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Most people don’t give much thought to having their furnace serviced until it experiences a problem. But instead of calling a technician for a heating repair in the middle of winter, homeowners can be proactive by scheduling an appointment for early maintenance instead. Late summer or early fall is an ideal time to make sure your furnace is running efficiently — here’s a closer look at why.

A Guide to Furnace Maintenance

Why It Matters

A licensed technician will inspect and clean your furnace to make sure it is running its best. Preventing or catching mechanical failures early can keep your heating repair costs low. For example, if a part needs replacing but isn’t discovered in time, it can cause other components to degrade and need a replacement, too.

Furnaces burn fuel to produce heat, and a technician will examine all of a unit’s elements looking for unsafe leaks. Not to mention, routine maintenance can extend the life span of your furnace and improve its overall efficiency by up to 30%. Well-maintained furnaces can even last up to 18 years.

What It Includes

heating repairHeating repair specialists recommend having your heating and air conditioning systems serviced at least once a year. Not only will a technician change or clean all of your unit’s air filters, but they will also check air vents and ductwork, make sure all electrical connections are secure, lubricate parts, and evaluate pilot and gas pressures. A service visit also presents an opportunity to ask questions and get tips on further maintenance.

 

Poor maintenance is the top reason homeowners have to replace their furnaces prematurely. If you want to avoid expensive heating repair costs, call the specialists at The Plumbing Source in Cleveland, OH. For almost 45 years, they have offered competitive pricing, same-day service, and a one-year warranty on installation and repairs to Cleveland and the surrounding suburbs. Call (877) 768-7239 to schedule an appointment, and visit them online to learn more about their services.

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