
What is a Flame Sensor?
If the heat in your home is from your gas furnace, you may already be familiar with a flame sensor. A flame sensor is a safety component on more modern gas furnaces located near the
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If the heat in your home is from your gas furnace, you may already be familiar with a flame sensor. A flame sensor is a safety component on more modern gas furnaces located near the
We’re getting into Winter slowly but surely! Now is the time to start thinking about your plumbing pipes and their potential to freeze. If your pipes are uninsulated, in an uninsulated portion of your home,
We know all too well that the weather in Kansas can be very unpredictable so you should start getting your home ready for the cold months by making sure to stop the drafts and make
The leaves are changing colors and temperatures are dropping and before you know it, the brisk cold of Winter will be here. That gives you plenty of time to poke around your house and take
It’s getting to that time of the year where we’re starting to use our ACs less and think about turning on our furnace more. Here’s a few things to check before you officially turn on
If you have high water pressure in your home, you may hear banging or knocking, commonly known as ‘water hammer,’ consistent or recurring leaks in appliances or fixtures, and spitting faucets when turned on to
We all know the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning. When most people think of carbon monoxide, they think of exhaust from their vehicle. But, within your home, any gas appliance produces carbon monoxide and if
The water we use when we turn on the tap in our home comes from the city. Your city’s water treatment plant does remove a lot of the contaminants from the water you drink, but
When you have a technician at your residence for HVAC maintenance, they may mention that your blower wheel is dirty and should be serviced. But what does that mean for you? First off, your blower