
Lowering Heating Costs
We’re getting closer and closer to official heating season Kansas. Once you start running your heating system, you can expect your energy heating costs bill to rise, but there are a few things you can
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We’re getting closer and closer to official heating season Kansas. Once you start running your heating system, you can expect your energy heating costs bill to rise, but there are a few things you can
A common issue that is encountered with your gas furnace is a dirty flame sensor. Your flame sensor is a small rod that is located on the burner assembly and confirms that a flame is
There are always a few tell-tale signs that you need to call a professional in for furnace service. You should never wait and put off furnace maintenance because a minor issue could potentially turn into
Do you feel like your allergies get worse when you turn on your furnace in the fall? If it does, you’re not alone! Turning on your heating will blow all the debris that has settled
Prepare your Plumbing for Colder Weather NOW! Cold weather is right around the corner so you should be thinking about how the cold weather will affect the plumbing in your home. We all know that
If you have a humidifier installed onto your furnace, there is some maintenance that needs to be done on it annually. One item you should address every year is your humidifier water panel. It can
There’s many benefits to whole-house humidifiers that you may not know about. But you may wonder why you would ever need a humidifier in your home to start with. Do you suffer from… Dry nasal
You usually don’t give your furnace too much thought until it doesn’t produce heat. Taking care of a few regular furnace maintenance issues will help guarantee that your system will keep you warm through the
Are you aware of all the different ways carbon monoxide can infiltrate your home? Usually what comes to mind is your gas furnace or car exhaust, but there’s many other items that produce CO that