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Dangers of a Cracked Heat Exchanger

Gas-powered furnaces offer heating power that is almost unmatched for residential comfort, and that makes them especially appealing in Colorado and our often tough, dry winters. Although gas furnaces have a reputation as potentially hazardous, this is mostly unwarranted: contemporary gas furnaces are designed with numerous safety precautions, and if your furnace receives routine annual … [Read More]

Anode Rods: How do They Work?

Water heaters deal with tap water on a constant basis, from the time they are installed to the time they are replaced. The constant exposure to water makes rust less of a possibility and more of an unavoidable reality. So, how does your water heater avoid becoming a rusted-out shell within a couple of years … [Read More]

Heating Maintenance FAQ: Everything You Need to Know

Fall and winter are those times of year when we dream about warm blankets, hot cider, and a drive to the mountains to see the aspen trees turn gold. Before winter arrives in Denver, it’s a great time to think about getting a furnace tune-up and to ready your system for cold weather ahead. Learn … [Read More]

Signs You Need Professional Drain Cleaning

The drains in your home serve an important purpose as a connection point between your plumbing and sewer systems. But plumbing drains get clogged all the time, and homeowners become very accustomed to dealing with the issue themselves. But how do you know when it’s time to call in the professionals? You can try tackling … [Read More]

Why You Need a Dedicated Heater Outlet

During the colder winter months, we often find ourselves wanting space heaters to warm up a smaller space rather than turning up the heat in the whole house. Maybe a north-facing bedroom gets a bit chillier than other rooms. Or a home office is tucked away for solitude, and a temperature change is helpful for … [Read More]

Is it Time to Repair or Replace Your Boiler?

Boiler systems have quite the reputation for being sturdy, above and beyond most of the other heating types available on the market. However, just because your boiler is resistant to problems does not mean that it is invincible. Eventually, you will have to replace your old boiler; the only question is when. Read on to … [Read More]

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