If you’ve ever filled a glass of tap water in Tucson, Arizona, you might’ve paused mid-pour and wondered, “Is Tucson tap water really safe to drink?” With the desert heat, hard water rings on your fixtures, and whispered conversations about PFAS contamination, it’s no wonder local residents—newcomers and long-time residents alike—care deeply about what’s in their water.
We’re no strangers to temperature extremes in Tucson. We go from 110-degree summer afternoons to freezing winter nights, while tweaking thermostat settings along the way. While you’re hands-on with your thermostat, keeping your home comfortable and your HVAC efficient, you may have forgotten about another hardworking appliance that benefits from adjustment: your water heater. At…
Our experienced furnace repair technicians will inspect and diagnose your furnace issue and resolve the concerns you are having.
If you’ve lived in Arizona long enough, you’ve likely heard the saying: there are two kinds of houses—those that have already experienced a water leak, and those that will eventually.
Our mild winters in the Greater Tucson area rarely get cold enough to compromise the pipes in your home plumbing system.
This winter, you’re hoping to have a brand new furnace to keep you warm. But there are so many furnaces to choose from. You’re left wondering, which is the right one for your Oro Valley, home?
Living in Arizona means sunshine most of the year and winters that are mild compared to many other parts of the country. But while the desert climate doesn’t bring weeks of snow and subfreezing temperatures, it doesn’t mean your heating system gets a free pass—we do still get some chilly desert nights!
Plumbing Repair, Drain Cleaning & Water Heater Service Plumbing systems in Tucson operate under conditions very different from most parts of the country. Desert minerals, hard water, aging infrastructure, and extreme summer temperatures can place significant stress on pipes, water heaters, fixtures, and sewer systems. This guide explains the most common plumbing services in Tucson,…
They’re called ductless mini splits because they don’t require ductwork and consist of two main components—a compact indoor air handler and an outdoor compressor.
Imagine if your air conditioner and furnace teamed up into one super-efficient system—kind of like a superhero duo for your home comfort.