Round Rock Edition | July 2022

2022 REAL ESTATE EDITION

EMPHASIZING ENERGY EFFICIENCY While the U.S. Department of Energy recommends a professional assessment of a home’s energy eciency, it is also possible for homeowners to perform one on their own. Here is a list of areas to check when assessing a home’s energy usage.

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Dwayne Justice, owner of JustUs Plumbing Services in Round Rock, provided information on basic plumbing maintenance.

Without a water softener, hot water heaters should be ushed annually, and they should be ushed every three years with a softener. Property owners should be diligent about checking for leaks and be aware of water pressure. It is also important to clean the aerators on faucets and shower heads and be mindful of clogged drains. WHAT SHOULD PEOPLE LOOK OUT FOR WHEN HIRING A PLUMBER? People should choose a reputable local plumber and contact the plumber as soon as possible to avoid delays for repairs. Clients should call a certied and licensed plumber for major issues and be prepared to explain the issue. Customers should also research companies and check reviews of service.

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE MOST COMMON PLUMBING ISSUES HOMEOWNERS COME ACROSS?

AIR LEAKS Air leaks can save up to 20% on energy per year if addressed. In addition to leaking windows and doors, check for leaks on baseboards or where dierent building materials meet. Leaks can be sealed or plugged with caulk or weather stripping. LIGHTING When replacing bulbs, residents can consider LEDS as well as energy- saving incandescent bulbs. Electric utilities may oer rebates for purchasing energy-ecient lamps. INSULATION Depending on building ages, insulation may not be up to standard. Checking attics, walls near outlets and basements can ensure heat losses are kept to a minimum. Wall insulation may require a thermographic evaluation. APPLIANCES Energy use for appliances can be estimated using the energy guide label on the appliance itself or by using an electricity usage monitor. Unplugging appliances in between uses can keep them from drawing unused electricity. HEATING AND COOLING The U.S. Department of Energy recommends upgrading systems older than 15 years. Checking ductwork for dirt streaks can reveal air leaks, which can be sealed.

Some of the most common plumbing issues facing property owners include water leaks, clogged toilets, faulty water heaters, slow-draining sinks, dripping faucets, running toilets and damage caused by hard water buildup. Hard water destroys not only plumbing, but appliances, too. WHAT ARE SOME BASIC TIPS FOR PEOPLE TO AVOID MAJOR PLUMBING PROBLEMS? The best preventive care plan is to invest in a water-softening system. Over 80% of the hot water heater repair calls we see are due to erosion from hard water buildup. The same goes for faucets and spigots. Property owners should also schedule a seasonal plumbing checklist.

Dwayne Justice Owner, JustUs Plumbing Services 1700 Bryant Drive, Ste. 203, Round Rock 512-883-7908 www.justusplumbingservices.com

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SOURCE: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

Organ Donation Event For Daryl Wilkes as he awaits a heart transplant He served Pflugerville for 32 years, now it’s our turn!

Saturday July 16th 4 - 7 pm 1000 N Georgetown St. Round Rock At the American Legion Hall in Round Rock Fundraiser includes BBQ, Raffle & Organ Donor Awareness

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Organ Recipient Guest Speaker & Organ Donation Registration on site

Accepting any and all donations for Raffles.

BBQ Plate Tickets Available Now - $15 VIP Tables Available Now at $2000

Questions, donations or to purchase tickets: darylwilkesbenefits@gmail.com Gaston & Sheehan will have live auction at event. View items and place bids now! https:txauction.com

VIP table raffle the day of event! Winner must be present

Donations of $1,500 = 2 BBQ plates and business Logo displayed on Sponsor Banner

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