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We are experts at repairing and servicing all brands and models of heating/furnace units. If your heating/furnace unit doesn't start, doesn't produce heat efficiently or you have any other problems, simply call our toll free number and we will take care of rest, bringing your heating/furnace unit in perfect working order. Call us when at your convenience to schedule an appointment for your heating/furnace unit repair. We will do our best to set the appointment for the time that works with your schedule:

We will always work with your busy lifestyle to schedule your Philadelphia heating/furnace unit repair. For a convenient appointment, call us at out toll free line:

215-525-6897

For parts only: 800-370-9281

Please note that all purchased heating and furnace parts are shipped directly to you.

If you prefer you can also email us with details about your heating/furnace unit repair appointment in Philadeplhia. In the email please include your name, phone number, zip code and briefly explain the nature of your heating/furnace unit problem. We will contact you as soon as we receive the email, so that you can schedule your heating/furnace unit repair appointment in Philadelphia.

We service and repair all heating/furnace unit brands and models:

Carrier heating units
GE heating units
Lennox heating units

Caloric heating units
Ruud heating units
Bryant heating units

Heil heating units
Airtemp heating units
and more view all brands

Our heating repair coverege area includes entire Philadelphia and the surrounding cities:

Philadelphia
Levittown
Norristown
Langhorne
Bensalem

Fort Washington
Trevose
Gulph Mills
Jeffersonville
Buckingham

East Norriton
Lamott
Conshohocken
Warminster
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The information below is provided strictly to help you to learn more about your heating/furnace unit machine. It will also help you use your heating/furnace unit in the most effective and efficient ways, which will also reduce your utility bills and extend the life of your heating/furnace unit systems.
WARNING: The following hints are strictly for educational purposes. We highly recommend that you not get involved with any heating/furnace unit repairs on your own. All the heating/furnace unit repairs require experience and professional knowledge about electric and draining systems and can be very dangerous if you don’t have the knowledge to do it. For professional assistance call us any time at:

215-525-6897

Oil and gas furnaces

It's a cold, snow-snarled day and your gas or oil furnace is dead.
You call one serviceman after another, but all are busy or can't get through to your house. Here's what you'll need to know to fix the furnace yourself.
MOST FURNACE PROBLEMS result from minor causes that homeowners generally can fix themselves if not permanently, then at least temporarily so they can get some heat into the home to tide them over until help arrives. Before we discuss the ways to approach the problem, here are some basic facts you need to know. A furnace is only one part of a typical home heating system. It is the place where heat is produced. But heat must be delivered to rooms. Otherwise, it is wasted. Thus, a delivery system constitutes the other part of the system. Regardless of whether your furnace burns oil or gas to make heat, that heat is delivered by hot water, steam, or forced air. In a hot-water system, the oil- or gas-fed fire heats water to a temperature below its boiling point. Heated water is delivered to a convection system in each room, and heat is radiated. A steam system works in a similar manner. However, water is heated in a boiler to above its boiling point so that steam is created. This steam, rather than hot water, is then delivered to each room of the house. With a forced-air system, the oil or gas flame heats air which is blown through ducts into the rooms of the house by means of a blower.
Obviously, when you troubleshoot a home heating system you must consider the type of furnace (oil or gas) and the type of delivery system (hot water, steam or air) how to get a stopped oil burner going again
SUPPOSE YOUR OIL BURNER stops working. The temperature in the house keeps dropping, and you don't hear that "rushing" sound coming from inside the furnace cabinet which signifies that oil is being burned. Here is what to do, and in the proper sequence:
1. Check the thermostat. Observe the indicated room temperature on the thermostat thermometer. Set the thermostat at least five degrees above that. The burner should go on. In other words, if the thermometer tells you that the room temperature is 65°, turn the thermostat pointer to the mark indicating the 70" setting.

For professional heating repair help call us 24/7 at:

215-525-6897

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