We are supposed to have another HOT weekend and at Bill Howe
we want to keep our San Diego heating and air conditioning customers cool AND
safe! A couple weeks ago we stressed the importance of checking your drip pan (aka
your safety pan) on your indoor air handler to make sure it is not leaking.
During this hot summer we’ve been having, our air conditioning units might be
top-of-mind, but with the recent earthquakes in San Diego, heating units also
need a little attention.
Typically, there are two types of pipe used when a new
furnace is installed. While there are several brands for both of these types of
pipe, they generally fall into two distinct categories: they are either a hard
pipe that is black in color or a flex pipe with a yellow plastic covering.
While the hard pipe is thick, rigid and safe, the flex pipe is generally thin,
flexible and prone to breaking which can cause very dangerous gas leaks. In the
case of an earthquake, which can cause your furnace to shift, a hard pipe will
not break in the commotion, but a flex pipe is far more likely to break and
cause a gas leak.
If a flex pipe was used in your furnace installation, or if
you are unclear about what type was used, we highly recommend that you have one
of our expert San Diego heating technicians take a look in order to ensure your
safety. Our heating technicians adhere to strict standards. Our technicians are
certified with the North American Technician Excellence (NATE). They also
belong to the non-profit Institute of Heating and Air Conditioning Industries,
Inc. (IHACI). They have completed the AC&R Safety Coalitions and have
extensive training in the refrigerant known as R-410A. They must also adhere to
the standards of the EPA and have been certified through the Esco Institute.
When it comes to cooling you down during these hot summer
months, and keeping you safe with all of your needs in heating, San Diego
residents count on Bill Howe Heating & Air. No problem is too large or too
small for us and we guarantee your satisfaction and safety.
To schedule an appointment or for more tips on your heating,
San Diego residents please contact us at 1-800-BILL-HOWE (1-800-245-5469) or
visit us online at www.billhowe.com.
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