Bill Howe Heating Will Keep You Warm All Through the Winter

Bill Howe Heating & Air Conditioning Will Keep You Warm All Through the Winter

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Trusted San Diego heating contractors recommend tuning-up your HVAC system before the cold weather hits

November 7, 2012 San Diego, Calif. – Bill Howe knows heating and air conditioning, especially in San Diego. Although San Diego weather is temperate and beautiful for most of the year, it does get cold enough to warrant turning on heaters. Often, residents are surprised to find their heaters in less than ideal condition, perhaps because they are so used to ideal weather conditions and think of the heater so rarely. That’s why Bill Howe Heating & Air Conditioning proudly offers a wide variety of service plans and pre-season tune-up specials.  Bill Howe’s expert HVAC technicians are always on hand to offer the best recommendations to keep heating units in top shape and ready for the temperature drop.

This past weekend, the clocks changed back one hour and with that change comes longer and colder winter nights. Bill Howe HVAC technicians recommend that customers not only know if their unit works, but also when they’ve last received a service call from an experienced HVAC contractor. San Diego’s temperature tends to fluctuate quickly and the cold weather might catch business and homeowners by surprise. The best time to have a heater looked at by a San Diego heating contractor is before it is actually needed.  Scheduling a tune-up before the rush will guarantee San Diegans will stay warm and cozy through the winter.

It is easy to fall into a sense of security that, since the heater worked fine last season, it will be fine when needed. However, there are several factors that could diminish a furnace’s output or render it inoperable all together.  For example, rodents can be a major problem for a heating unit. Rats and mice can chew through wiring and insulation, causing a system not to work. At a glance, this issue can be easily missed; Bill Howe’s San Diego heating contractors will check customers’ homes on every visit for all possible problems. Small animals will also build nests in the ducting system where it is warm, ducting can become routinely displaced interrupting airflow, and filters are easily clogged. Just like one’s vehicle, the longer the unit sits dormant, the more potential for issues. Luckily, with Bill Howe Heating & Air Conditioning’s pre-season tune-up, these easy fixes can be spotted and taken care of quickly at affordable prices.

Bill Howe’s service technicians will also inspect systems for other possible failures, clean the furnace and burners, check the airflow and make any recommendations for repairs should the system need it. If customers have any allergies or notice that the air quality in the home needs improvement, Bill Howe Heating & Air Conditioning can also provide customers with a myriad of air purifying systems as a perfect complement for the furnace. While customers keep warm, why not breathe easy too! Bill Howe’s qualified technicians will also perform a carbon monoxide test during the service visit and the team is NATE certified which means customers receive the very best service.

Bill Howe Heating & Air Conditioning understands that customers want comfort when they need it, and do not want to have to wait during the busy season for an appointment. That is why Bill Howe offers extensive tune-up services for customers’ peace of mind. Home and business owners can relax and know that, when the temperature gets too cold, they won’t be.

To learn more about Bill Howe Heating & Air Conditioning’s tune-up specials or to find out about the many heating services the company offers as a licensed, certified and trusted HVAC contractor, San Diego residents should visit https://www.billhowe.com or call 1-800-BILL-HOWE (1-800-245-5469).

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