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11/02/2021

5 Signs Your Furnace May Be Failing

Unusual Amount Of Dust
An excess amount of dust may be dangerous to your health and that of your loved ones due to poor air quality.

Your Furnace Is 15-20 Years Old
How many birthdays have you celebrated since you installed your furnace? No matter how much you think your furnace is good, if it's older than 15 years, the guess is that it might fail sooner than you may expect. Therefore, you should be looking for a professional furnace service provider for a replacement.

Cold Air Blowing Through The System
The purpose of your furnace is to warm your home by blowing warm air into the interiors. If this isn't the case, or you have warm and cold spots in your house, the system might be failing.

Odd Or New Noises
If the low, still, and comfortable humming sound from your furnace is suddenly replaced by loud or new noises, it's a signal that the system is on the verge of a breakdown.

Increased Heating Bill
As we approach winter, the days get colder, and that means your furnace has to progressively work harder to keep your interiors warm and comfortable, which basically means the unit will consume more energy. However, the utility bill shouldn't experience a sudden spike.

04/23/2021

Fixing a leak before major water damage occurs can save not only a lot of money, but also the potential for loss of personal possessions and unnecessary safety concerns. Water damage can result from a variety of household issues, like broken seals, clogged lines, loose connections, excess water pressure, and more.

Smart water leak detectors are able to detect water and thereby help prevent excess moisture or even flooding that could result from faulty pipes or appliances. When water (or high humidity, or a risk for freezing pipes) occurs, sensors set off a physical alarm or trigger an alert to be sent via WiFi to your phone or computer. Some systems can even automatically shut off valves to prevent major damage.

04/15/2021

Our plumber has been doing plumbing and heating for 15 years now and our electrician has been in the trade for 9 years.

The business is just under a year old and asking for a review wasn't on our list of things to do in the first year as we like to concentrate on doing a good job and saving the customer money above anything else. Besides that internet reviews are not always accurate.

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03/15/2021

Are you thinking of upgrades call us get a free quote

03/10/2021

Can you get away with an HVAC repair rather than a replacement?

If your HVAC unit is less than 10 years old but functions like it needs to be upgraded, you might be able to get away with some simple repairs rather than a complete system overhaul. To find out if you should repair or replace an HVAC system, multiply the age of your existing unit by the cost of the repair. If the total is more than $5,000, you’re better off replacing the system than repairing it.

02/28/2021

Is your furnace making noise? Is it giving you issues?
Give us a call professional trades people who care about your needs.

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02/25/2021

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02/24/2021

WHY GAS FIREPLACES NEED ANNUAL INSPECTIONS
Gas Fireplaces need an annual inspection in order to keep up to s***f. This is a very important practice, which many people overlook. Because gas fireplaces burn clean and are very easy to take care of, some assume that this means it doesn’t need cleaning. While it is true that gas fireplaces are both efficient and low maintenance, it’s a known fact that ANY appliance can become a nuisance if neglected. That is why you need an annual inspection of your gas fireplace. By cleaning your fireplace and chimney, you can put your mind at ease when you start your unit this season.

Every fireplace or insert should be cleaned annually. This is due to the hard work a fireplace puts in with each use, when it is heating your home. It’s best to get your fireplace checked each spring; that way you will have a flawlessly functioning fireplace all year round, but whatever schedule is easiest for you will work for the fireplace too.



DEBRIS, JUNK AND ALL THAT GUNK
Debris likes to hang out in the vents, in the flue and inside the chimney. This needs to be removed, as it will restrict airflow and might smell bad. Gas fireplace debris includes:

Deteriorating logs
Ceramic or faux log inserts can eventually deteriorate with use, clinging to the sides of the insert and getting trapped.

Dirty Glass doors or frame
Chipped or scratched glass can become a hazard over time. It can meddle with the heat output of your fireplace, and no one wants that. If this is the case, you will need to get it cleaned or replaced.

Residue
The inside and outside of a gas fireplace needs to be cleaned occasionally. Think about it, after all those gorgeous fires it’s bound to get a little dirty in there. It is very important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and use approved products for cleaning. Check with your technician, or a local dealer to see if they offer cleaning services.

Remember: If you have a masonry fireplace with a gas log set insert, inspect the logs with every annual inspection.

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WHAT HAPPENS DURING AN INSPECTION?
During an inspection, the technician will first take a look at the exterior. This includes making sure glass is not chipped, cracked, or dirty, and that the framework is holding up sufficiently. While checking for dents or debris, the technician will also look at the interior gas ignition under the log structure and make sure it is lighting flawlessly. They also make sure your log set is not deteriorating in any way. Often times, the face of the unit will to be taken off, so they can inspect the valves and connections underneath your fireplace or insert. They will make sure your fireplace’s heat output is correct and clean up any residue that has started to block any ports or vents. After a routine check, your technician should make sure you have working carbon monoxide detectors, and that you are aware of any repairs your gas fireplace may need. Certified gas technicians have a wealth of information and will be happy to answer any questions you may have about your fireplace or insert, don’t be afraid to ask.

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JUST FLOW WITH IT
Safety is always number one when it comes to enjoying a roaring fire in your living space. By having an annual inspection, you ensure that your beautiful fireplace is running at peak efficiency for whenever you need that glowing comfort or extra heat.

Happy Heating!

During this horrible time of Covid we at Barry's Plumbing Electrical & Heating would like to say thank you
02/07/2021

During this horrible time of Covid we at Barry's Plumbing Electrical & Heating would like to say thank you

01/07/2021

The average life expectancy of furnaces in homes today is between 16 and 20 years. If your furnace is close to this age or older, you should begin shopping. Shopping for a replacement furnace in an emergency does not allow time for you to make your best decision
Another thing to consider in whether or not to replace now is how much have you had to spend on the furnace over the last couple of years and how much will you have to spend to keep it running for that 16-20 years. Would it be more economical to buy a new one now before costs go up?

01/06/2021

7 Tips for Maintaining Your Furnace
Clean or replace your filter. ...
Make sure blower motor is functioning correctly. ...
Reduce home's heating load. ...
Make sure all household vents are free. ...
For gas furnaces, verify the exhaust flue to the outside is clear. ...
Remove all flammable objects from around your furnace. ...
Clean your heating systems vents and ductwork.

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