Heating And Cooling Specialist Are Prepared For Another Cold Winter
Winter is nearing and with its coming many homeowners are turning up the heat in their home
. After an early snowstorm blanketed the Northeast last weekend the residents of Toms River are making sure that before the cold weather sets in for good they will be warm and toasty inside their houses. After last winter's bitter cold and record snow accumulations there is a real need for many households to upgrade their furnace to a more energy efficient unit. With new models providing 97% fuel efficiency from a gas burning furnace Toms River heating and cooling specialists are able to offer a greater amount of comfort and lower energy bills to the residents that in need of a serious upgrade to their home's heating system.
In homes that were built more than half a century ago the need to upgrade a furnace takes place about every 15 years or so--that is if the unit has been well cared for and properly maintained. With an annual inspection and servicing of the motor, fan and gas line that runs into the home, people that are running their heating system non stop throughout the winter can enjoy the warm air that circulates throughout their house.
But as a unit ages and is uncared for it loses its efficiency and works harder to produce less heat for the home. The onset of colder weather puts a strain on a furnace that has already been in use for over a decade and the possibility of failure is increased as the furnace is pushed to produce the heat that a residents demand.
Before the chill of Arctic wind comes down from Canada and the inconvenience of facing a broken furnace turns into a reality it is time to have the entire HVAC system inspected and serviced. A thorough cleaning of the air ducts and returns makes it possible for residents in Toms River to ensure that their heating and air conditioning will last another year. With clean vents the flow of heated air can move freely to each room in the house. An inspection can also identify any potential problems that require a repair and make it easier to fix a faulty unit before it breaks down.
Faced with yet another long and cold winter New England is bracing for a series of storms that could be as damaging as last week's snowfall that disrupted power for more than 1.6 million people. The time to prepare for winter is now before the cold weather comes and while the Toms River heating and cooling specialists are available to take calls that do not require emergency service and installation of a new system in the dead of winter.