Friday, January 10, 2014

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An efficient furnace makes sure your family stays warm throughout the winter season. As your furnace plays an integral part in comfortable living, you need it functioning at optimum performance. Throughout the years, however, your furnace is likely to experience wear and tear. If your unit is more than 15 years old and gives you more problems than comfort, it may be time to replace it. A faulty installation will not only leave your family in the cold but could also be the cause of a fire emergency. To prevent this from happening, be sure to...
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Given that winter only happens once a year, some homeowners tend to take the maintenance of their heating equipment for granted. As long as their units are running, most people are contented with letting them be without inspecting for potential issues. If you deal with your heating system this way, there is a big chance that you may encounter severe damage at the most inopportune time. In other words, it pays to remain vigilant at all times. When making sure your heating equipment at home is running efficiently, not only you promote a comfortable living...

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

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Everyone always looks forward to the spring season after a frigid winter. As plant life begins to shake the snow off and bloom once more, homeowners start cleaning out their homes and repairing any damage the house may have suffered during the winter. Experts agree that one task of utmost importance during spring cleaning is checking up heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Furnaces, which are winter workhorses, still prove useful in the spring and will need a few final tune-ups before being retired for the summer. Ventilation...
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Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. Inhaling carbon monoxide is a health hazard as the gas is toxic to humans. Prolonged exposure to the gas can result in irreversible damage to both the nervous and circulatory systems. Year in and year out, overworked and neglected furnaces inevitably emit carbon monoxide once their components such as gas lines, exhaust stacks, and vents show signs of problems. This possibility becomes even more likely during the winter months when pipes can freeze and snow can block vents Whether...