Tuckers Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing Blog: Archive for November, 2013

The History of Thanksgiving

Monday, November 25th, 2013

Thanksgiving is upon us: a time to get together with relatives, eat some great food, watch a little football or the parade, and stop to appreciate the good things we have in life. Beyond all that, however, there’s a fascinating history to the holiday and its traditions.

The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621 in the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts. Records are spotty at the time, but indicate that the harvest was particularly good that year due to help from the local Native Americans. The meal was probably much different than the one we’re used to, with venison and fish more likely than turkey, but the general principle was unchanged.

It wasn’t a few centuries later, however, that Thanksgiving became an annual tradition. George Washington called for a “national day of Thanksgiving” in 1789, and again in 1795, but they were both “one shot” declarations, rather than a call for an annual tradition. Individual cities and states picked up the ball, but it wasn’t until 1863 that Thanksgiving became a national once-a-year event. President Lincoln declared the last Thursday in November to be a Thanksgiving “to heal the wounds of the nation and restore it.”

From there, it remained a tradition until Franklin Roosevelt signed a law in December of 1941 making it a federal holiday. The law also changed the date from the last Thursday in November to the fourth Thursday in November, making it a little earlier in some cases (which Roosevelt hoped would give the country an economic boost).

Wherever you celebrate the holiday and whoever you choose to celebrate it with, we wish you nothing but happiness and joy this Thanksgiving.  

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Possible Upgrades for Better Heating Performance

Monday, November 18th, 2013

When it comes to heating, Bethesda MD residents want to keep their homes comfortable and energy efficient. We get our share of cold winters in Maryland, and heating can use a lot of energy. You can help yourself out with a little up-front investment in your existing heating system to help it run more efficiently. Here are some possible upgrades for better heating in Bethesda MD.

  • Ductwork upgrades. If you use a forced-air system – a gas furnace that blows hot air through a series of ducts to warm the home – you may want to upgrade your ducts. You can do this in a number of ways: for example by having them wrapped in insulation to better retain the warmth of the air flowing through them. A qualified technician can help you with the specifics.
  • Zone control systems. Zone controls divide your house into different sections, allowing you to heat or cool each one individually. Not only does this allow you to tailor the temperatures in different parts of the house, but you can turn down the heat in rooms you aren’t using, saving you a great deal of money in the process.
  • Programmable thermostats. If you have an older thermostat, consider adding a new digital one with programmable controls. They let you automatically turn the heat down when you go off to work each morning, then turn it back up again ten minutes before you get home. It saves you considerable money in heating without skimping on basic comfort levels.

If you’re exploring possible upgrade for better heating in Bethesda, MD, it pays to consult the advice of professionals. Tuckers Air Conditioning & Heating handles all kinds of issues regarding heating, and we offer free second opinions as well as estimates on replacement costs. Let us talk to you about your upgrade options and make the choices that work best for your home and budget. Pick up the phone and give us a call today!

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Is There a “Best” Option for Heating?

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

When we go shopping for anything we need, whether it’s a car or a bottle of dishwashing liquid, we want to get the best option we can for our money. We would like to believe that somewhere out there exists a “best option” for everything we want to buy—but that’s not often the case.

Take heating your home, for example. You need to have an effective heater in your home to get you through the chilly North Potomac, MD heating season. But is there a “best” choice out there, a single answer to your heating needs?

The answer is: yes and no.

Don’t get frustrated yet! There’s an explanation to that seemingly ambiguous answer, and after you think about it, you’ll see that you have a path toward getting effective and efficient heating in your home for this winter. Tuckers Air Conditioning & Heating is here to help guide you down that path.

“No”: There is no general best option for heating

The reason there isn’t a best option for getting home heating is because every house has unique needs. The way to heat a home depends on factors such as size, insulation, age, the number of windows, how many people live there, and the availability of fuel sources. Also, each homeowner will have different goals regarding his or her long-term energy budget. With the variety of different kinds of heating systems available, any attempt to offer a single “best” option would fail.

“Yes”: There is a best option for you

However, if you get experts to look over your house and measure its heating requirements (using an algorithm known as a heat load calculation) and then work with them regarding your specific plans, you can end up with the best option for you. This is why you should never attempt to make a choice for heating system on your own: there are many issues that need the outlook of professionals to discern. If you go from general suggestions found on DIY websites or from the advice of amateurs, the chance of getting the best heating system for your needs will be far less likely.

You don’t want to find out too late into the cold months that you picked the wrong system for heating your North Potomac, MD home. Contact Tuckers Air Conditioning & Heating for advice from HVAC experts. Whether a furnace, boiler, or heat pump, we can locate the system that will do the best job possible keeping your family warm this winter.

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Best Ways to Prevent Clogs

Tuesday, November 5th, 2013

We like our pipes and faucets to work, we’re willing to take steps to maintain them and when trouble arises, we need to call in an expert sooner rather than later.  As with so many things, an ounce of prevention beats a pound of cure. You can avoid clogged sinks – and an unnecessary call to the plumber – with a little bit of foresight on your part. Here are the best ways to prevent clogs in your plumbing.

Start with the kitchen faucets. In general, try to avoid pouring food that might cause clogs down your sink. This includes things like hot grease, coffee grinds and fibrous vegetable matter such as potato peelings. You can help by turning the water on hot and letting it run for a few minutes after you’ve cleaned up; it will help break up grease in your pipes and prevent any clogs from forming. You can also try to keep your drain clear by pouring a half cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by an equal amount of vinegar. Then turn on the hot water again and let it flow through the pipes; that will help break up any clogs that may be forming.

In the bathroom, put down a drain catch to prevent hair and soap scum from going down your pipes. Make sure you clean it regularly, and call in a plumber if you notice that your bathroom sink or shower is draining slowly – the first sign of a clog forming.

If you notice any issues with your drains, call a plumber to check for any problems and snake your pipes to keep them clear. It’s one of the best ways to prevent clogs in your plumbing in Gaithersburg, MD. The experts at Tuckers Air Conditioning & Heating can handle any matter concerning plumbing, Gaithersburg, MD is part of our service area, and preventative maintenance is one of our offered services. Pick up the phone and give us a call today!

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