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		<title>Get Your Furnace Ready for Winter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year it seems like the transition between summer and winter becomes shorter and shorter. One day your air conditioner is pumping out cold air full blast, and the next day your furnace is pulled out of its short summer hibernation. For many homeowners, the furnace takes quite a beating during the winter season, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every year it seems like the transition between summer and  winter becomes shorter and shorter. One day your air conditioner is  pumping out cold air full blast, and the next day your furnace is pulled  out of its short summer hibernation. For many homeowners, the furnace  takes quite a beating during the winter season, and as a result,  countless units fail during the most brutal winter temperatures. To  prevent your unit from falling victim to the weather, you need to  prepare your furnace. Furnace repairs, maintenance, and replacement all  need to be considered when getting your furnace ready for the upcoming  winter season. It&#8217;s not too late to take action to prevent unwanted <a title="Furnace repair contractors" href="http://www.furnace-repair-contractors.com/"><strong>furnace repairs</strong></a> on your home heating system.</p>
<h2><strong>Home Heating Maintenance</strong></h2>
<p>The first step to take when preparing any home heating unit for the  winter season is to have it cleaned and maintained by a certified <a title="Home Services contractors" href="http://www.homeservices-contractors.com/">heating and cooling company</a>.  This isn&#8217;t limited to forced air furnaces. A furnace can also be a hot  water or steam boiler. These units need just as much care and  maintenance as a forced air furnace home heating system. When you have a  certified tune-up done, you are not only preventing furnace repairs,  you are also boosting the overall efficiency of the unit. A good furnace  technician will be able to get your furnace running as close to factory  specifications as possible. This boost in efficiency will also help you  conserve energy and money this winter.</p>
<p>Home heating is not something that can be lived without, and using  the furnace incessantly can quickly lead to high energy bills. The less  efficient your furnace is, the higher your energy bills will be. How  does having a dirty furnace effect efficiency? Well its simple. When a  furnace or boiler becomes clogged with debris, soot, and dust, the unit  has to work harder and harder and longer and longer to get the  temperature in the home up. For example, dirty burners on a furnace will  not heat up as much as they potentially could. This lack of heat  decreases the overall heat distribution in the home. This is just one of  the ways that lack of maintenance can effect the furnace&#8217;s efficiency.</p>
<p>These are a few of the key components of the furnace that should be checked by your <a title="Heating and cooling services contractor" href="http://www.heatingcoolingservice.com/">heating and cooling contractor</a>:</p>
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<li><strong>Clean Pilot Assembly</strong>- a dirty pilot assembly can prevent ignition of the entire system</li>
<li><strong>Clean Burners</strong>- as we discussed, dirty burners will stop the unit from firing at its full potential</li>
<li><strong>Check, Clean and Lube Blower Motor</strong>- a dirty blower will decrease air flow and is prone to failure</li>
<li><strong>Air Filter Replacement-</strong> a clogged filter will allow debris to back up into the furnace and prevent proper air flow</li>
<li><strong>Check Heat Exchanger</strong>- a dirty or rusted heat exchanger can crack causing carbon monoxide leaks in the home</li>
<li><strong>Flue Inspection</strong>- a clogged or inadequate flue will prevent harmful combustion gases from venting out of your home</li>
<li><strong>Thermostat Calibration</strong>- a poorly calibrated thermostat will not allow the furnace to get the temperature at the home to the level you need</li>
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<p>These are just a few of the checks that will be performed in your furnace cleaning.</p>
<h2><a title="Furnace repair resources by 24 hour Heating and Cooling" href="http://www.24hrheatingcooling.com/"><strong>Furnace Repairs</strong></a></h2>
<p>Unfortunately, there are many people who have put off furnace repairs  for way too long. Maybe you put off repairs that were needed last  season, or have rigged your unit to work at least temporarily. Now is  the time to get the repairs done! Don&#8217;t wait until the snow starts to  fall to take care of that old unit. Call a certified home heating  specialist today and figure out what kind of furnace repairs are  actually needed. If you wait till the last minuet, it could end up  costing you twice as much. Many heating and cooling contractors charge  extra for nights and weekends, and you never know when the weather will  suddenly take a turn for the worse. It is also dangerous to run a  furnace or boiler that needs repairs. One of the leading causes of house  fires is heating equipment. These fires usually result from lack of  maintenance or system malfunction due to lack of furnace repairs. At the  very least, a heating fire will destroy your home heating unit, but  what if the fire doesnt contain itself inside the unit? I doubt you want  your family put in this situation.</p>
<p>Even when you take care of your furnace, failure is still a  possibility. To prepare yourself for potential furnace repairs, you  should do some research into various heating and cooling companies. Your  home heating unit is an expensive piece of equipment, and you cannot  just trust anyone to work on the furnace. When choosing a furnace repair  contractor, you should look for a few of these qualities in your  heating and cooling contractor:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>24 hr service</strong>- Around the clock service will  guarantee that no matter when the furnace breaks, you will have a  technician ready to take your call.</li>
<li><strong>Guaranteed repairs</strong>- This will give you added  confidence in the work that is performed. If there is a mistake made,  you will not have wasted your money on a company that doesn&#8217;t warranty  their furnace repairs.</li>
<li><strong>Good referances</strong>- Ask around town. If you can find  family, friends, or neighbors that would recommend the company, then  they are probably a good choice.</li>
<li><strong>Up-front pricing</strong>- Ask the contractor how they  determine prices. If it is based on hourly work, or if they don&#8217;t give  you a guaranteed price before they perform the repair, you may be  choosing a company that will end up gouging you after they perform the  furnace repair.</li>
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<p>When you have the unit professionally diagnosed, you can then decide  if the unit is worth salvaging. Poorly maintained units can often have  several problems at once, and repairs can become outrageously expensive.  If this happens to your home heating system, you are probably better  off replacing the system completely rather than putting money into a  unit that wont last much longer anyways.</p>
<h2><strong>Home Heating Unit Replacement</strong></h2>
<p>Getting your furnace ready for this winter may mean replacing the  system completely. Old run down furnaces are ineffcicent and could be  costing you hundreds of dollars extra every year in energy costs. Home  heating units that are over ten or fifteen years old, usually have  efficiency ratings below 80%. The lower the efficiency, the more money  you are wasting. Furnaces can be up to 98.2% efficient these days, and  that translates into big savings.</p>
<p>Purchasing a new furnace before the real winter temperatures hit is a  very smart investment in your home. Many heating and cooling  contractors offer pre-season discounts that will be gone if you wait  until the middle of the winter to replace the furnace. Replace the  furnace early, and you will enjoy the assurence of a fail free winter  season.</p>
<p>Dont let the winter temperatures surprise you this year! Take these  tips to heart, and you will have prepared your home heating system for  the winter season. Having furnace maintenace performed increases  efficiency and redeces the chance of failure. Finding a reliable heating  and cooling company will prepare you for unexpected furnace repairs and  get your furnace running so that it is ready for the cold weather. If  the furnace is old and inefficient, replacement is your best bet for  ensuring reliable heating for your home all winter long. Find out what  your furnace needs today, and you will stay warm this winter.</p>
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