Canuck Plumbing & Heating Educates Area Residents on Furnace Failure Tip-Offs
Knowing which warning signs to look for is key to preventing more serious and expensive future repairs, publishes canuckplumbing.ca
Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta – April 8, 2016 /MarketersMedia/ —
With winter slowly drawing to a close, Alberta residents are turning their attention to their air conditioning systems in anticipation of the warmer summer days to come. Unfortunately, many area homeowners will find their furnaces in less-than-optimum condition once colder temperatures return. The staff of Canuck Plumbing & Heating has noticed a growing trend in this regard over the last 16 years. In light of this development, owner Gord Richards has launched efforts to educate local residents on the typical warning signs of a failing furnace.
Said Richards, “It usually seems like the furnace waits until we need it most to break down, but in most cases, problems actually start off small and go unnoticed until they lead to a complete failure. If you catch those issues early, they can be repaired before they cause a serious malfunction. In the event the problems do begin to get out of hand, we may still be able to salvage our customers’ furnaces rather than having to replace them. Some of the furnace warning signs to look out for are obvious, but others are a bit less easy to spot.”
Among the more evident signs a furnace is in need of repair is higher-than-average electric or heating fuel bills. This is an indication of reduced efficiency and other issues causing this lack of functionality. Along those same lines, less effective heating than normal is also evidence of needed repairs. The furnace’s pilot light is likewise a primary focal point for technicians. More in-depth information regarding these as well as a number of other symptoms can be found on the company website.
Also detailed on the Canuck Plumbing & Heating website are the company’s preventative maintenance programs. Services covered by these programs include inspections, routine maintenance designed to help prevent significant future issues and an array of other benefits. In addition to conventional furnaces, the company also provides repairs and installation for boilers.
Concluded Richards, “Knowing which warning signs to be aware of is key when it comes to preventing more serious and expensive problems, which is why we’ve listed these on our website for our visitors. We also offer a number of other resources, such as blog posts on the subjects of heating, air conditioning and plumbing as well as answers to frequently asked questions in our field. Customers are encouraged to call us with any questions or concerns we haven’t answered on our website, and we’re available around the clock for emergency services.”
About Canuck Plumbing & Heating:
Serving Fort Saskatchewan, Sherwood Park and Edmonton, Canuck Plumbing & Heating is committed to providing timely and efficient service and holds all team members to the highest possible standards of service.
For more information about us, please visit http://www.canuckplumbing.ca/
Contact Info:
Name: Gord Richards
Organization: Canuck Plumbing & Heating
Phone: 587-803-1030
Release ID: 109972