Mar 29, 2013 | Atlanta GA Heating, Atlanta GA Plumber, Coupons and Specials, Heating Inspection, HVAC Inspection, Plumbing Inspection
Summertime is the busiest home shopping time of the year. Many are preparing their homes, staging rooms, and finishing up getting their homes ready to put on the market. But don’t just take looks into consideration. You can’t tell a book by its cover. The plumbing system and the Heating and Cooling Systems in the home are often hidden from view and may have some serious problems you can’t see. That is why we suggest having a professional plumber from Fulton plumbing inspect any home you are considering purchasing in Atlanta, GA. A professional technician will determine the age of the water heater, furnace, boiler, heat pumps, and air conditioner. They will also determine if they are in working order, need repairs, or replacement. The technician will also test the air and water qualityand make filtration suggestions and inform you on cost if there is a problem. They also will check for slow leaks and pipe leaks, and examine backflow preventers, faucets, tubs, toilets, valves and all the other components of the water, sewer, and gas pipes running through, in, and out of the home. You depend on the plumbing, heating, and cooling systems in your Atlanta, GA home every day. They keep you comfortable, safe and provide you with needed resources. It is important that you have someone inspect the plumbing, heating, and cooling system before a home purchase so you can make sure you are getting what you expect when you buy a new home. Don’t be like the 44 percent of homeowners who end up having to call a plumber during the first year of owning...
Jan 14, 2013 | Atlanta GA Heating, Coupons and Specials, Heating Inspection, Heating Installation, Heating Tuneup, Maintenance, Service Agreements, Uncategorized
In Atlanta, Georgia we are used to the weather being nice and toasty. So when it starts to get cold out we retreat inside our homes, turn the heating system on, and wait for the cold to pass. And when your home heating system doesn’t work it can be a real nightmare. Whether the heat is not distributed properly, or the heating unit produces a strange odor, or the heat won’t even turn on, theexpert technicians at Fulton can help solve any of your heating needs. Heating system problems can be hard to diagnose if you don’t know what to look for. They can be as simple as a malfunctioning thermostat or as serious as a furnace or boiler that needs to be replaced. Fulton plumbing, heating and air conditioning has the diagnostic tools, equipment, and training to diagnosis and fix the problem. And if your heating system needs to be replaced, we can help you make the best decision for your home and budget by clearly explaining all your options. Gas, propane, heat pumps, furnaces, boilers, geothermal …you name it…and Fulton, your Atlanta Georgia plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning company is able to install and repair it. One suggestion we make to all of our customers is that they have their home heating system tuned up and safety checked at least once or twice a year. During one of our ultimate heating system tune ups we check all the belts, fans, motors, bearings, vents, burners, drains, wiring, thermostat and so much more. We make sure everything is clean, functioning properly and safely. We especially check to make sure that there isn’t any...
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...
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...