Oct 14, 2012 | Atlanta GA Heating, Coupons and Specials, Furnace Repair, Heating Inspection, Heating Tuneup, Prevention
Avoid Carbon Monoxide in your Metro Atlanta Area Homes I’m sure you hear all the time how important it is to get a furnace tune up or a boiler tune up to prepare for the fall and winter months and it’s the truth… but for many more reasons than you may have known. If you’ve never had the incentive to tune up your heating system, we are going to give you one today. If your heating system isn’t working properly in your home, there is a chance that it could be leaking carbon monoxide! Our staff at Fulton Plumbing wants to make sure you are aware of potential dangers that can occur in your home. Take a minute to learn more. *Get $25 off ANY Repair! Click Here to Print your Coupon* Carbon monoxide exposure in the home can be a result of many different things. Inadequate installation, ventilation or maintenance of your furnace are common problems that cause leaks and safety hazards. Like most things, the older yourheating equipment gets, the more likely it is to cause problems and by having a heating system tune up, you will benefit in many ways. It will not only ensure that your unit is working as efficiently as possible but more importantly, it will guarantee that the health and safety of your family will not be compromised. *Have your heating system, water heater and any other gas, oil, or coal burning appliances serviced by a qualified technician every year.* When carbon monoxide is inside your body, it interferes with the delivery of the oxygen in your blood to the...
Oct 1, 2012 | Atlanta GA Heating, Coupons and Specials, Furnace Repair, Heating Tuneup, Maintenance, Uncategorized
Let Fulton Plumbing Make your Life Easier with Furnace and Boiler Tune Ups October is coming fast and around this time of the year, once you hit these late year months, something always changes… the weather! The fall and the wintertime are wonderful times of the year with all of the great family holidays and being able to cuddle up on the couch with a good book, but as you begin to pile the blankets on, eventually the heat will need to go on with it! As a full-service heating and cooling company, Fulton Plumbing likes to make sure that all of our clients and community members in the Metro Atlanta Area are prepared for the drop in temperature. One of the most important things you can do is get a heating system tune up! Whether you use a boiler, a furnace, a geothermal heating system, or any other kind of heat source, making sure that it is functioning properly and at maximum efficiency can make all of the difference between a good season and a bad season. *Check out our Special Offers!* In general, heating systems are easy to maintain. No matter what kind you have, there are certain things that you can do to make sure it is in tip-top condition all year round. The recommended maintenance for any heating and cooling system is twice a year. Usually, you want to have your furnace or boiler checked out in the spring time when summer is heading your way and also as summer begins to come to an end. In doing this, you will make sure that any repairs...
Dec 7, 2011 | Atlanta GA Heating, Furnace Repair, Heating Inspection
Regular maintenance of your heating system can keep your furnace running efficiently throughout the winter months and often save you from needing furnace repair. However, keeping your heating system perfect is not easy. Your Atlanta furnace repair experts at Fulton Plumbing Heating and Air Conditioning are available to help any time. Most furnace repairs and upkeep is best left to an expert. However, there are some quick tips for making sure your furnace stays healthy. Simple cleaning of your furnace can often increase fuel efficiency and keep your furnace from overheating. Dirt and dust are major contributors to wasted energy and the overworking of your heating system. Cleaning the furnace filter should be the first step. Replace your furnace filter at the beginning of the heating season and then throughout every 4-6 weeks. Most furnaces in the southwest have removable disposable furnace filters and you should always follow the directions when changing them out. If you have a gas furnace, checking the pilot light controls or the gas valves for leaks is important. The pilot light can go out in drafty houses as well as the opening becoming clogged. Pilot lights that won’t stay lit should be looked at by a professional as there may be a problem with the thermocouple. If you find and smell a gas leak, especially with propane powered units, open all windows and doors in the immediate area and get out of the house to call the gas company or the fire department to report a leak. Stay out of the house until the professionals say it is ok to come back inside. Electrical furnace...