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Parkville, MD

Parkville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 4.2 square miles, all land. The northern border of the CDP is Interstate 695 (the Baltimore Beltway) from Loch Raven Boulevard to Putty Hill Avenue. The eastern border is roughly where Putty Hill Avenue becomes Rossville Boulevard, the southern border is the Baltimore City/Baltimore County line from near Glen Road to Loch Raven Boulevard, and the western boundary is Loch Raven Boulevard from the city line to I-695.

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  • City Established : Unincorporated community
    Population Size : 31,633
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In the tomb of a king of the Western Han Dynasty in China (206 BC to 24 AD), archaeologists discovered a 2,000-year-old “toilet” – complete with running water, a stone seat and even a comfortable armrest! The finding: marked the earliest-known water closet, which is quite like what we are using today, in the entire world.

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Parkville Heating Repair Services

Are you looking to have your heater serviced? We can provide expert maintenance services on your unit. Call us at (443) 399-8663 for a free estimate and no extra fees!
Some homeowners may put off maintenance of a system because there doesn’t appear to be anything wrong with it at the time. However, routine maintenance, like routine checkups with a doctor or tune ups for an auto, not only ensure the heating unit is functioning properly, but may also lead to the discovery of potential problems.
Just as doctors like to keep records of blood pressure and sugar levels for patients, heating contractors can identify the strength of the airflow and the overall functioning of a unit. While everything may sound and appear fine to the average person, routine maintenance will help prevent major problems from leading to more costly damage. Our team at Reliability Home Services can assist you in all of your heating needs. We have the skills and expertise to restore your home back to its comfortable state. Whether you need repairs, installations, or maintenance assistance, trust us in becoming your Parkville heating specialist.
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How long do units last?

Typical heating units are sturdy systems that should give owners 15-20 years, and some up to 30, as long as they’re maintained properly. Without the maintenance, problems can begin as early as ten years into a heating unit’s life. Even minor issues can exacerbate the overall condition of a system. That’s why timely maintenance is always the best choice.

What are the advantages of timely maintenance on your unit?

Depending on the type of heating unit or system, replacing a unit, part of a system, or an entire system can lead to major expenses later on down the road. Consistent maintenance on a system might seem costly at first, especially when a system is new, but the money spent early may save thousands of dollars later.
It’s not just the cost of a new system that can run up the bill either. If a heating unit fails during the winter months, other problems can arise. Pipes could freeze and burst. Electric bills might shoot up from the extra use of electric heaters. In businesses ran from home, or office spaces, these costs will add up quickly.
Even if a heating unit isn’t maintained and never faces any of these problems, there are still the costs of inefficient heating. Improper burning, debris and sediment in the nozzle, electrical issues, unchecked filters, and other problems in the system could lead to extra costs in heating a home.
These costs are only short term, though. One of the long-term impacts of poorly maintained heating systems could come in the form of health issues. If heating system burn fuel, improper burning or leaks within the system could lead to fumes and exhaust funneling through the vents and into a home or building. Likewise, old filters and dusty vents could lead to sediment in the air to be fed back into the system and damaging it. Schedule a Precision Tune-ups today to ensure your unit is working properly.

When should you repair or replace your unit?

Even with routine maintenance, dirt and sediment will still build up, components will burn out and fail, and problems will still occur. Sometimes, it can be difficult deciding between repairing and replacing a heater.
One good rule of thumb is that when the repairs start becoming more frequent and costly, it’s better to replace the system, especially if it’s nearing 15 to 20 years of service.
Other factors include the efficiency of the system. If it costs more to heat a home or building despite energy use remaining the same, it might be time to ditch it. Uneven heating of rooms, constant on/off cycling of the system, and louder operating of the system are also signs. However, it’s always best to ask for a professional’s input on the matter.
Make sure your heater is working properly, the experts at Reliability Home Services can help! Contact us today at (443) 399-8663 for immediate service.