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Signs Your Furnace Needs To Be Replaced

Jan 19, 2024 / 0 Comments / / By   Right Time

Recognizing the signs that your furnace needs replacement is crucial for maintaining a warm and efficient home. From age-related wear to skyrocketing energy bills, understanding these signs can help you make informed choices about the comfort and safety of your living space. Join the professionals at 669-Heat as we outline the signs you need to look out for around your home. How do I know if my furnace needs replacing? Knowing when your home’s furnace is on its last leg[...]

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Are Furnace Tune-Ups Worth It?

Jan 11, 2024 / 0 Comments / / By   Right Time

A working furnace throughout the wintertime is paramount. But are furnace tune-ups really worth it? While many homeowners view maintenance as an added cost, scheduling a regular appointment can be incredibly beneficial. In this blog post, 669 Heat is diving into the undeniable advantages of scheduling regular furnace tune-ups. So, to learn more about why standard service is something you should invest in, keep reading! Get 24/7/365 Expert in Furnaces 669 Heat is your leading HVAC company for all furnace[...]

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Furnace Fan Won’t Turn Off

Oct 02, 2023 / 0 Comments / / By   Riley Haas

A blower fan or motor may fail to shut off on a natural gas or propane furnace for a number of reasons. This is actually a very common occurrence, and it can be easily remedied with at-home troubleshooting, without the need to call a technician. Read this article, and if we haven’t given you a solution on how to fix your furnace fan, it may be best to call a technician. 669 Heat HVAC technicians are available 24/7/365 days a[...]

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7 Signs You Need a New Furnace Now

7 Signs You Need a New Furnace Now

Jan 18, 2022 / 0 Comments / / By   right-time

Know When It's Time to Let Go of Your Old Home Furnace Homeowner pop quiz: what are the signs to look for when your aging furnace has reached the end of its life? Is it obvious--like when it stops suddenly one cold winter day and no longer has a heartbeat? Or can it be more subtle--with moans or groans coming from the basement, as the furnace's lungs struggle to blow hot air? Not sure? No worries. We're here to help[...]

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Give the Gift of Home Comfort for Christmas This Year with 669-Heat

Dec 02, 2021 / 0 Comments / / By   right-time

A Brand New Furnace & AC: The Perfect Christmas Combo A new furnace may not be the first thing that comes to mind as a Christmas gift for someone on your list - it’s a big-ticket item, but one that will be appreciated for decades to come.   And while it may not be as flashy as a trip to Europe (or as expensive!), it will warm your house like a new puppy warms your heart.   It is also more affordable than you think - click here to take[...]

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Who Needs a Protection Plan Anyway

Oct 21, 2021 / 0 Comments / / By   right-time

We thought we would skip the furnace protection plan, my husband and I, when we purchased our first home.  We were young and poor, we thought.  What could happen, we thought? What happened, exactly, was the need to replace the most expensive part of our furnace—out of pocket. The furnace guy seemed sorry to have to charge us—but was quick to point out that it would have been covered under the furnace protection plan.  We were sorry to be out a tidy sum of cash. So, who needs a Protection Plan—and what are the benefits?  Read[...]

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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Home

Oct 13, 2021 / 0 Comments / / By   right-time

Why Your Older Furnace May Be a Health Risk If you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning or a leak from your furnace, evacuate everyone from your home immediately. Then contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for emergency service. A technician came by my home to examine my furnace for a carbon monoxide leak. "Having a CO leak, that puts you and your family at risk. You have kids, right?" I felt shaken, but relieved, when his gas[...]

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Why Buying a Furnace Is Better Than Renting a Furnace

Oct 04, 2021 / 0 Comments / / By   right-time

To buy a furnace or to rent a furnace?   A technician comes to your house and gives you the news no homeowner ever wants to hear: the furnace is on its last legs, or even worse, broken.  Once the shock sets in, you ponder that replacing that older furnace could be in your near future.  With the fall and winter weather here, you clearly have a decision to make.  If you are tired of furnace breakdowns and ongoing repair bills, read on to learn some reasons why furnace ownership[...]

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Furnace Buying Guide Sault Ste Marie

Oct 19, 2020 / 0 Comments / / By   right-time

With over 40 years of professional residential heating and cooling experience, the team at Wardlaw Heating & Cooling is well-equipped to help homeowners update, repair, and maintain their HVAC systems. If you’re considering installing a new furnace into your home in Sault Ste Marie, Wardlaw Heating & Cooling is prepared to provide you with solutions that will help your home become more energy-efficient. For all your heating and cooling needs, homeowners can count on us to get the job done[...]

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Why is HVAC Maintenance Important?

Apr 21, 2020 / 0 Comments / / By   right-time

HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. HVAC maintenance can include furnace maintenance, air conditioner maintenance, and air filters. Regular HVAC maintenance can help you avoid costly repairs, make your system more efficient, and help improve both air quality and safety. How Do HVAC Systems Work? Furnaces For homes in Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma, furnaces are typically the core of the home HVAC system. Your furnace connects to a duct system, which carries warm air around your home. [...]

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