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April 15, 2017

TOP 3 MOST COMMON HVAC SYSTEM BREAKDOWNS

Things are heating up in the Grand Strand and summer is just around the corner. Our cats aren’t cooling their heels though, they’re preparing for the […]
March 25, 2017

WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR?

Mechanical contractors work with almost anything that involves mechanical parts or machinery in a home or building. They perform mechanical repairs, install equipment and systems, as […]
March 15, 2017

Have you noticed a change in how long it takes your bathtub to drain? Or maybe you’ve been having to break out the plunger for the commode more frequently. You may be experiencing one of the most common plumbing issues around: clogged pipes. Once you have a clog, you may need professional help to clear it. Knowing the culprits of your clog conundrums may help you avoid them in the future – and the repair costs for hard to bust clog-ups. Clogs in the Bathroom Bathrooms are a hot spot for clogs! Clogs can happen in the tub, in the sink or in the toilet drain lines. Starting with the toilet, barring a sewer main break or back-up, many toilet line clogs can be avoided by simply not flushing things down the toilet that aren’t meant to be flushed. Items like tooth floss, diaper wipes, cotton swabs, cat litter, feminine products and clumps of hair can all cause clogs and should never be flushed down the toilet. The bathroom sink and the bathtub are often plagued by the same combination of clog creators – hair and soap scum. Soap by itself can cause a residue that builds up in your pipes but when you add-in hair that washes down the drain with it, the two can add up to slow drains and full-on stoppages. Clogs in the Kitchen Clogs in the kitchen are often caused by completely different factors (except for soap, which can build up in any pipe). One of the biggest culprits of kitchen clog catastrophes is fat. Pouring oils, grease and fats from cooking down the sink is one of the worst offenses you can commit in the kitchen. Fat and grease solidify as they cool and adhere to the walls of the plumbing, narrowing the space available for water to drain and working as a gunky trap to capture undissolved bits of food. This gunky mess builds up until you eventually have a totally stopped up sink. Preventing Clog Crimes The best way to avoid clogs inside the home is to avoid the “clog crimes” that cause them! Never flush items down the toilet like cotton swabs, diaper wipes or cat litter. In your sink and tub, try out a few versions of hair traps to find one that works for you and allows less hair to go down the drain. In the kitchen, never pour any kind of oil, grease or fatty substance down the drain. And always scrape plates into the trash before putting into your sink. Your garbage disposal is meant to break up small bits of food that escape into the drain to prevent clogs. Your garbage disposal is not meant to be an extra trash can with an electric grinder in it! You can also help break up soap scum and greasy deposits by regularly using a bio-based drain cleaner with enzymes and bacteria that eat and dissolve build-up to keep drains running clear. And when you do have a clog you just can’t bust, call Carolina Cool. Our highly-trained technicians are the best clog-crushing cats in town.

Spring time is the best time to make sure your commercial HVAC system is prepped and ready for the hot and humid Myrtle Beach summer weather. […]
July 25, 2016

WHY DOES IT FEEL HOTTER THAN IT IS?

It’s summertime and it is H.O.T, hot! Seems like every day during the heat of the summer, the weather forecasters are using phrases like “and the […]
July 15, 2016

MOLD IN YOUR CRAWLSPACE?

If you own a home in coastal South Carolina, you’re already aware of just how high the humidity can be during the summer. You may even […]
April 25, 2015

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN IN MYRTLE BEACH?

Do you need an electrician in Myrtle Beach? Carolina Cool offers more then HVAC sales and repairs – we have several other divisions, one of which […]
April 15, 2015

INDOOR AIR QUALITY VS. SEASONAL ALLERGIES

Indoor Air Quality vs. Seasonal Allergies Spring on the Grand Strand…Yes there are flowers blooming, trees greening and …. Everything in sight is yellow. Yes yellow […]
September 25, 2014

MOST COMMON PLUMBING FIXES

Plumbing, like electricity is usually best left to the experts. A simple changing of a shower head or using a plunger is fine for a DIY […]
April 15, 2017

TOP 3 MOST COMMON HVAC SYSTEM BREAKDOWNS

Things are heating up in the Grand Strand and summer is just around the corner. Our cats aren’t cooling their heels though, they’re preparing for the […]
March 25, 2017

WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR?

Mechanical contractors work with almost anything that involves mechanical parts or machinery in a home or building. They perform mechanical repairs, install equipment and systems, as […]
March 15, 2017

Have you noticed a change in how long it takes your bathtub to drain? Or maybe you’ve been having to break out the plunger for the commode more frequently. You may be experiencing one of the most common plumbing issues around: clogged pipes. Once you have a clog, you may need professional help to clear it. Knowing the culprits of your clog conundrums may help you avoid them in the future – and the repair costs for hard to bust clog-ups. Clogs in the Bathroom Bathrooms are a hot spot for clogs! Clogs can happen in the tub, in the sink or in the toilet drain lines. Starting with the toilet, barring a sewer main break or back-up, many toilet line clogs can be avoided by simply not flushing things down the toilet that aren’t meant to be flushed. Items like tooth floss, diaper wipes, cotton swabs, cat litter, feminine products and clumps of hair can all cause clogs and should never be flushed down the toilet. The bathroom sink and the bathtub are often plagued by the same combination of clog creators – hair and soap scum. Soap by itself can cause a residue that builds up in your pipes but when you add-in hair that washes down the drain with it, the two can add up to slow drains and full-on stoppages. Clogs in the Kitchen Clogs in the kitchen are often caused by completely different factors (except for soap, which can build up in any pipe). One of the biggest culprits of kitchen clog catastrophes is fat. Pouring oils, grease and fats from cooking down the sink is one of the worst offenses you can commit in the kitchen. Fat and grease solidify as they cool and adhere to the walls of the plumbing, narrowing the space available for water to drain and working as a gunky trap to capture undissolved bits of food. This gunky mess builds up until you eventually have a totally stopped up sink. Preventing Clog Crimes The best way to avoid clogs inside the home is to avoid the “clog crimes” that cause them! Never flush items down the toilet like cotton swabs, diaper wipes or cat litter. In your sink and tub, try out a few versions of hair traps to find one that works for you and allows less hair to go down the drain. In the kitchen, never pour any kind of oil, grease or fatty substance down the drain. And always scrape plates into the trash before putting into your sink. Your garbage disposal is meant to break up small bits of food that escape into the drain to prevent clogs. Your garbage disposal is not meant to be an extra trash can with an electric grinder in it! You can also help break up soap scum and greasy deposits by regularly using a bio-based drain cleaner with enzymes and bacteria that eat and dissolve build-up to keep drains running clear. And when you do have a clog you just can’t bust, call Carolina Cool. Our highly-trained technicians are the best clog-crushing cats in town.

Spring time is the best time to make sure your commercial HVAC system is prepped and ready for the hot and humid Myrtle Beach summer weather. […]
July 25, 2016

WHY DOES IT FEEL HOTTER THAN IT IS?

It’s summertime and it is H.O.T, hot! Seems like every day during the heat of the summer, the weather forecasters are using phrases like “and the […]
July 15, 2016

MOLD IN YOUR CRAWLSPACE?

If you own a home in coastal South Carolina, you’re already aware of just how high the humidity can be during the summer. You may even […]
April 25, 2015

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN IN MYRTLE BEACH?

Do you need an electrician in Myrtle Beach? Carolina Cool offers more then HVAC sales and repairs – we have several other divisions, one of which […]
April 15, 2015

INDOOR AIR QUALITY VS. SEASONAL ALLERGIES

Indoor Air Quality vs. Seasonal Allergies Spring on the Grand Strand…Yes there are flowers blooming, trees greening and …. Everything in sight is yellow. Yes yellow […]
September 25, 2014

MOST COMMON PLUMBING FIXES

Plumbing, like electricity is usually best left to the experts. A simple changing of a shower head or using a plunger is fine for a DIY […]