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Lubbock Furnace Repair Service

 

 

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When your automobile’s Check Engine or Low Fuel light comes on, we immediately take care of it so that we will not be without transportation; however, how can you be sure that the heating and air conditioning systems in your home are not taken for granted?

What happens when it is cold outside and you turn that dial, push that button or flip that switch and nothing happens? PANIC?!!  What can you do to prevent this?  Become a Comfort Customer (Sign up today and receive special pricing!)  It is important to us that your comfort needs are met and you have no cause to panic, but rather are secure with the heating or air conditioning system in your home. Signing up to become a Comfort Customer can give you peace of mind during the summer and winter months in West Texas.  Call us today at 749-2665 or click here to request a service and check of your heating system.

Quick Poll:  If you had the option, would rather prevent a problem from happening or fix it after it breaks? 

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Sinclair HVAC & Plumbing Safety Tips from Beth Sinclair

 

 

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Hello everyone! Just a friendly reminder that daylight savings time ends this weekend. This means that it is time to “fall back” and change the time back one hour.  Another fun tip that I’d like to share is that I always check and/or change the batteries in my smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors when the time change occurs.  This is so important because if you do not have your furnace checked out by one of our professionals, how do you know your heating system is operating safely? 

What does a furnace repair and check consist of? (Not the same for electric air handlers)  One of our technicians will look inside the heat exchanger and check for cracks.  This is very important because a crack in the heat exchanger is the main cause for carbon monoxide.  If the exchanger compartments are dirty, he will vacuum it out so the unit burns more efficiently.  He will also visually check all other compartments of the furnace to make sure it has no chance of breaking down.  The last step the technician performs is the most important and that is checking for carbon monoxide.  All of our technicians come equipped with carbon monoxide detectors on their trucks, so that you know exactly what your system is blowing into your home.  I could only hit the hight points for this blog, if you want more information go to the help page or call.

Since winter is rapidly approaching Lubbock, do not forget to have your heating system checked by our certified technicians.  Go to our contact page and sign up for a furnace repair and check today.  Or call 806-749-COOL (2665).

Do you have any other tips you would like to share?  Feel free to comment below.


 

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