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Furnace Check with Option for Water Heater Check from AVS Air Conditioning and Heating Co. Inc. (Up to 54% Off)

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Yalcin
7 years ago
This turned out to be "bait and switch" visit. The moment he walked in, he tried to sell extra services with overpriced tickets. Service was minimal which I could do after watching couple YouTube videos; pulled a metal place from the water heater to trash deposited carbon, sand papered a small piece and put them all back. For HVAC "maintenance," he refused to check the AC upstairs rather than the lower floor one because "he needs to go upstairs 2 floors" (the deal; was supposed to be for the same floor equipment which is not mentioned in the deal). Not even opened the cover of the AC to check anything, I would expect at least an inspection and cleaning of fan), only looked at the excess water drain pipe, suggested cleaning it, went out and checked freon gas, all was fine, no leaks but suggested recharging even though it shows just ~2 points lower on the scale and mentioned it is fine. I felt like he intentionally pull out the testing equipment very slow leaking more freon from the system when I did not want to have it recharged with his overpriced ticket. May be all this is because I used Groupon deal but definitely suggest avoiding.

Heating professionals perform maintenance on furnaces to ensure homes stay warm throughout the DC area, option for water heater maintenance

Choose Between Two Options

  • $89 for a furnace check ($149 value)
  • $109 for a furnace and water heater check ($238 value)

Forced-Air Furnaces: Let There Be Heat

The winter months would be nigh unbearable without central heating. Read on to learn how forced-air furnaces keep things toasty.

There’s nothing quite as awful as being able to see your breath on a cold winter’s night from your own living-room couch. Unfortunately, heating systems have been known to break down, often when the thermometer reaches its lowest depths. Although mechanics train for years to be able to fix faulty furnaces, the forced-air system itself is relatively straightforward, consisting of only four main parts: the thermostat, the burner, the heat exchanger, and the blower.

Once the thermostat senses that the air temperature has dropped below a set number (say, 72 degrees Fahrenheit), it sends an electrical signal to the burner. Attached to the burner is the gas valve, which controls the flow of fuel, and the igniter, which sets the fuel ablaze safely within the metal confines of the burner. Next to the burner is the heat exchanger, a piece of metal that warms quickly over the flames of the burner. The blower sends cold air whooshing over the exchanger, quickly raising the air’s temperature as it enters the duct system to warm the house and swiftly melt any snowballs trapped in the vents.

Bonus Points

  • Each room typically has two vents—one for the hot air and one to carry the colder air back to the furnace, where the cycle repeats.
  • As soon as the desired temperature is reached, the thermostat shuts off the burner to conserve energy.

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