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When the furnace starts showing signs of trouble, a common question arises: should it be repaired or replaced? This decision is critical as it can significantly impact your home’s comfort, energy consumption, and even your carbon footprint. In this blog, Countryside Plumbing and Heating, Inc. will explore the factors to consider to determine which solution makes more sense.
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surefire-admin2023-12-06 09:00:002023-12-07 06:48:13Should I Repair or Replace My Furnace?
If you’ve noticed your furnace turning on and off more frequently than usual, it may be short-cycling. In this blog post, we discuss what furnace short-cycling is, some of its common causes, and what to do to fix it.
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Canoga Park Heating and Air2022-12-02 09:00:002022-12-05 05:37:21Why Is My Furnace Short-Cycling?
Now that winter is just about here, you should start focusing on ways to keep your home warmer and more comfortable. These include checking your furnace to determine whether it’s still in good condition. But how exactly will you know? If you own a heating system that burns fuel, the simplest way to check is by noting the color of the furnace flame. The premier source of high-quality Bryant® electric heaters, Countryside Plumbing & Heating, Inc., expounds on this here.
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Canoga Park Heating and Air2021-12-02 09:00:002021-12-03 04:53:43What Color Should Your Furnace Flame Be?