THE PERFECT TEMPERATURE FOR SPRING

By amie | April 17, 2014

If you haven’t noticed the warmer weather, spring is here! After what was an unusually cold winter for us in South Carolina, we can finally look forward to long days at the beach, trips to our favorite local spots and just enjoying the outdoors. With your heater heading into hibernation, you may be tempted to…

It’s time to turn our thermostats to “cool”.

By amie | April 10, 2014

To improve the efficiency of your home cooling system and keep your energy costs down, consider installing a more efficient home comfort system and a zoning system. If your current cooling system is more than 10 years old, you’re probably paying a premium in utility charges for the old technology used in its construction, plus…

Top 10 Most Common Water Leaks

By amie | April 2, 2014

Water leaks are serious issues with your home that you must remedy as soon as you discover them. Water leaks can cause immense property damage, as water encourages the development of mold and can damage the structure of your home. Water leaks can also waste large amounts of water, which can cost you a great…

Questions To Ask Your Plumbing Contractor

By amie | April 2, 2014

As a homeowner or business owner it’s important to know that you are hiring a professional who can perform the work you are paying them to do. Below are some GREAT things to ask any professional you are hiring. Before beginning any new construction or remodeling of a kitchen or bathroom, a homeowner needs to…

BATHROOM FIXTURES DRESS UP YOUR BATH

By amie | March 25, 2014

Whether you’re selling your home, or planning to stay for years to come, realtors agree that bathroom updates are a great investment. But if you don’t have thousands of dollars to throw into the project, don’t worry — there are other alternatives. After years or wear and tear, bathroom fixtures can date a bathroom. Replacing…

3 Tools Plumbers Use to Detect Water Leaks

By amie | March 21, 2014

After drain clogs, leaking is the mot common problem that will affect your plumbing. It’s one of the most destructive: not only does it damage the pipes and waste water, it also affects building material and can lead to the development of mildew. To make the problem worse, leaks can often escape detection for a…

Prevent Rust in Water Heaters with Anode Rods

By amie | March 20, 2014

Water heater maintenance should be as much a part of your home’s upkeep as doing the dishes and vacuuming floors. Our climate tends to change a lot from mild winters to scorching hot summers and even if it’s in a protected place, your water heater can feel the presence of hard water and other corrosives.…

Scenarios Where Toilet Repair Simply Isn’t Good Enough

By amie | March 18, 2014

No-one likes to think of the possibility of a broken toilet. This fixture likely sees more use than any other in our homes, and when problems arise, they need to be dealt with quickly. Here at Four Star Plumbing & Air Conditioning, plumbing repair services can be made thru emergency service calls to deal with…

What’s a SEER

By amie | March 6, 2014

SEER = Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating The performance of your cooling and heating system is determined in a large part by your HVAC equipment’s operating efficiency. Each “matched system” — an outdoor compressor bearing unit that matches with an indoor unit — is tested and awarded an Energy Efficiency Rating, sort of like a miles…

First Day of Spring Means A/C Inspection Time

By amie | March 6, 2014

Some of us prefer the warmer climate of the year, others prefer the colder temps. Regardless of which you like best, in South Carolina we experience both types each year, and most times the weather in SC changes from day to day. Our motto is, “Just wait a minute, the weather will change.” This winter…