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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

How Often Should You Have Your A/C Unit Serviced?

Mitch Wright Plumbing Heating and Air
www.MitchWrightAir.com
(662) 349-3547
"The Right Prescription for Comfort" 
The mercury just keeps climbing here in the mid-south! To combat sweltering temperatures, you've probably been relying on your air conditioner to stay cool. Like any other heavy duty appliance in your home, your air conditioner needs maintenance to stay in tip top shape. It begs the question--how often should you have your A/C unit serviced?

Luckily, there is a simple answer to this question. You should have your air conditioner serviced at least once a year. 

The Benefits of A/C Service:
  • Your air conditioner will perform at peak energy efficiency. This is good for your home and the environment.
  • It will provide you and your family with the cooling comfort you crave in the summertime.
  • A well-maintained air conditioner will enjoy a longer lifespan than an unmaintained unit.
  • Having your air conditioner professionally serviced once a year can help prevent breakdowns. 
  • A/C service can help you save money on your monthly energy bills. In fact, some homeowners have saved up to 15% on their bills!
Air conditioning issues and inefficiencies are not cool. Contact us today to schedule your appointment for air conditioning service! It's our job to make sure you are comfortable all summer long! We can be reached at (662) 349-3547. For more information on all of our service and service areas visit www.mitchwrightair.com.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Services in Memphis

Mitch Wright Plumbing Heating and Air
www.MitchWrightAir.com
(662) 349-3547
"The Right Prescription for Comfort"
 
At Mitch Wright, our goal is to make sure that your comfort needs at always met.  We accomplish this by providing top-notch plumbing, heating and air conditioning services to customers in the mid-south.

The following is a brief list of services we are able to provide:
 
Plumbing
Water Heater Service or Replacement
Water Lines Repairs or Replacement
Sewer Lines Repairs or Replacement
Drain Line Repairs or Replacement
Slab Leak Repairs or Replacement
Trenchless Sewer Line Repair or Replacemen
Drain Clearing
Drain Stoppages
Drain Camera Inspections
Drain Line Jetting

Heating
Furnace Repairs
Furnace Replacements
Furnace Tune-Ups

Air Conditioning
Air Conditioner Repairs
Air Conditioner Replacements
Air Conditioner Tune-Ups

In addition, we also offer professional duct cleaning, whole home air filtration systems, ultraviolet light filtration systems and walk-in bathtub installations.

Regardless of the type of service you need, our technicians can offer a solution that will make your home or business a comfortable place to be. We encourage you to give us a call for more information or to schedule an appointment! We can be reached at (662) 349-3547.


Tuesday, August 4, 2015

How to Prevent a Clogged Kitchen Sink

Mitch Wright Plumbing Heating and Air
www.MitchWrightAir.com
(662) 349-3547
"The Right Prescription for Comfort" 

The kitchen sink swallows many different types of liquids and foods in its lifetime. Its drain pipes cannot always handle these various liquids and can eventually clog up. A clogged drain can lead to foul odors and slow drain times. Learn how you can prevent build up in your drain pipes before they become clogged.


Throw It Out - Grease, coffee grounds, fat trimmings, etc. should always be thrown into the trash. Pouring these down your drain could cause serious blockage over time, even with a garbage disposal unit attached. For added insurance, place a sink strainer over the drain to catch any food or solids from going into the drainpipe.

Surge of Water - To clean your drainpipes using only water, plug the drain using the stopper and fill the sink with water. Then unplug the drain and allow the water to flush down the drainpipe. The force of the water should wash away some buildup in the pipes. For those without a stopper, pour a few cups of boiling water down the drain. Do either one of these at least once a week.

Green Cleaners - For those who don’t want to use harsh chemicals in their sink, environmentally friendly options are available. Pour a half cup of baking soda down your drain, followed by a half cup of vinegar. Cover the drain for five minutes and let the chemical reaction clean your drain for you. Afterwards, pour several cups of boiling water down the drain to wash away the solution. This method is especially effective in treating a sink that starts to give off a foul odor.

Methods like these can help prevent your kitchen sink’s drain pipes from becoming clogged. For those whose kitchen sinks are too far gone for prevention methods, rely on the professionals at Mitch Wright Plumbing, Heating and Air! With over 30 years experience and a 9-year ranking as “Best of the Best” in Desoto County, Mitch Wright Plumbing, Heating and Air is here to help with all of your drain and kitchen sink needs. Give us call today!