Monday, June 20, 2016

How to fix low water pressure

Low water pressure – also known as low flow - is a common and frustrating issue in New Jersey homes and businesses. From weakly running shower faucets to barely responsive taps, low water pressure can affect almost every area of your daily life. Fortunately, there are ways to solve this problem, say specialists at the leading plumbing supply company in New Jersey.

What causes low water pressure?

The first step to solving water pressure issues is to discover the exact cause. This can include:
  • Low municipal water pressure in your area – It’s best to ask your neighbors if they have a similar issue. This is a tricky issue to solve, but you can install a pressure boost system or install larger sized water pipes.
  • Pressure regulators – Sometimes your pressure regulator to your home can malfunction. This bell-shaped device is generally found at the front hose connection to your home. Replacing it is considered to be a project that should not be attempted through DIY and should be managed by an experienced professional.
  • Water leaks – You may have a leaking pipe on your property that is causing your drop in pressure. Shut off all the faucets in your home and garden, then read your meter. In a few hours, re-read your meter to see if there is any difference – if the usage has gone up, it’s time to call in a leak detection specialist.
  • Mineral deposits – Older homes and homes with galvanized pipes attract mineral deposits that build up inside the pipes and block water flow. This is especially problematic in hot water pipes from water heaters, which attract greater amounts of mineral deposits. First, try to clean out your faucet heads and showerheads and see if this improves the water pressure. If not, you will need to call in a professional plumber to assess your pipes properly.
  • Peak usage hours – If your water pressure is low when you shower in the morning but much higher during the day, then your area might be suffering from high water demand during peak hours. It’s best to try and change your schedule a bit to take pressure off the grid by watering the garden at a different hour or showering at night rather than in the morning.

Get replacement plumbing parts and spares at the most affordable prices in New Jersey

At Crosstown Plumbing Supply, we’re in the business of supplying homeowners and professional plumbers with a wide range of high quality plumbing supplies, including parts, tools and spares. In addition to plumbing supplies and tools, we also offer heating and cooling systems, boilers and boiler parts, water heaters and furnaces as well as wholesale kitchen and bathroom cabinets, countertops and vanities.

Our friendly sales staff are always available to offer expert advice on any plumbing issue and can also supply homeowners with a list of reputable plumbers in their area. Our customers can also benefit from our location in a 3.5% NJ sales tax zone. For more information on our plumbing supplies, please contact us or visit our website today at http://crosstownplumbing.com/

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Monday, June 6, 2016

Is your NJ air conditioning system ready for another record-breaking summer?

If you’re a long-term New Jersey resident, you know how hard your air conditioners work in the summer months to keep your home and workplace cool and refreshing. These units really are essential to keeping us all feeling comfortable, and we only notice how necessary they are when they stop working properly!

To keep your air conditioning unit in top shape, you should have it regularly serviced by a professional heating and cooling company. That way, you’re safe from being surprised by a broken down unit on the hottest day of the year! Keeping your air conditioners well maintained also saves you money in the long run by ensuring that small, easy-to-fix issues never become expensive ones.

Here are 5 signs that your air conditioner needs maintenance

  1. Unusually high energy bills. If your energy bills are higher than normal, or spiking unexpectedly, it could mean that your air conditioning unit is struggling to work efficiently, increasing the amount of power it is pulling on to produce the flow of cool air.
  2. Temperature isn’t cold enough. This could mean that your unit’s compressor is failing and needs to be replaced. If the temperature is different in different rooms, it means that your ducts may be blocked.
  3. Dripping water. This could mean that your draining pipe is blocked or damaged and needs to be cleaned or replaced. If the leak is refrigerant and not water, you need to switch off your unit and call in the professionals urgently.
  4. Rattling or straining noises when in operation. This could be the first sign of something being wrong with the mechanics of your air conditioner –from a blockage to a broken part - and, if the source is not discovered and dealt with, could lead to the breakdown of your unit.
  5. Unpleasant odors. Strong, smoky smells from your air conditioner could mean that your unit’s wire insulation has burnt out, which is very serious and the unit should not be used and needs to be treated immediately. Damp, organic smells could indicate a mold problem. As mold can be hazardous to your health, you should have this checked out as soon as possible.

Affordable air conditioner parts and new replacement units in New Jersey

At Crosstown Plumbing Supply, we can either assist you with choosing a high-efficiency, low maintenance replacement air conditioner or HVAC system (including central heating and air and ductless air conditioning systems) or provide you with an extensive range of plumbing supplies to replace necessary parts in your current systems. As we are a wholesaler located in a 3.5% NJ sales tax zone, we can make your repairs and services the most affordable in town. Our sales consultants are highly experienced and happy to assist you with finding the right part for your needs and we work closely with reliable, affordable air conditioning and HVAC professionals you prefer not to go the DIY route.

For more information about the plumbing supplies we have on offer, please visit our website today at http://crosstownplumbing.com/