Furnace Repair & Installation Contractor
As winter approaches, everyone begins to think about the furnace. Will in kick on? Will it last through another long, cold winter? Should we install a new furnace? If so, with what kind? If these questions are familiar to you, keep reading as we try to "demystify" a couple of household heating sources.
The most important step to take before starting the furnace for the season is to have it inspected by a licensed
Pennsylvania heating
contractor. They will clean the furnace, make sure it is in good working order, they will also recommend any parts that will need to be serviced or replaced in the near future.
Types of Furnaces
The Gas/Oil Furnace is always more affordable to
use than the electric furnace where gas is readily
available. On the downside, burning fuel generates
fumes. In well-maintained gas furnaces, the fumes
generated are enclosed in the exchanger and then exit
the house through an exhaust vent.
Remember, a gas furnace must be checked by a
qualified heating contractor at least once a year.
The professional would check the furnace for holes,
leaks or cracks. A break or crack in the furnace lets
carbon monoxide seep into your house or place of
business.
The Electric Furnace has a higher cost than
a gas furnace. On the upside, since electric furnaces do
not use flames, it does not generate any carbon
monoxide. The electric furnace is cleaner and safer than
a gas furnace.
At A Plus Mechanical, we can install or repair any type
of furnace you have.
If you are looking for a furnace repair contractor in
Delaware County, please call us today at 888-545-HVAC or complete
our service request form. |
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