Heating Posts

Benefits of Replacing Your Furnace in Baldwin-Whitehall

November 28th, 2011

You are about to make one of the largest purchases in your life – a new furnace for your Baldwin-Whitehall home. Maybe your old furnace is on life support and needs immediate replacement or you are looking for a better…

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How to Replace a Thermostat: A Guide from Washington

November 23rd, 2011

There are a lot of common household tasks that do-it-yourselfers in Washington can handle beyond changing light bulbs or replacing a fuse. One of those is changing out a thermostat. The reasons for replacing a thermostat…

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What Size Furnace is Right for My Home? A Question from Coraopolis

November 21st, 2011

When it comes to your Coraopolis home’s heating equipment, the right size is very important. If your furnace is sized correctly, you will enjoy a high level of indoor comfort, which you should. However, an incorrectly sized furnace…

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How Heating Zone Control Can Save You Money: A Tip from Homestead

November 16th, 2011

The costs of heating your Homestead home have risen dramatically over the past couple of decades, thanks to higher energy costs and price increases for heating equipment. Despite the strides made in energy efficiency…

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What to do if Your Heating System Breaks: A Guide from Bridgeville

November 14th, 2011

What if the heart of your Bridgeville home’s heating system – the furnace – stops working? The warm air that used to flow from your vents has been replaced by a chilly draft. It isn’t time to panic, but it is time to take action.

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Possible Causes of Poor Boiler Heating Performance: Some Pointers from Brentwood

November 11th, 2011

You don’t have to be a rocket scientist or a mechanical engineer to troubleshoot – and possibly diagnose – the problems with your boiler when its heating performance is erratic or non-existent in your Brentwood home.

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Furnace Safety: Some Pointers from Gibsonia

November 4th, 2011

There are many advantages to a properly operating furnace in your Gibsonia home. The most important are the safety and comfort of a home’s occupants and the cost of running the furnace. There are several things you can do to ensure…

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Furnace Fan Doesn’t Run? Why Is That? What Should You Do? A Guide from Bridgeville

November 2nd, 2011

There are several reasons that a furnace fan might stop working at one point or another. While many of these do require a Bridgeville professional’s attention, there are probably some things you can check on your own…

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Is Your Furnace Making too Much Noise? (and Happy Halloween Weekend!)

October 28th, 2011

Happy Halloween weekend from everyone at Boehmer Heating & Cooling! We hope you have a fantastically spooky time! But don’t be scared of the noises coming from your furnace, here is some information about common causes and solutions.

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