Winter is in full swing, and your heating system has been working overtime to keep your home warm and comfortable. Whether you rely on a furnace, heat pump, ductless system, boiler, or geothermal unit, every heating system experiences wear and tear over time. The question is—how do you know when it’s time for a tune-up or a repair?
Let’s take a closer look at what happens when your heating system has been running non-stop and how you can keep it performing at its best all season long.
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Your System Has Been Working Hard All Season
Monday, February 10th, 2025How to Stay Warm While You Wait for Furnace Repairs
Monday, December 6th, 2021
It’s no secret that it gets pretty cold here in the Toledo area during the winter. You need a fully functional and efficiently operating furnace to get you through. This is a lot more likely if you invest in annual maintenance! Routine preventative maintenance allows our technicians to fully inspect, clean, and adjust components that need it–all of which helps you avoid sudden and unexpected repair needs.
What if your furnace breaks down between tune-ups though, or has a problem that interrupts furnace operation? This is of course a frustrating problem to have, and can’t be fixed with the snap of your fingers. We’re fast, but there’s always going to be a waiting period–so what do you do to keep your family comfortable while you wait for furnace repairs? Read on for some ideas!