by Joe Levitch | Mar 14, 2020 | Energy, Environmental Awareness, Green Remodeling, Historic District Homes, Home Evaluations, HVAC
Reading Time: 3 minutesFor the past 110 years, we have been in a rush to make sure the hurdle of the new housing stock is built safer, stronger, and more energy efficient than the last code cycle because people dying in tragic collapses and fires is not a good thing,...
by Joe Levitch | Jan 25, 2020 | Plumbing
Reading Time: 4 minutesFixing them may or may not be easy. One important thing to remember is that you need to turn off the water supply to work on them with out the possibility of making a big mess. Every home has a main shut off, (I have not run into one without...
by Joe Levitch | Oct 26, 2019 | Plumbing
Reading Time: 3 minutesAs a contractor I get into all sorts of things. It’s like the saying on the shirt. Recently I was called to attend to an emergency, the homeowner had contacted her friend and realtor who happened to have me on speed dial. They were...
by Joe Levitch | Sep 8, 2019 | Fixing things, Plumbing
Reading Time: 2 minutesToilets with separate tanks have a seal that is usually not an issue. In this situation I was called to replace the wax ring because they found water on the floor near the toilet. Naturally I told them to stop using it until I could get there. I...
by Joe Levitch | Aug 25, 2019 | Uncategorized
Reading Time: 2 minutesWe completed a remodeling project that included 3 OFCI ceiling fans with remotes. Sadly, in all the confusion remotes were tossed and naturally so were the controllers. This was unacceptable, so I ordered up the devices and controllers. The...