Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Crucial Furnace Safety Tips for Winter



When cold weather arrives, many homeowners throughout the Seattle area quickly turn to their indoor heating system. However, a furnace that hasn’t been properly maintained poses a threat to the safety of its user. Take a look at these tips to find out more about staying safe while enjoying the coziness of your furnace’s warmth.                                                                                          

Schedule a Preemptive Examination

You can have your furnace inspected at any time, but the safest thing to do is to try and have it done before the first use of the year. This way, there will be plenty of time to identify and repair any problems before the climate reaches its worst. Never try to perform this kind of inspection on your own, as the process is best left in the hands of a professional.

Check the Pipes for Leaks

Leaks are a tremendous fire hazard. There should be no cracks or unusual openings along the surface of your furnace’s flue pipe. Although leaks aren’t always fully visible to the naked eye, the presence of soot along the seams often indicates that something isn’t right. Faulty pipes should be repaired by a specialist as soon as possible to reduce the risk of fire.

Inspect the Walls and Ceiling

The walls and ceiling around your furnace and along the chimney line can indicate if repairs may be necessary. They might feel abnormally warm to the touch, or perhaps you’ll be able to spot some discoloration in certain areas. These signs often mean you should ask your heating specialist about repairs.

Since 1999, Beacon Plumbing, Heating & Mechanical has been one of Seattle’s most reputed plumbing companies. We provide our customers with 90-day financing on all repair services to ensure that even those working with limited budgets can have safely functioning furnaces. Call (206) 452-4363 or contact us online to learn more about what we have to offer.



1 comment:

  1. Thanks for great information you wrote about furnace repair. I am very lucky to get this tips from you.

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