Many homeowners throughout the U.S. face water restrictions. You may think that only states with very dry temperatures would set restrictions, but even states like Massachusetts have enacted water limitations. Using WaterSense showerheads throughout your home is one step you can take to lessen the burden on the region's water supply, conserve natural resources and save on utility costs.
With cooler weather on the horizon, homeowners in Massachusetts generally start winterizing their home by sealing air leaks and upgrading insulation. Because frozen pipes aren’t uncommon in our region, homeowners should also take the time to protect their plumbing systems.
Every budget-conscious Massachusetts homeowner wants to save money by limiting water heating costs. Fortunately, five simple steps can help you pocket significant savings on your energy costs. You can implement these money-saving tips immediately, and start enjoying reduced water heating costs on your very next bill.
You may have heard about tankless water heating and wondered if it was right for your home. There is no simple answer, but with the right facts you can make the decision that will best suit your home and budget.
If you are looking into upgrading your home-comfort equipment, your head is probably spinning from all the ratings and features you have to compare. It's a long-term investment and you have to do your homework to get the most for your money. However, we have good news for those of you shopping around for a new water heater.
Tankless water heaters have many advantages over tanked or storage-type units. One primary advantage is their ability to produce a continuous flow of heated water without running out.
Utility bills can rise dramatically in this part of Massachusetts in the winter, but reducing your water heating costs can help to bring your bills down.
Between work, family and household maintenance, we understand that your time is valuable. This is why Rodenhiser Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning offers plumbing services that help you focus on your life, not on your home systems.
Choosing a heating and air conditioning contractor to work in your home is a serious matter that can affect your family’s health. Many people have heard of the dangers of lead paint to children. The truth is that lead exposure can be dangerous to anyone, regardless of age. For this reason, the EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) has guidelines in place to limit lead exposure to the public, including adults.