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Sharing Knowledge About Residential Plumbing

Hey everyone, I am Tina. I would like to welcome you to my site about plumbing. At my old house, the plumbing for the kitchen sink started to fail. The pipe outside simply disintegrated from old age. As a result, my yard started flooding with water whenever I turned on the sink. After this experience, I decided to learn all I can about residential plumbing problems and repairs. On this site, I will share all of that knowledge with you all. I hope to help everyone better understand the problems they may face with their plumbing and how a professional plumber can help.

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A/C Unit Down? Here's How To Stay Cool Until Help Arrives

Your air conditioner provides ample relief through the heatwaves of summer, but when this system breaks down, you'll find yourself sweating both figuratively and literally. Address the former type of sweat by calling a licensed appliance repair person in your community. Although it might take a day until a technician can visit your home, it's comforting to know that help is just around the corner. You can address the latter kind of sweat -- the literal kind -- by taking steps to keep your home cool until help arrives. While cold drinks can help chill your body, there are other ways to beat the heat.

Hot Water Bottle

Hot water bottles are invaluable for staying warm or nursing an injury, but can provide a simple way to keep your body cool when it's hot inside your home. Fill the bottle with ice-cold water and place it in the freezer for a short amount of time, such as 30 minutes. You don't need the water to freeze, but you want it to be very cold. Keep the bottle with you throughout the day -- you can place it on your lap when you're sitting on the couch and set it on the floor as a spot to place your bare feet when you're seated at your desk. Take it to bed with you to cool down your body and the sheets around you.

Coolest Room And Floor

The basement is typically the coolest floor of your home and within this floor, some rooms might be colder than others. Scout out the coldest spot in your home and spend as much time there as possible. Make the experience fun with your family -- eat picnic-style in this room, play board games on the cool floor and consider inflating an air mattress and using sleeping bags for an impromptu "camp-out" for the night. The basement can be several degrees cooler than your home's upper floor and spending time in this location will provide considerable relief.

Humidity Control

A hot, humid environment is more miserable than one that's simply hot. Take steps to mitigate the humidity you create in your home. Skip using the washing machine, as doing so releases humidity into the air. Likewise, boiling water on a stove or kettle can also contribute to the room's humidity. Although cold showers can be refreshing, they also make your home more humid. Take short showers and visit a community swimming pool as a way to chill off.

To learn more about air conditioning repair, visit a company like Neffsville Plumbing & Heating Services