Being the intelligent reader that you are, I know you know that it makes sense to maintain a piece of equipment that represents a sizeable investment on your part. You wouldn't let anything you value sit idle, untouched, uncared for - and then expect it to perform for you year after year.
That's why maintenance of your furnace or heater makes so much sense. It preserves your investment, increases comfort and improves safety. And the way maintenance makes the very most sense is to tie the energy-saving, repair-reducing perks of a tune-up with the priority service and discounts that come from being part of a regular maintenance agreement program.
Hope you'll find out more about how you can save year after year on regular maintenance (and lots of other things). Start by taking a look at this report, The Mechanics of Furnace Maintenance. Or give us a call today to schedule the maintenance for your heating system at 978-851-2486.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Friday, February 6, 2015
Questions You’d Like to Ask Your Furnace
Do you ever get the feeling that your old furnace has
a mind of its own? Sometimes it probably seems that way. These older models do appear
to get more and more stubborn over time – not unlike the rest of us!
It’s as if all you’re asking is, “Can we have a little
heat?” And they say, “Wait and see.”
Worse, they refuse to do what you ask, which is simply, “Will you keep
me warm this winter and save on my energy bills?”
As your household systems age, how they answer these
questions become less and less of a sure thing. In many cases, you can count on
more and more unwelcome repairs, plus a larger use of energy. When you add it
all up, oftentimes a replacement makes the most sense for your budget as well
as your comfort.
If you’re in that
decision-making mode about your new furnace, this free report, Making the Case When Your Furnace
Doesn’t Make the Grade, tells you what to look for when it’s time to
replace. Read and learn more.
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