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B&W Plumbing and Heating Big Deal of the Week!

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

       

 

 

 

 $30.00 Off Any Air Conditioning Repair.

B&W Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc.

317-243-3581

 

 

 

Coupon must be presented at the time of service.

Cannot be combined with any other coupons or offers.

Offer Expires: September 10, 2010                                                                                           PLC# 1000948

B&W Plumbing and Heating September Deal of the Month

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

       

 

 

 

 

 

B&W Plumbing and Heating September Deal of the Month:  New Laundry Sink and Faucet Installed for $575.00.

 

The kitchen is the center of activity in most of our homes.  It also becomes a staging area before things are put away.  We set down the mail, do homework, unpack groceries among other things.  The poor kitchen sink becomes your do everything sink.  You wash your hands, clean the aquarium, wash the baby, dump the mop bucket and more.  Your kitchen sink was intended for just food prep and washing dishes.  Think about the germs and chemicals these other activities introduce into the center of our food preparation.  If you do not have a hand sink nearby, consider installing a laundry sink.  A laundry sink can be installed in a muck room, a climate controlled garage, and of course, an adjoining laundry room.  A laundry sink is convenient, deeper than your kitchen sink and more durable.

 

 

 

*This price is to hook up to existing drain and water lines.  May be additional charge for water and drain lines.

 

Coupon must be presented at the time of service.

Cannot be combined with any other coupons or offers.

Offer Expires: September 30, 2010                                                                                           PLC# 1000948

It sure is nice to have our phone system back!

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

 

The lightning storm we had Monday night FRIED our phone system and now we are finally up and running!  We apologize for any inconvenience or if we missed your call!

 

You can alway schedule service online at: http://www.bplusw.com/NeedService.html

Combination Primary and Backup Pump Systems From B&W Plumbing and Heating

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

 

Once again, we have exceded the average rainfall totals this May in the Central Indiana area.  In turn, your sump pump is probably working overtime.  Is it keeping up with the amount or water that is coming?  Every time a storm knocks the power out to you home are you hoping it will come on as quick as possible so your basement doesn’t flood?  Have B&W Plumbing and Heating install piece of mind with a Combonation Sump Pump system.

 

The new PHCC Pro Series, “Pair of Pumps” combination systems, couples an energy efficient primary sump pump and battery backup sump pump into one compact system. The primary pump operates off AC power. If the power is interrupted, or more water is coming into the sump than the AC pump can handle, the backup sump pump will begin pumping automatically.

 

The combination systems also contain unique monitoring features that warns the homeowner if the power goes out, battery fluid is low, backup pump was activated, or if the battery is discharged, defective, or battery terminals need cleaning. In addition the PS-C33 pump controller can send an alarm signal to a home security system or auto dialer.

 

Features:

  • Energy efficient permanent split capacitor (PSC) motor
  • Continuous duty rated
  • Dual float switches on primary and backup pumps
  • Automatically switches to battery power when AC fails
  • Backup pump will assist primary pump if excessive amounts of water are entering the sump
  • Detects irregularities, sounds an alarm, and pinpoints problems and solutions on control panel
  • Maintains and recharges battery automatically
  • Alarm can be silenced during a power outage
  • Output terminals for connection to a security system or auto-dialer (PS-C33 only)
  • Can accommodate two (2) B2200 batteries for 16 hours of continuous pumping (PS-C33 only)
  • 3-year warranty
  • Water cooled (no oil to leak)

 

Call 317-243-3581 and have your Combination Sump Pump System installed today.

How are we different from other Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning and Drain Companies?

Monday, April 26th, 2010

 

 

Our mission is to provide superior products and unparalleled service to the residents of Central Indiana.

 

How do we do this? We personally test new products.

 

  • We know the pros and cons of living with a tankless water heater. We test them in our homes.

 

  • Toilets are tested in our office. If you need to flush it twice,  we put it on our do not install list.

 

  • How do we know the American Standard Accuclean performs as promised, it is installed in my house.

 

  • Training, education and more training. We seek opportunities and our staff welcomes learning about new ideas and techniques and reviewing old. 

 

Family owned and operated. There are five owners at B&W and we are all in the office everyday. Our corporate office is the same address. Rules and policies are not transferred from another state. When you call 317-243-3581, you are speaking to a member of our staff at 2101 Cunningham Road, Indianapolis, Indiana , 10 blocks from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

 

We treat our customers as we like to be treated. We believe as professionals it is our duty to assist you in making the right decision for your home and family. There is not a one size fits all solution. We listen to your needs and concerns and offer our professional advice.

 

We reward our customer’s loyalty.  Once you purchase a planned service agreement or spend a cumulative total of $500, you are a preferred customer.  Every month we will send you B&W Bucks for the previous month’s service total.  B&W Bucks never expire and can be transferred to family members, friends, or other organizations.

 

We want a lifelong relationship. We want to be your plumbing, heating, air conditioning and drain company.

The Water You Lose Could Cost As Much As The Water You Use

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

So you have a leaky faucet or toilet and you tell yourself you will have it taken care of later.  Leaking fixtures sends your water and your money down the drain.  It is much better to have the leak repaired rather than let it continue to waste your money.

 

From the EPA website:

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    The Facts on Leaks:

    • Leaks can account for, on average, 10,000 gallons of water wasted in the home every year, which is enough to fill a backyard swimming pool.
    • The amount of water leaked from U.S. homes could exceed more than 1 trillion gallons per year. That’s equivalent to the annual water use of Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami combined.
    • Ten percent of homes have leaks that waste 90 gallons or more per day.
    • Common types of leaks found in the home include leaking toilet flappers, dripping faucets, and other leaking valves. All are easily correctable.
    • Fixing easily corrected household water leaks can save homeowners more than 10 percent on their water bills.
    • Keep your home leak-free by repairing dripping faucets, toilet valves, and showerheads. In most cases, fixture replacement parts don’t require a major investment and can be installed by do-it-yourselfers.
    • The vast majority of leaks can be eliminated after retrofitting a household with new WaterSense labeled fixtures and other high-efficiency appliances.

     

    Leak Detection:

    • A good method to check for leaks is to examine your winter water usage. It’s likely that a family of four has a serious leak problem if its winter water use exceeds 12,000 gallons per month.
    • Check your water meter before and after a two-hour period when no water is being used. If the meter does not read exactly the same, you probably have a leak.
    • One way to find out if you have a toilet leak is to place a drop of food coloring in the toilet tank. If the color shows up in the bowl within 15 minutes without flushing, you have a leak. Make sure to flush immediately after this experiment to avoid staining the tank.

     

    Faucets and Showerheads:

    • A leaky faucet that drips at the rate of one drip per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons per year. A home with WaterSense labeled toilets could use that water to flush for six months!
    • Leaky faucets can be reduced by checking faucet washers and gaskets for wear and replacing them if necessary. If you are replacing a faucet, look for the WaterSense label.
    • A showerhead leaking at 10 drips per minute wastes more than 500 gallons per year. That’s enough water to wash 60 loads of dishes in your dishwasher.
    • Most leaky showerheads can be fixed by ensuring a tight connection using pipe tape and a wrench.

     

    Toilets:

    • If your toilet is running constantly, you could be wasting 200 gallons of water or more every day.
    • If your toilet is leaking, the cause is most often an old, faulty toilet flapper. Over time, this inexpensive rubber part decays, or minerals build up on it. It’s usually best to replace the whole rubber flapper—a relatively easy, inexpensive do-it-yourself project that pays for itself in no time.
    • If you do need to replace the entire toilet, look for a WaterSense labeled model. If a family of four replaces its older, inefficient toilets with new WaterSense labeled ones, it could save more than 16,000 gallons per year. Retrofitting the house could save the family approximately $2,000 in water and wastewater bills over the lifetime of the toilets.

     

    Outdoors:

    • An irrigation system should be checked each spring before use to make sure it was not damaged by frost or freezing.
    • An irrigation system with pressure set at 60 pounds per square inch that has a leak 1/32nd of an inch in diameter (about the thickness of a dime) can waste about 6,300 gallons of water per month.

     

     

For more information on water leaks, visit the EPA’s website:  http://www.epa.gov/watersense/pubs/fixleak.html

 

Call B&W Plumbing and Heating at 317-243-3581 and have your leak taken care of today!

Save 10% On Every Service Call!!

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

 

…….With a Planned Service Agreement from B&W Plumbing and Heating.  Whether it’s Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning or Drains, Planned Service Agreements (PSA) will receive 10% on any service call.

Including the 10% discount, PSA customers will receive these additional benefits:

Benefits include:

     * No overtime charge.

     * Priority scheduling.

     * 24 Hour Service.

 

When you purchase a PSA, we will provide you with two precision tune-ups (one air conditioner tune up and one furnace tune up) to help provide a quality, efficient and safe indoor environment.

 

Procedures performed:

     * Clean or replace filters

     * Check and clean inside cooling coil if accessible (during A/C check)

     * Check primary and secondary drains

     * Add algae tablets to condensate pans

     * Vacuum blower housing/compartment

     * Clean and check condenser coil (during A/C check)

     * Lubricate all moving parts where applicable

     * Check and tighten all loose electrical connections

     * Check operation pressures for proper refrigerant charge (during A/C check)

     * Monitor voltage and amperage draw on all motors

     * Monitor air conditioning cycle (during A/C check)

     * Adjust gas pressure (during furnace check)

     * Check and adjust pilot operation if applicable (during furnace check)

     * Monitor flue draft for safe operation (during furnace check)

     * Check and test safety controls

     * Monitor furnace cycle (during furnace check)

     * Check for cracked heat exchanger (during furnace check)

 

Click the link to schedule online and save $10.00 on your PSA:  http://www.bplusw.com/NeedService.html

From The Ask The Expert Mailbox….

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

 

We have a Aprilaire model # 550 furnace humidifier and water

is continuosly draining from it even though our furnace isn’t on.  Is there a problem with it?

 

Ron, Indianapolis, Indiana

 

 

 

Ron,

 

Thanks for contacting us & your question. Water should be coming out of the humidifier drain when there is a call for humidity in the heating cycle. If water continues to come out of the drain, the solenoid valve may be stuck in the open position or the solenoid valve is getting continuous power not allowing it to close. The humidifier pad should be replaced and the humidifier serviced at the beginning of each heating season. Please e-mail or call me at our office at 243-3581 with any additional questions.

 

 

Thank you,

 

Dave Mejean

HVAC Manager

B&W Plumbing and Heating Company, Inc.

This is your 50th year serving Central Indiana

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

 

 

It is hard to beleive, but this will be our 50th year serving Central Indiana’s plumbing, heating and air conditioning needs.  We are also proud to say that after 50 years we are still Family / Locally Owned.  We would like to thank our customers for making this possible and we look forward to serving you and your families for at least the next 50 years.

When Is The Best Time To Tune Up Your Air Conditioner?

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

 

Spring is the best time to tune up you air conditioner.  A little maintenance in the beginning of the air conditioning seasons can prevent small problems from becoming expensive problems later on.  Our technicians can catch small issues and can ensure your a/c is running at optimal efficiency. 

All equipment, even the most reliable, needs routine maintenance. Complicated equipment like today’s air conditioners benefit in many ways from annual service. They recover much of their lost efficiency, they are less likely to suffer a major break down, they have a longer life span, they increase your comfort, and they operate for less money. 

Even if you have recently replaced your HVAC equipment, you will need to maintain your system in order to keep your extended warranty in effect.

Energy Star recommends annual maintenance on your HVAC equipment:   http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=heat_cool.pr_hvac

Also from the Energy Star website:

 

As you can see, limited air flow and improper refrigerant charge can reduce the efficiency of you air conditioning equipment up to 15%.

The easiest way to schedule your Air Conditioning Tune Up is to click  http://bplusw.com/NeedService.html and save $10.00 for scheduling online.

B&W Plumbing and Heating

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