Furnace Articles
you ask yourself, Is my furnace breaking down? or Is this going to be expensive to repair? Fortunately, there is no need for panic. Continue Reading
Are you familiar with the different types of furnaces? Our team would like to share with you some basics on furnaces in the market today. Continue Reading
Is your home’s furnace turning on and off too frequently? This is called short cycling. Here are a few tips as to what you can do about it. Continue Reading
Since you may spend more time indoors, like most Americans these days, sometimes your electricity bill may increase during the wintertime. Continue Reading
If you ever hear your gas furnace turn on but cannot feel any warm air blowing from the vents inside your Idaho home, chances are the pilot light went out. Continue Reading
It’s crucial to take proper care of your furnace—it provides your Weiser home with the heat you need to stay warm. A simple, but often forgotten, way to keep your furnace in good condition and help provide you with desirable indoor air quality (IAQ) in your Idaho home is to consistently replace or clean the furnace filter. Continue Reading
Fall is here, so your furnace might need maintenance. Our team is eager to inspect your unit to make sure it’s in working order. Continue Reading
If your furnace is producing a strange smell, you should always treat it with caution. While the cause for the odor may be benign, it could just as easily be harmful to inhale. When in doubt, always open windows to ensure ventilation, and evacuate your home. For your convenience and protection, our Comfort Zone Heating… Continue Reading
The average furnace lasts between 10 and 15 years. But did you know you can take steps to make it last longer? There is no shortcut or hack to increase your furnace’s longevity. In reality, the key is treating your system with care and respect. With just a small amount of time and energy, you… Continue Reading
Just about any electrical appliance has the potential to overheat. Furnaces are no exception. As a homeowner, you need to take precautions to lower the risk of an overheated unit. You should also be wary of the associated symptoms, so you know when to take action. Remember, if your system gets too hot, you should… Continue Reading