10 Results for tag: home improvement
One of the most common questions homeowners ask is: What does it cost to renovate a kitchen in Raleigh, NC?
The answer depends on several important factors. While general price ranges can be helpful, every kitchen remodel is unique. Variables such as cabinet quality, appliances, layout changes, and necessary plumbing or ...
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Why We Started NCWaterHeaters.com — And How It Grew Into a Trusted Raleigh Home Services Company
In 2011, after a tornado moved through Holly Springs, NC, what should have been a simple repair turned into a frustrating and eye-opening experience.
A small leak in our dining room led to multiple contractor visits. Each one ...
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In-House Remodeling Teams vs. Subcontractors: What To Know
When choosing a remodeling contractor in Raleigh, NC, one of the most important questions you can ask is simple:
Who is actually doing the work inside your home?
While many remodeling companies in Raleigh, Cary, Apex, and Holly Springs advertise full-service renova...
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Save Money and Time with Spring Tips from
NC Water Heaters
Affectionally called the growing season, Spring is here! Make sure your home is protected and safe as the weather changes. Here's a few things to look out for this spring:
Leaking Hose Bibs
Increased Root Growth
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Licensed Electrician at NC Water Heaters
What do you do?
I have been working for NC Water Heaters for 3 years and helped launch NC Home Electric, our electrical service division
What’s your favorite thing about working at NC Water Heaters?
the people I work with are awesome!
What do you do for fun, outside of ...
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Hey Brandon! What's your role at NC Water Heaters?
I started working as a Plumbing Helper. I am happy to say 10 years later I am still working in the same industry, for the same company. I've grown a lot and am now the Assistant Plumbing Manager
What’s your favorite thing about working at NC Water ...
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If you have a water heater in your home, you will want to read about the new Department of Energy (DOE) National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) minimum efficiency standards on residential water heaters in the U.S., effective April 16, 2015.
Now is the time to consider replacing your water heater, especially if it ...
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If you have a water heater in your home, you will want to read about the new Department of Energy (DOE) National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) minimum efficiency standards on residential water heaters in the U.S., effective April 16, 2015.
http://www.ncwaterheaters.com/About/Resources/
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has updated the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) to increase minimum efficiency standards on residential water heaters in the U.S., effective April 16, 2015. These updates will require higher Energy Factor (EF) ratings on almost all residential gas, electric, oil and ...
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Hybrid water heaters have become an excellent source for saving energy and money on your monthly electric bill. I am frequently asked how Hybrids work, and dispelling some common misunderstandings.
Hybrid water heaters are essentially electric water heaters that use a heat pump in reverse. There are no gas connections on the ...
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