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When you are breathing your home’s air, it is optimal for the traveling air to be as clean as possible, because it carries particles or debris that will settle in the ducts and carry it straight to you.
Continue ReadingIf you notice a pool of water has formed around the furnace in your home, don’t be alarmed. In most cases, this is not a serious problem.
Continue ReadingFurnaces are not designed to last forever, so it’s helpful to know when you should be replacing it. But how exactly will you know when it’s time?
Continue ReadingYour furnace may be blowing cold air because the pilot light has gone out. Call us or request service online to have it properly fixed. This is indicative of a bigger problem that requires professional help.
Continue ReadingHeat pumps are generally more efficient than a traditional heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. What is more, they offer both heating and cooling, so they are versatile.
Continue ReadingYou turn on your heat pump, and you smell something burning. What should you do? Who should you call first, the fire department or your HVAC technician?
Continue ReadingYour furnace plays the key role in keeping you warm in your Fort Wayne home, but even with routine maintenance, it does not last forever. Nobody wants to think about replacing any major household system, but it’s generally more cost effective to be proactive in your thinking about it.
Continue ReadingChange the batteries in your smoke and CO detectors when you change your clocks for daylight savings.
Continue ReadingA furnace is a major investment for any Fort Wayne homeowner. Although it’s not something that will need to be done frequently, most people will face the decision of needing to purchase a new heating system sometime during home ownership.
Continue ReadingCarbon monoxide is a poisonous, odorless, tasteless gas. It is formed by the incomplete combustion of carbon, or the incomplete burning of natural gas and other things that contain carbon. It can often be mixed with other gasses with odors. Carbon monoxide can result from the burning of any of these, gasoline, kerosene, oil, propane, coal, wood and other things. It is also a byproduct of an internal combustion engine.
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