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Black Diamond Experts Helps a Local Family With a New Air Conditioner
Just after the 4th of July, Black Diamond Experts was able to bring some much needed cool relief to a Kearns family. Frank and Heather and their four children have been living in their home without air conditioning or a swamp cooler for the last 2 years. With temperatures in
The Danger Lurking Behind Your Walls – Polybutylene Pipes
Our plumbers at Black Diamond Experts have encountered polybutylene pipes in several homes in Salt Lake County, Utah County, and surrounding areas. Polybutylene is an especially troublesome pipe material and we want to make sure that you are informed about it and know what to look for and what to
The Danger of Older Electrical Panels and Meters
Are you overloading the electrical system in your home? Or is it old/unsafe and not up to today’s safety standards?The condition of your electrical system probably doesn’t come to your attention until a breaker trips, lights flicker, you hear electrical humming or it just stops working. All of these symptoms
3 Big Reasons Why You Should Only Hire Electricians and Plumbers Who are Licensed and Insured
It’s natural to search out the lowest price for a home repair or improvement project. However, you need to beware of the dangers of hiring an unlicensed person vs a trained, licensed, certified and insured technician. In Utah, electricians, plumbers and HVAC contractors are required to be licensed. Typical handymen
Your Electronics and Appliances Could Be Fried Faster Than It Takes to Read This Title
Here in Utah we deal with all kinds of weather conditions. We see hot and dry Summers, blistering cold strong winds, thunderstorms, snow and everything in between (okay, not hurricanes thankfully). Utah weather brings with it a lot of challenges to our electrical system. Power fluctuations can occur as a
Dam That Roof! How to Get Rid of Those Pesky Ice Dams this Winter
The wonders and woes of winter Are you ready for all the fun that winter in Utah brings? Magical snowy weather, skiing, spending a lot more time indoors, driving through snow and ice, wearing heavy coats with winter masks so that your face doesn’t freeze, worrying that the weight of