FURNANCE

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Professional Furnace Installation, Repair and Inspection in Centennial, CO


At Upslope Heating and Cooling, we know that there is nothing worse than being unexpectedly stuck without a working furnace during cold winter months. As families and business owners, we have come to rely and depend on our furnaces to provide us with the heat that we so desperately need in our living spaces. When your furnace suddenly breaks down, you are left vulnerable and in an unexpected emergency situation that could potentially cost you hundreds of dollars you did not budget for. That is where we come in. Upslope Heating and Cooling is a leading expert of furnace installation and repair. We have served our customers for many years and continue to provide fair, honest and high-quality service to this day. We are passionate about ensuring that our customers are being kept warm throughout the winter months, and cool during the summer.


We believe in sharing our knowledge and expertise with our clients so that they are able to accurately diagnose problems before they even happen. We always recommend to have your furnace inspected every year, however the following are some tips that you can easily employ at home to avoid having to sleep through unexpected cold nights before realizing your furnace needs repair.

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Tips from Our Experts

Check for Excessive Dust

If you see a lot of extra dust gathering outside of the vents of your furnace, this could be a sign that the filters need changing or that there is a larger problem with the furnace not being able to filter the air properly. If you notice this, check to see if the filters need cleaning and call an expert to accurately diagnose the problem.


Notice Any Unusually High Electric Bills

Heating costs that are substantially higher than usual could be a sign that there is something wrong with your furnace. If you notice an unexplained fluctuation in your heating bill, contact a professional to inspect the issue.


Listen for Any Loud or Unusual Noises

It is common for any furnace to make the odd sound here and there, but it is not normal for the furnace to rattle or make very loud noises. If yours is being particularly vocal, call a professional to determine if a part has gone loose inside the unit, or if any machinery needs to be tuned up.


Consider Your Furnace’s Age

It’s common sense that the older the piece of mechanical equipment, the higher the chances that it may need to be repaired or even replaced. If your furnace is more than 15 years old, consider calling a professional furnace expert to take a look at it. This may save you an unexpected night without heating or potentially costly emergency repairs.


Keeping some of these basic ideas in mind when it comes to your furnace will help you prevent any unexpected hassles this coming winter. Remember to have your furnace checked at least once a year and to keep an eye on these small details to stay warm all winter long!



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Have Questions?

We Have Answers!

  • How long does the average furnace last?

    With the proper installation, maintenance, and care, a home furnace can last approximately 20 years. Similarly, as with an air conditioner, a furnace can be made to last longer with regular inspections and extra care.


    Factors to consider in choosing the right HVAC system:


    •     Your budget
    •     Your climate
    •     How many rooms you need heated or cooled
    •     If you enjoy using an air conditioner versus a fan
    •     If you have allergies or sensitivities to dust

  • How long does the average air conditioner last?

    Depending on your usage, care and maintenance of your air conditioner, the average unit is known to last around 16 years. You can always make your unit last longer by performing regular inspections and ensuring all parts and pieces are clean and in good working condition.


  • What does HVAC mean?

    HVAC is an abbreviation that stands for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. An HVAC specialist’s job involves the installation, repair and maintenance of a commercial or residential HVAC system such as an air conditioner or heater.


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