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Making a smaller footprint on the earth...in a big way.

What’s essential to you is also essential to us.
As a family-owned company, what matters most to your family are the same things that matter most to ours…Award

  • Pure and safe water to sustain us
  • Comfort in our homes against extreme temperatures
  • Septic systems that return cleaner water to the earth
  • Environmentally sound and energy-efficient products

O’Leary combines 21st-century solutions with the same 1958 standards we began with…
providing a great value at a fair price.  We stand behind our workmanship and the equipment we install with a professional staff committed to making your project run smoothly, from start to finish.

Thinking green isn’t new to us. 
O’Leary has been a forerunner in using environmentally sound solutions for over 50 years. We draw respectfully from the earth and deliver those gifts to your home. You’ll find our experience invaluable in giving you today’s options for lower energy costs and better results. Our history confirms we know how to use the technology correctly and won’t be learning on your project. 

You can count on us to be here today AND tomorrow.
Whether new home construction, a remodel project or light commercial, call us for a quote or let your builder know you want to work with O’Leary Plumbing and Heating.  You can count on our work today and count on us to stand behind it in the future.

 

 

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Tip of the Month

Sprinkling your lawn can have an impact on your well system.

During dryer weather periods many homeowners wish to maintain the lush green lawn and colorful flowerbeds they’ve enjoyed throughout the summer. Sprinkling can have an impact on your well system by placing strain on the pump. 
A properly functioning system will allow you to fill a 5-gallon bucket, after a period of sprinkling, before your pump starts working again. The best way to avoid problems and assure the flow of water you need is to properly maintain your equipment. 
Signs your system may need some attention are:

  1. Well pump frequently starts & stops
  2. Well pump runs continuously or for an extended period of time
  3. Well seems to pump less water
  4. Low water pressure after use

If you’re experiencing any of the symptoms above, give us a call.

Just a reminder: If your well area was flooded or has standing water nearby, testing your well water for bacteria will give you peace of mind in knowing you and your family are drinking safe water.

Get more great answers to your questions in our Tip Archive

Going Green?

Heating People Is the Most Efficient Way to Use Modern Technology
By Lawrence V. Drake

Alternative energy sources require alternative delivery methods.  Conventional heating and cooling systems are difficult to adapt efficiently to energy sources they were not designed to handle.  The good news about radiant heating is that it is the most efficient and effective heat delivery system known and is compatible with almost any energy source.

Radiant heating or cooling refers to the transfer of heat energy from one place to another.  It works similar to a light bulb whose light is produced in one location and radiates out until it strikes another object.  Light is not visible as it travels through space, only when it strikes another object and illuminates it.  When we switch on the light, it seems that light fills the room, but in fact, we are seeing the illuminated surfaces.  Radiant heating works exactly the same way only on a much lower wavelength.  Heat is created by one surface and radiates as energy to other surfaces in the space.  It reverts back into heat when it strikes a surface and raises the temperature of that surface.

We receive heat from any surface that is warmer than our body surface temperature and we radiate heat to any surface that is cooler than we are.  When we artificially heat or cool a surface in the room, for example the floor, we can control when and how much heat our body gains or loses.

To read this article in its entirety go to: www.radiantlivingmag.comFrom the Director

Now is the time…to learn if radiant flooring is right for you!

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O'Leary installs radiant flooring!

To speak with a trained professional contact us at 262-642-7747

 

 
   

2720 Buell Dr, East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7747 Fax: (262) 642-3846 olearyplumbing@centurytel.net

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