Premier Heating and Air Blog: Posts Tagged ‘furnace maintenance’

Important Gas Furnace Safety Tips to Remember This Winter

Monday, November 25th, 2024
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Gas furnaces aren’t “dangerous” devices to have in your home. If they were, they wouldn’t be permitted in so many homes across the country. However, any appliance that runs on natural gas can become hazardous because of malfunctions, such as leaks in the gas line, ventilation problems that result in exhaust fumes getting pushed into living spaces, and combustion dangers.

If you know the proper safety measures to take there’s no reason you won’t enjoy a worry-free winter with your furnace. Below are our tips for gas furnace safety. If you have any furnace concerns, please call on us for furnace repair in Conyers, GA.

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Annual Furnace Maintenance Is a Necessity!

Monday, November 25th, 2024
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Before you crank up the heat for winter, ask yourself: “Is my furnace ready for the season?” Annual gas furnace maintenance in Wrightsville, GA is more than just a recommendation—it’s a necessity. 

We’ve seen firsthand how regular tune-ups can make the difference between a cozy winter and unexpected heating troubles. Here’s why you should prioritize furnace maintenance every year, especially before winter sets in.

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Is a Gas Furnace Safe for Your Home?

Monday, October 28th, 2024
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Natural gas is a common energy source for homes to power stoves, ovens, water heaters, drying machines, boilers, and furnaces. That it’s so common across the country will tell you that using natural gas in your home is safe. If you use a natural gas furnace to heat your home—and it’s the most common type of heater in the US—you can feel comfortable that you don’t have a dangerous object, some kind of ticking time bomb, in the house.

That’s the basic answer to the question, “Is a gas furnace safe for your home?” It’s not the full answer, because no natural gas appliance can be 100% safe all the time. Any furnace requires regular maintenance as well as targeted furnace repair in Perry, GA when needed. We’ll explain the ways a furnace might become unsafe and what you can do to prevent it.

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The Link Between Heating Maintenance and Repairs

Monday, November 20th, 2023
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Every homeowner knows that maintenance is incredibly important for their HVAC systems. And yet, this essential furnace service is often overlooked. The main point we want to drive home for homeowners is that maintenance is easily a service that pays for itself and in fact, saves you money both in the short term and the long run!

That’s because there’s a link between furnace maintenance and costly repairs that could’ve been prevented. 80% of furnace repairs are made on systems that haven’t received regular maintenance. Let’s go over all the ways that tune-ups save you money.

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Late Season Furnace Maintenance Tips

Monday, February 13th, 2023

Spring is just around the corner and that means you’ll soon be making the transition from using your furnace to using your air conditioner if you haven’t done so already. But just because you’ll be using your furnace less doesn’t mean it’s okay to neglect furnace maintenance in Dublin, GA. 

The promise of warmer weather often inspires homeowners to tackle those home maintenance tasks they’ve been neglecting. Your furnace deserves some TLC after working hard to keep your home warm for the last few months. Here are some late-season maintenance tasks you can do to help ensure your furnace gets you through the rest of winter and prepare it for next season.

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