The Benefits of a Whole-Home Humidifier During Cold Weather

A whole home humidifier can make a noticeable difference in how your home feels and performs during cold weather, especially when your furnace is running a lot. By adding controlled moisture into dry indoor air, it boosts comfort, helps protect your home’s finishes, and reduces annoying issues like static shocks and dry, itchy skin. Key […]
How to Tell When Your Furnace Needs Professional Attention (Before It Breaks Down)

When winter temperatures dip and your home’s comfort depends on a reliable heating system, a failing furnace can quickly turn from a minor inconvenience into a serious problem. Many homeowners wait until their furnace stops working altogether before calling an HVAC technician, but catching signs early can save you time, money, and stress. Understanding how […]
5 Signs It’s Time to Upgrade Your Water Heater Before the Holidays

Key Takeaway: If your showers are getting shorter, water takes longer to heat, or your tank makes strange noises, your water heater may be on its last leg. Replacing it before the holidays can save you from cold showers, leaks, and high energy bills — and modern, energy-efficient or tankless systems offer big comfort and cost […]
Why You Should Schedule a Furnace Tune-Up Before Winter Hits

Key Takeaway: Booking a professional furnace tune-up before winter helps your system run safer, warmer, and more efficiently all season long — preventing breakdowns, reducing heating bills, and extending your unit’s lifespan just when your family needs comfort most. The Countdown to Winter: Why Timing Matters As temperatures begin to drop across Myrtle Beach, homeowners start […]
Creepy Noises or Cold Spots? It Might Be Your HVAC—Not Ghosts!

As Halloween creeps closer, you might enjoy a few spooky decorations and scary movies—but the last thing you want is a real-life fright from your home’s plumbing, heating, or air system! Strange noises, mysterious drips, cold chills, and unexpected smells might sound like ghostly activity… but they could actually be your HVAC or plumbing calling […]
What Size HVAC System Do I Need?

Choosing the right HVAC system for your home is one of the most important decisions you can make for your comfort—and your wallet. Too big, and you’ll waste energy and money. Too small, and your system will struggle to keep up, leaving you with hot spots, cold spots, and higher utility bills. So how do […]
How to Reset Your Honeywell Thermostat

If your Honeywell thermostat isn’t working properly—or you’ve recently changed batteries or Wi-Fi networks—you might need to reset it. Resetting can clear programming errors, reconnect Wi-Fi, or return settings to factory defaults. Below are the most common reset methods based on thermostat type: 1. Honeywell Touchscreen Thermostats (like T5, T6, T9, and T10 models) To […]
Early Signs Your Plumbing Needs Emergency Care

Plumbing issues can strike unexpectedly and cause serious damage if not addressed promptly. For homeowners in Murrells Inlet, Myrtle Beach, and surrounding areas, knowing the early signs that your plumbing needs emergency care can save you from costly repairs, water damage, and stressful situations. At At Your Service Plumbing and Drain Cleaning, we’re here to […]
What Every Homeowner Should Know Before a Rainy Season

The rainy season in South Carolina brings much-needed moisture to our landscapes, but it can also introduce serious plumbing challenges for homeowners. From heavy downpours to potential flooding, your home’s plumbing system needs to be ready to handle the increased water flow and moisture to avoid costly damage and disruptions. At At Your Service Plumbing […]
Summer Plumbing Prep: Essential Maintenance for Myrtle Beach Homes

Summer in Myrtle Beach means long, sunny days filled with beach trips, barbecues, and family fun. But the hot and humid coastal weather can put a unique strain on your home’s plumbing system. Proper summer plumbing maintenance is essential to avoid costly repairs and ensure your system keeps running smoothly all season long. At At […]