Furnace making that noise again?

Heater doing its best air conditioner impersonation? Thermostat not kicking in? Weird smells or unusual sounds coming from the vents? Whatever the issue with your heater, we’ve seen it, and we’re here to help you and your family stay warm and comfortable all winter long.
Albuquerque Heating Repair, Installation, and Maintenance
We’re available 24/7 for heating emergencies, service, and repairs, including:
- Furnace Repair and Service
- Radiant Heat and Boiler Repair and Service
- Routine Heating Maintenance
- Carbon Monoxide Testing and Furnace Inspections
- Heating System Installations and Replacements
- Gas Leak Repairs
Whatever the issue, we’re here to respond to your heating problems day or night. We can repair or replace most heating systems quickly, including same-day installation in many cases.
Frequently Questionable Heating Advice
When your teeth are chattering, any solution offering relief sounds like a good idea. Unfortunately, there are a lot of heating myths out there, and plenty of people willing to give terrible advice because they just don’t know better. Here are a few of the worst ideas we’ve heard people suggest.
If my heater is broken, I can just leave the oven going all night.
When your teeth are chattering, any solution offering relief sounds like a good idea. Unfortunately, there are a lot of heating myths out there, and plenty of people willing to give terrible advice because they just don’t know better. Here are a few of the worst ideas we’ve heard people suggest.You can save money by closing vents to rooms you don’t use.
That sounds reasonable, right? If you’re not using a room, why pay to heat it? The problem is that closing the vent doesn’t actually cause your heater to do less work. It will still produce the same quantity of heated air, but closed vents will add pressure to your ventilation system, resulting in duct damage and other issues. If you want control over which rooms are heated or cooled individually, talk to us about installing a zone control system instead.I should wait until my furnace breaks before replacing it.
Sure, there may be some life left in your heating system. But would you rather install a new system on your own terms, or in an emergency situation in the middle of winter? If your system is showing signs of wear and tear, or if you’ve been thinking about upgrading to something more energy efficient, being proactive will save you unexpected hassles.More About Common Heating Issues

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Why is my gas bill so high?
