A thunder storm in Washington
April 15

Spring Surge Protection Installation: What You Should Know

The wet season in Bellingham typically runs from October to April, but that doesn’t mean strong spring storms can’t happen beyond then. Installing surge protection… Read More

Clogged kitchen sink drain in Bellingham
April 8

Preparing for Spring Rains: What You Should Know About Scheduling Drain Cleaning

Your drains go through a lot on a daily basis. Scheduling spring drain cleaning offers many benefits, including eliminating buildup, which allows water to flow… Read More

Air conditioning units outside a Bellingham home
April 1

Determining Whether or Not Your AC Is Ready for Warm Weather

As we welcome spring in Bellingham, WA, it’s important to ensure your air conditioning system is ready for warmer temperatures. You don’t want to put… Read More

dripping faucet
March 6

Why Low Water Pressure Happens More Often in Older Washington Homes

Low water pressure can be a major hindrance to your daily routine. Taking a shower, rinsing dishes, and washing clothes may take significantly more time… Read More

Air conditioner maintenance in Bellingham
March 5

Why Spring Is the Best Time to Schedule HVAC Maintenance in Bellingham

Spring in Bellingham is the perfect time to schedule HVAC maintenance. Your system just went through several months helping you stay warm and cozy through… Read More

Electricians inspecting panel
March 1

Do You Need a Home Electrical Inspection Before Spring Projects?

Springtime in Bellingham, WA, is a wonderful time of the year to tackle home improvement projects. Before you begin, you may need to schedule an… Read More

Water heater in a basement
February 20

Deciding When to Replace an Old Water Heater

When a water heater is nearing the end of its life expectancy, performance, safety, and efficiency may start to decline. While repairs are sometimes an… Read More

Double stage gas furnace in the basement of a Bellingham home
February 13

Heat Without Comfort: Why Your Home Still Feels Cold

When your heater runs but your home still feels cold, the issue requires immediate attention. This problem often indicates airflow restrictions, control issues, or mechanical… Read More

Homes in a neighborhood covered in snow
February 6

How Heavy Winter Power Use Can Expose Hidden Electrical Problems

Winter puts unique burdens on residential electrical systems. As daylight hours shorten and temperatures drop, households increasingly rely on electricity to stay safe, comfortable, and… Read More

January 25

Is Winter the Right Time to Upgrade Your Electrical Panel?

According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, winter in Bellingham and the Puget Sound region starts on December 1 and continues through late February. In recent… Read More