When to Replace Your Boiler
January 11th, 2016Boilers can last a pretty long time, even when compared to other heating systems. This is mainly because boilers have fewer moving parts, which means that they have fewer ways to develop problems.
Boilers can last a pretty long time, even when compared to other heating systems. This is mainly because boilers have fewer moving parts, which means that they have fewer ways to develop problems.
Natural ice isn’t all that common in Orange County, even on the coldest of days. If you’re using a heat pump to keep warm this winter, though, you may notice ice forming on the coil of your heat pump.
Water lines are meant to last up to a century under the right circumstances. That means that for a number of people, replacing the water line will never be an issue.
Boiler systems have a ton of advantages when it comes to heating, which is why they’ve been used for so many decades. Just like any other system, though, they can still run into problems.
Water heaters are built to last a fairly long time, considering how much of an investment they are. No one wants to replace their water heater every couple of years.
Furnaces make all sorts of sounds during operation. If you’ve had yours for any appreciable length of time, though, you probably know which sounds are normal and which are not.
If your boiler is rumbling like a giant tea kettle, don’t panic. Your boiler isn’t going to explode, but it does have a serious problem that needs to be fixed.
Your indoor air quality is affected by a lot of different factors, and affects you in turn. Your health and quality of life can be substantially impacted by poor indoor air quality, without you even realizing it.
Winter is upon us, and now is the time to make sure that your furnace is in good shape. If your furnace isn’t up to the task of keeping your home warm for another winter, it’s time to replace it.
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