Monday, May 21, 2018

What to do When Strange Smells are Coming From your HVAC System



There’s nothing worse than when your HVAC system starts to smell – it’s not only unpleasant, it can be bad for your health or dangerous to your property, so it’s important to find out what the source is and deal with it before it gets any worse. Here are some tips from our plumbing supply company in New Jersey.

The Number One Culprit Behind Smelly HVAC Systems in New Jersey? Mold! 

Mold loves growing where it’s warm, damp and dark – and that’s the inside of your HVAC system. When it’s running, there’s a lot of condensation that forms inside the unit. When this moisture can’t drain out easily, it seeps into the ducts of the system where the mold thrives. So, what can you do?

  • Buy a mold inhibitor: There are products made specifically for HVAC units that will help prevent mold growth. Make sure that the inhibitor you are applying is labeled for use by the EPA in HVAC systems, and apply as directed.
  • Disinfect your HVAC: This will work to kill off any mold inside the HVAC system to prepare it for the mold inhibitor, which will stop future mold growth from occurring. It will also thoroughly clean the system and ensure that it is hygienic. As with the mold inhibitor, you need to choose one labeled for use by the EPA in HVAC systems, and apply as directed.
  • Filter replacement: Filters should be replaced keep your system operating effectively, and wet, dirty filters are often a great environment for mold. While once a year is fine, you should check the filter and clean it monthly, especially in high humidity months.
  • Clear your HVAC system out to prevent moisture build-up: Moisture is key to mold growth, so ensuring that it is minimized will help prevent growth. When cleaning your HVAC unit, use an industrial wet vacuum to remove any standing water and dry out the system.

Need New Parts for your HVAC System in New Jersey? Choose Us for Wholesale Prices

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 plumbing 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/

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Monday, May 14, 2018

How to Make your Kitchen Remodel Eco-Friendly



Environmentally-friendly remodels are a huge trend at the moment for homeowners who want to update their kitchens and also reap the benefits of a more eco-friendly lifestyle. Here are some tips from wholesale suppliers of granite and other kitchen countertops on how to achieve a green kitchen.

  • Recycled and earth-friendly countertops: There are plenty of sustainable materials available for your countertops, from recycled countertops (try IceStone, Eco by Consentino, Durat or Grenite), local wholesale granite countertops and eco-friendly laminates from leading brands to simply re-purposing the countertops you already have.
  • Sustainable cabinets: Recycling is a great option here, as many people upgrading their kitchens are happy to sell off their cabinetry for much less than what you’d pay in-store. Otherwise, look for formaldehyde-free woods, solid wood (sourced as locally as possible), recycled or reclaimed wood and FSC-certified cabinets.
  • Energy efficiency: Appliances are one of the most satisfying upgrades you can make for your kitchen, making it easier to get those dirty jobs done – unfortunately, they also use a huge amount of energy and can account for 10% of your home’s energy bill! Energy efficient appliances are very high-tech and far more affordable than you think, delivering great results while costing you – and the planet – less in the long run.
  • Water efficiency: Most people have bought into energy-efficient appliances, but what about water use? The right low-flow faucets can deliver the pressure you want but use 30% of the water a regular faucet would use – and in a kitchen, that adds up.

Remodeling your Kitchen? We Can Get you Eco-Friendly Granite Countertops and More at Wholesale Prices 

In addition to our affordable kitchen countertops and fittings, our sales staff are fully trained to assist you with your kitchen remodel itself and, when you purchase any kitchen cabinets line from us, we will come through to your home to measure and design your kitchen for free. Customers can also benefit from our 3.5% NJ sales tax, making your home improvement project event more affordable.
For more information on our wholesale granite kitchen countertops, cabinets, plumbing supplies and faucets in New Jersey, please visit our plumbing supply company’s website at http://crosstownplumbing.com/ or contact us today.

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