped and interest was due back to the first day and the interest was always very high. You would end paying  considerably more for the product.  Not anymore with this new offer from Trane and Reliable Heating, Air & Plumbing. The new program, in which the consumer gets 60 months O% APR with no interest building up or accruing and if they are late on a payment, they aren’t penalized for the interest on they whole loan amount. If fact, they only get charged a small “late fee”. You can actually get up to 59 days late until you are penalized with additional costs other than the small late fee. This a great plan as it allow one 5 years to pay for a new Trane system that can cut utility cost in half or more. This actually allows the small monthly payments to be made by the savings generated by the new system. This type of offer has never been offered before in the world of furnaces and air conditioners, only in the automobile business.

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Don’t Forget Your Plumbing

At Reliable Heating, Air & Plumbing , we have thousands of customers under a yearly contract to maintain and service their heating & cooling systems.  By making sure the equipment is in top notch shape, we can assure a homeowner they are receiving the lowest operating cost and the most comfort possible from their system.

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