Stephen with Oxford has been great to work with, he is knowledgeable and helpful. I would highly recommend him; you won’t be disappointed.
At Oxford Plumbing and HVAC Services, we are dedicated to providing top-quality services that meet and exceed our customers’ expectations. With years of experience in the industry, we have built a reputation for being reliable, professional, and committed to customer satisfaction.
Our team is licensed and experienced technicians trained to handle all types of plumbing and HVAC systems, from routine maintenance to complex repairs and installations.
We use only the best materials and equipment to ensure long-lasting results that keep your home or business comfortable and functional.
We understand that plumbing and HVAC issues can be stressful and disruptive, which is why we offer fast and reliable services to minimize downtime and inconvenience. Our goal is to provide solutions that are tailored to your specific needs and budget and to ensure your complete satisfaction with our services.
Thank you for considering Oxford plumbing and HVAC services. We look forward to working with you and providing you with the highest level of quality and professionalism.
At Oxford Plumbing and HVAC Services, we are dedicated to providing top-quality services that meet and exceed our customers’ expectations. With years of experience in the industry, we have built a reputation for being reliable, professional, and committed to customer satisfaction.
Our team is licensed and experienced technicians trained to handle all types of plumbing and HVAC systems, from routine maintenance to complex repairs and installations.
We use only the best materials and equipment to ensure long-lasting results that keep your home or business comfortable and functional.
We understand that plumbing and HVAC issues can be stressful and disruptive, which is why we offer fast and reliable services to minimize downtime and inconvenience. Our goal is to provide solutions that are tailored to your specific needs and budget and to ensure your complete satisfaction with our services.
At Oxford, we believe in building long-lasting relationships with our customers. We take the time to listen to your needs and concerns and work with you to find the best solutions for your situation. We believe in transparency and honesty, and we will always provide you with a clear and upfront estimate before starting any work.
Thank you for considering Oxford plumbing and HVAC services. We look forward to working with you and providing you with the highest level of quality and professionalism.
Stephen with Oxford has been great to work with, he is knowledgeable and helpful. I would highly recommend him; you won’t be disappointed.
I’m passionate about this industry, ever since I was in eighth grade. After putting myself through HVAC school in 2012, I got my first job in the industry in 2013. Over the years, I’ve worked for several different contractors, which has allowed me to see different aspects of the job and build my skill set. With the launch of Oxford, I’m thrilled to be able to bring my experience and expertise to my clients. Looking forward to serving you!
Stephen is a person of good moral character, who cares about people around him. He strives to do the right thing at work and for his family. Stephen is honest, kind, and has a great deal of integrity. I would recommend him to all my friends and family.
Stephen Brown the Plumber !! Such a fair and honest plumber, I can’t say enough how kind a professional he is! He is the real deal!!
I really can’t suggest Stephen and Oxford Plumbing enough. He was quick and fair on price. Will use Oxford again.
At Oxford Plumbing and HVAC, we take pride in being a family-owned business that upholds strong values of honesty, integrity, and friendliness. We understand the importance of finding a reliable and trustworthy service provider for your plumbing and HVAC needs, and we strive to exceed your expectations every step of the way. Our team of skilled professionals is committed to delivering quality workmanship that you can count on. So, if you’re looking for a plumbing and HVAC company that truly cares about your needs, look no further than Oxford Plumbing and HVAC.
The easiest way to unclog your toilet is with a plunger, but if you don’t have one on hand, fill the toilet with dish soap or laundry detergent, add a pot of boiling water and then wait a few minutes before flushing. The hot water should break through the clog as the soap washes everything through the siphon and out of the drain.
A running toilet is usually caused by a flapper, the rubber or plastic valve on the bottom of your tank, that fails to seal. Open the toilet tank and adjust the float arm to see if the water stops an inch below the overflow pipe. If the water doesn’t continue to fill, the flapper needs replaced.
The main causes of high water bills are running toilets, which can waste up to 200 gallons per day, and leaky faucets, which can drip up to 20 gallons per day. Check for leaks by inspecting faucets, as well as removing your toilet bowl’s tank and listening for any sounds, like hissing. If you don’t find leaks in either of those locations, you’ll need to check your water line and hose bibs.
If your shower pressure is low when other faucets in the house are running, your household’s water supply is insufficient due to an inadequate plumbing system. If the problem persists when all other faucets are off, it’s likely due to pipe or patch leaks.
Turn off the disposal, insert an appropriately sized hex or Allen wrench into the hole of the disposal motor. Rotate the wrench back and forth to dislodge the obstruction and fix your jammed garbage disposal.
Prevent clogged drains in your home by stopping hairs, oils, greases, coffee grinds, pasta or hard produce parts, such as broccoli stalks, carrots or apple cores, from going down the drain. A drain stopper or filter can help stop materials, like coffee grinds, pasta and produce from entering your drain.
For anyone not comfortable with DIY maintenance — definitely. If DIY methods fail to fix a leaky pipe or faucet, clogged drain or low–pressure faucet, feel free to give Oxford a call.
Prevent frozen pipes during the coldest times of the year by allowing sink faucets to slightly drip nonstop, especially if you’re away from home for several days.
A sewer line inspection camera is a waterproof camera that makes it possible to inspect sewer lines and other underground pipes.
You should have your septic system inspected every three to five years.
It varies depending on the type of filter you have. If you have cheaper, disposable filters, we recommend changing them every 30 days. If you have pleated, or poly, filters, we recommend changing them every 90 days.
HVAC systems generally last 10 to 15 years. However, your system becomes less efficient and performs worse as it gets older. Therefore, after about 10 years, you may want to start looking for a replacement. Even if you are not having any major problems, modern HVAC systems will save you money on your energy bills because they are more efficient. Plus, they generally come with 10-year warranties, so you won’t need to worry about replacing them for quite a while.
We recommend having your air conditioner serviced once a year. This will save you on energy and repair costs, keep your system running smoothly and efficiently, and make it last longer. The longer you put off AC maintenance, the worse your unit will perform, and the more likely it is that it will break down. Trying to save money by delaying maintenance may backfire by forcing you to pay more on energy bills, and potentially, on repairs if a serious issue arises with your system.
The first step to improving your air quality is to prevent unwanted air from entering your home. To do this, seal your duct system. Then you can focus on either cleaning your existing system or installing a more efficient air filtration system.
Duct cleaning includes cleaning the various components of HVAC forced air systems, including the air ducts and registers, grilles and diffusers, heat exchangers, coils, fan motor, fan housing, and the air handling unit housing. Dust, pollen, and other debris may build up in these components if they are not properly maintained.
It depends on your specific home. In some cases, adding insulation will help. In some cases, replacing your HVAC system or other appliances will help. Sometimes replacing your windows can help. Take your entire home into account to figure out what makes the most sense for you.
There are plenty of ways to improve the cooling efficiency in your home. First, you could replace your existing air conditioner with a newer, more efficient one. This will significantly lower your energy bills and cool your home much more effectively. Schedule a consultation so we can help you find a unit that fits your home.
Once again, the most effective, but most expensive solution is to replace your furnace with a newer, more efficient furnace. Modern high-efficiency furnaces could save you 25% on your energy bills, which means the expense of purchasing a new furnace should pay for itself fairly quickly.
Just as you can set your thermostat to a higher temperature for greater efficiency in the summer, lowering the temperature on your thermostat for at least a portion of the day can save you money on your energy bill in the winter.
Just like in the summer, avoid blocking your vents to ensure that heat is evenly distributed throughout the house. Save energy by closing vents in rooms that you rarely use.
While it may seem counter-intuitive, ceiling fans can help heat your home in the winter, if the blades spin clockwise. Therefore, install ceiling fans for improved energy efficiency in both the summer and winter.
Finally, annual furnace maintenance will ensure that your furnace is running smoothly and efficiently and catch any potential issues.
In terms of energy efficiency, the general rule is, that in summer: the higher, the better, and in winter: the lower, the better. However, the point of air conditioners and furnaces is to keep your home comfortable. Therefore, you need to find the right balance for you between comfort and energy efficiency. For energy efficiency and lower bills, we recommend keeping your thermostat around 78 degrees in the summer and 68 degrees in the winter.
In addition to your personal preferences, your home’s efficiency in terms of insulation, ducts, air filters, whether you have ceiling fans, whether your vents are blocked, and other factors can affect the optimal temperature for your home.
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