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The Importance of Getting Your Air Conditioner Checked

During summer, heatwaves can strike unexpectedly, bringing sweltering temperatures and humidity that can make your home feel like a sauna. To ensure that you and your family stay comfortable during these oppressive conditions, it’s crucial to have your air conditioning system checked before the heat hits. At Gillece Services, we understand the importance of a

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Preparing Your Plumbing for the Summer Months

As the balmy days of summer approach, it’s time to make sure your plumbing system is ready to handle the demands of the warmer season. With increased water usage from activities like gardening, barbecuing and entertaining guests, taking proactive steps can prevent plumbing issues and keep your home running smoothly.  1. Check for Leaks The

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How to Prepare Your Air Conditioner for Summer

Summer brings its fair share of joys — longer days, backyard barbecues and family vacations. But as the temperatures climb, so does our reliance on air conditioning to keep our homes comfortable. Without proper preparation, your AC might struggle to keep up, leading to discomfort and unexpected expenses. Learning how to prepare your air conditioner

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10 Tips for Preventing Electrical Shocks in the Kitchen

The kitchen is where life happens. It’s where we brew our morning coffee, prep school lunches and gather for family dinners. But with all the cooking, cleaning and multitasking, it’s easy to overlook the potential electrical hazards lurking in this busy space. Between water, heat and a slew of appliances, the risk of electrical shock

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How to Add a Bathroom to Your Basement

Are you interested in increasing the value of your home? Adding a bathroom will do just that. However, installing a bathroom on your first or second floor tends to be expensive because you're adding square footage to your home or taking away precious space from a bedroom. A cost-effective and space saving way to add

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