Furnace Protection Plan + Annual Furnace Maintenance and Inspection
Reg Price $199.00 + gst or $16.58 + gst a month
(1 Year Commitment Required)
Includes 24 Hour Emergency Response and Full Parts and Labour Coverage ( Excluding Heat Exchanger)
Annual Furnace Maintenance and Inspection
Reg Price $119.00 + gst
Furnace and Air Conditioner Protection Plan + Annual maintenance and inspection
Reg Price $378.00 + gst or $30.99 + gst a month
(1 Year Commitment Required)
Includes 24 Hour Emergency Response and Full Parts and Labour Coverage ( Excluding Heat Exchanger)
Furnace and Air Conditioner Maintenance & Safety Inspection
Reg Price $238.00 + gst
Air Conditioner Protection Plan
Reg Price $179.00 + gst or $14.99 + gst a month
(1 Year Commitment Required)
(Includes Annual maintenance and inspection Plus 24 Hour Emergency Response)
Below are some of the basics that are covered during a maintenance
Safety test for carbon monoxide (CO)
Check for hazardous debris in the chimney and flue
Clean air filters and re-install permenant ones
Check operation of thermostat and safety controls
Check gas pilot safety system and clean as required
Clean motor and fan
Check blower operation
Clean burners and set for proper combustion & ignition
Check gas piping to furnace
Some important Facts:
Replace or clean your furnace filter three or four times yearly. A new filter makes your furnace more energy-efficient and saves money, too.
A furnace that is not running at peak performance can be deadly. A clean, efficiently burning gas furnace produces very small amounts of carbon monoxide, while a dirty, inefficiently burning one can produce deadly amounts.
Carbon Monoxide is odorless and colorless. It causes flu-like symptoms, disorientation, confusion, and even death.
It is highly recommended that you have your furnace cleaned and checked every year.
The older the furnace, the more important this service is. Newer gas furnaces are equipped with many features that shut the furnace off when a problem is detected. Older furnaces have no such devices. Over time, furnaces can develop small cracks in the combustion chamber. These cracks may not be visible to the naked eye. It is through these cracks that Carbon Monoxide can leak into your home.
Keep the area around your furnace clean and unobstructed.
Do not have anything combustible within six inches of your vent pipe.
Do not close off more than 20% of the registers in your house. This can cause high resistance and unnecessary heat build up in the furnace.
Do not store combustible material such as paint thinners, gasoline, etc. near your furnace.
How to Tell When Your Furnace Is Not Feeling Well
Scale: Flakes of rust, around the front cover of your furnace or near its venting
Grinding, chattering sounds
Yellow Flame: That flame should be sharp and blue, clean and stable, burning as purely as possible
Dusty Smell: You turn up the thermostat and within minutes, your home is filled with a dry, dusty smell. The solutions: 1) Don't worry; it's just burning the dust out of the combustion chamber. Change your filter . 2) If it's a constant odor, call your technician. 3) If it smells like gas, call your utility company.