Q. With the deep winter snow we had last season, the air intake for our furnace plugged up. I had to separate the pipe from the furnace and let already-heated house air be used in the furnace rather ...
My question concerns the exhaust/intake pipe for our forced air oil furnace. The exhaust pipe is inside the intake pipe. Both are mounted outside the house about one foot above ground level. We are ...
SIOUX CITY -- Sioux City Fire Rescue is reminding homeowners with high-efficiency furnaces to check their fresh air intake and exhaust pipes to ensure they are free of snow. These pipes, which are ...
During the extreme cold, don't forget to check your outdoor exhaust pipes, to keep them clear of ice and snow. Public safety agencies are reminding people to bundle up, take a look, and clear any ...
If you’re in an area affected by wildfire smoke—whether the current haze covering the east coast or throughout fire season out west—you are likely spending more time inside to avoid the poor air ...
As the temperatures are dropping, your furnace is working even harder. Something you may have noticed is snow and ice building up around the vents of your high-efficiency furnace. Balcaen & Sons owner ...
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8 Simple Fixes if Your Heater Is Not Working
During the winter, your furnace is probably the most important appliance in your home. So when it it’s not working and the mercury outside is dropping, you’ll need to be able to diagnose the problem ...
Question: We installed a new high-efficiency furnace three years ago. When it gets really cold outside, the fresh-air intake collects frost on the inside of the PVC pipe, so the furnace does not have ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich — With blizzard conditions expected to begin late Thursday through Saturday across much of West Michigan, plenty of snow will be blowing and drifting around your home. Heating and ...
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