Furnace Repair and Installation in Ohio
Regardless if you need a tune-up, a repair or even a brand new installation,
WeatherKing Heating and Air
Conditioning can help your home with all of your furnace needs.
Like heat pumps, furnaces keep your Ohio home warm in the winter and serve as an important part of your
air conditioning system
in the summer.
In a furnace, gas or oil is combusted in a burner and then heat produced
from that reaction passes through a heat exchanger where it is transferred to
the air distribution system. The ductwork throughout a home carries and
disperses the conditioned air and the flue or vent pipe releases the
byproducts, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, outside the home.
Types of Furnaces
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The Gas/Oil Furnace is always more affordable
to use than the electric furnace where gas is readily available. On the
downside, burning fuel generates fumes. In well-maintained gas furnaces, the
fumes generated are enclosed in the exchanger and then exit the house through
an exhaust vent. Remember, a gas furnace must be checked by a
qualified heating contractor at
least once a year. Our company would check the furnace for holes, leaks or
cracks. A break or crack in the furnace lets carbon monoxide seep into your
house or place of business.
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The Electric Furnace has a higher cost than a
gas furnace. On the upside, since electric furnaces do not use flames, it does
not generate any carbon monoxide. The electric furnace is cleaner and safer
than a gas furnace.
Trusted Furnace Brands
While it is important to choose a furnace brand with a history of quality, performance, reliability, and customer satisfaction - the brand itself is not as important as the installation of the
furnace. If you are in love with a specific brand - we can get it. But the brands we carry have been chosen because of their exacting standard.
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If you are looking for an
Ohio furnace repair contractor please call us today at 330-908-0281 or complete our online service request form.
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