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Furnace Repair | Prevent an Expensive Service Visit

  • Writer: Corey Hammack
    Corey Hammack
  • Mar 4, 2019
  • 2 min read

It’s the time of the year when people get excited over the upcoming Holiday season. It’s also the time when proper heating becomes a basic necessity, a need for families to live in comfort throughout winter. During winter, we all depend on a fully functional heating service. The heat being released by the heater can cause the humidity to drop, which means the air in our surroundings loses moisture and becomes dry. As a result, a lot of people notice that their hands, skin, and scalp are dry. Some suffer from sore throats or worse, gets the seasonal colds. It can also trigger asthma attacks and allergies, or even cause nosebleeds for some. Moist indoor air feels warmer, so you do not need to turn up the temperature all the time. This leads to savings on your utility bills. And because the unit does not have to fully run all the time, it lowers the possibility of having to call a maintenance technician for a gas furnace repair visit. Plus, it’s connected directly to the water supply, which means there’s no issue of finding additional space for another tank. How stress-free will it be if your Holidays and the rest of the winter months is spent with good food and great company, minus the worry of having a system breakdown or calling for a heating furnace repair service contractor? Or have the confidence to spend more time with your family knowing that you have a reliable furnace service. This is exactly what Marthedal Solar, Air & Heating has in store for you. Our experts advise homes and businesses to conduct a routine annual check-up on all heating units as a precautionary measure and a preventive action so unexpected malfunctions and breakdowns won’t happen at a time when are in dire need of indoor heating. Do you have an old furnace? Have an upgrade or invest in a new unit installed for long-term savings.

 
 
 

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