Houston Furnace Repairs and Installation
Patrick's Air Conditioning & Heating has installed and
repaired thousands of furnaces both commercial and residential throughout the
Houston area. We have the experience and expertise solving any
furnace problems you may discover in your home. From emergency repairs to routine maintenance, whatever is required on you furnace,
or heating system. our trained technicians have the skill in providing the prompt and professional service on all makes
and brands of furnaces. Our goal in this industry is to
provide our customers with prompt and efficient service.
If you are looking for a Houston furnace repair
contractor to repair or install a new furnace for your home,
please call us today at 713-434-0640 or
complete
our online service request form.
Heating Bill Saving Tips For Houston, Texas Homeowners
1. Lower The Thermostat
Lowering the thermostat is the easiest and one of the most
cost effective ways of saving money. Try dropping it a few
degrees, maintaining safe levels for good health.
2. Don't Block The Heat
Don't block the floor registers, baseboards or radiators
with rugs, furniture or other items. The warm air must be
able to circulate around them for maximum efficiency.
3. Seal The Gaps And Cracks
Walk around the outside of your home and slowly examine the
windows, doors, siding, water faucets and any other
through-the-wall openings. Any such cracks or openings
should be caulked and sealed. Cold air can easily get in,
and warm air can escape.
4. Clean The Filters
If your furnace or heating system uses filters, make sure
you clean or check them monthly. A dirty or clogged filter
makes the heating system work harder and produce less heat,
wasting your money.
5. Reverse The Fans
If you have ceiling fans that have a reverse setting, turn
them on low and on reverse when your using a lot of heat.
The warm air rises and often gets trapped near the ceiling
area, the reverse air flow from the fan will help circulate
the warm air around your whole room.
6. Unleash The Beast
If your furnace seems to heat the whole basement, open the
door going down to it, the heat accumulating near it will
rise and can help heat the living areas.
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