https://youtube.com/shorts/tt9jSjG0064 When we walk through a home for an inspection, the electrical system is one of those areas you can’t afford to gloss over. It’s not just about lights turning on—it’s about safety, code compliance, and long-term reliability. At At Your Service Pros, our electrical inspections are designed to make sure power is coming into
A poorly installed HVAC system can drain a homeowner’s wallet for years. One recent customer spent more than $3,000 replacing a failed compressor, added leak-stop products that didn’t solve the refrigerant loss, and was then quoted another $3,000 in repairs on a nine-year-old system. In the end, the system had to be replaced entirely —
https://youtu.be/e5MG3ug9oeU Introduction When a homeowner asks whether their six-year-old furnace needs a tune-up, the answer is almost always yes. A recent visit to a customer’s home showed exactly why: hidden gas leaks, airflow restrictions, improper installation shortcuts, and a severely clogged outdoor condenser were quietly costing them money and putting their safety at risk. A
When installing a new HVAC system, one of the most important safety checks happens before the unit ever powers on. Electricians and HVAC techs must verify that the wire gauge and fuse ratings match the equipment’s nameplate requirements. If they don’t, the system can overheat, trip breakers, or even become a fire hazard. Below, we
Introduction Malachi’s story is one of the most inspiring transformations you’ll ever hear—going from being severely overweight and mentally exhausted to conquering 66 Spartan races, over 1,300 obstacles, and even competing at the Spartan World Championship. His journey proves that health isn’t built on motivation alone—it’s built on discipline, environment, and surrounding yourself with the
For decades, most furnaces came equipped with PSC (Permanent Split Capacitor) blower motors. These traditional AC motors did their job, but they were notoriously inefficient. As technology and energy standards advanced, HVAC professionals began phasing them out in favor of ECM (Electronically Commutated Motor) and variable-speed DC motors—dramatically improving efficiency, comfort, and cost savings for