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Do You Know If Your Furnace Is Overheating?

Do you have a furnace? Has it been chugging along for several years without much interference from you? Then this podcast is for you. We are talking about why maintaining your furnace can keep it running for as long as possible and help it do the best job of keeping your home comfortable.There are several signs that a furnace might need more attention than you realize. If you have an older furnace that’s taking longer to get the temperature where you want it, that’s a big one. That could be due to dirt building up on the air filter or furnace, restricting airflow vital to your system.When that happens, you’ll often deal with a lot of little problems. You might end up paying higher utility bills than you’d need to otherwise. Your furnace could start putting out a lot of noise while it works. Or the air from your vents might feel weak and colder, keeping your home from feeling comfortable.

We go over several ways you can help your system last longer in the video. Some of those include changing the air filter, making sure your furnace is clean, and getting the annual maintenance done.If you’re interested in that maintenance, Any Hour Services would be happy to help. One of our licensed technicians can get things working back to specifications and even get you a free air filter. You can give us a call or schedule an appointment online.

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