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Frequently Asked Questions

A furnace/forced air system is a type of heating system that uses air to distribute heat
throughout a building. The system works by drawing in cold air, heating it, and then blowing it
back out through vents and ducts

We service all types of furnaces and forced air systems, including gas, electric, and oil
systems.

It’s recommended to have your furnace/forced air system serviced at least once a year to
ensure it is operating safely and efficiently.

Signs that your furnace/forced air system needs servicing include strange noises, low air
pressure, uneven heating, and increased energy bills.

You can maintain your furnace/forced air system by regularly checking and cleaning the
system’s components, such as the air filter, blower motor, and ductwork.

A furnace/forced air breakdown cover is an insurance policy that provides protection in the
event of a furnace/forced air system breakdown or malfunction.

Regular maintenance and servicing of your furnace/forced air system can help prevent
breakdowns. It’s also recommended to install a carbon monoxide detector to detect any leaks.

The duration of a furnace/forced air system installation will depend on the type of system and
the complexity of the installation. A typical installation can take between one and three days.

You can choose the right furnace/forced air system for your business by considering factors
such as the size of your business, your heating needs, and your budget. It’s also important to
consider energy efficiency ratings and other features that may be important to your business.