Steve Moore

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Steve Moore

Steve Moore is a home services industry expert with over five years of hands-on experience working alongside plumbing, HVAC, and electrical companies across the Northeast, from small-town crews in Vermont to fast-paced operations in Boston and Philadelphia. Specializing in helping contractors grow, market, and systemize their businesses, Steve has gained deep insight into what truly matters to homeowners when something breaks: fast answers, trustworthy guidance, and clear steps to fix the issue. Plumbing Sniper was created to make plumbing problems less overwhelming for everyday homeowners. Whether you're dealing with a leaky pipe, strange noises from your water heater, or trying to avoid shady service calls, this blog delivers practical, easy-to-understand advice. While Steve isn’t a licensed technician, his content is shaped by hundreds of real conversations with industry pros and homeowners alike. His mission is simple: to break down complex issues into straight-talking, no-fluff guidance you can actually use, saving you time, stress, and money.

Is Your Central AC Low on Freon? When to Recharge It

Central air conditioning systems rely on refrigerants like Freon (typically hydrochlorofluorocarbon R-22 or hydrofluorocarbon R-410A)...

The Function of an Air Conditioner’s Outside Unit

The outside unit of an air conditioner, often referred to as the condenser unit or...

Packaged Units vs Split AC Systems: Pros and Cons

Packaged units and split AC systems are two common configurations for cooling and heating in...

Types of AC Refrigerants and their Properties

Types of Refrigerants Let us now look at the 3 types of refrigerants used in...

What is a Refrigerant? How it Works in Air Conditioning

Refrigerant is a crucial component in air conditioning systems, playing a central role in the...

The Temperature When Heat Pumps Stop Being Effective

Heat pumps are energy-efficient heating and cooling systems that work well in a wide range...

Differences Between AC Condenser and Evaporator Coils

The AC (Air Conditioning) condenser coil and evaporator coil are two integral components in a...

Auxiliary vs Emergency Heating: What is the Differences?

Auxiliary heating turns on automatically and for shorter durations when temperature fall below 35 degrees...

What is Auxiliary Heat? What to Do When it Comes On

Auxiliary heat is a supplemental heating system commonly found in heat pump systems. It is...

What is EM Heat? When Should You Turn it On?

EM heat, short for “Emergency Heat,” is a feature found in heat pump systems, especially...