Prep Your Home Heating System Manitowoc WI

If you start your furnace early in the season, it will help you avoid being left in the cold when the chilly weather arrives.

Local Companies

Barbier Smokey Heating Inc
(920) 682-2073
1516 Memorial Dr
Manitowoc, WI
Valders Heating & Cooling Llc
(920) 758-3093
7522 Dutch Rd
Manitowoc, WI
Lakeshore Heating & Sheet Metal
(920) 683-3967
249 E State Highway 310
Manitowoc, WI
Jindra Plumbing & Heating Inc
(920) 683-3600
5929 County Road Cr
Manitowoc, WI
Kretsch Heating & Air Conditioning Inc
(920) 682-6054
1141 S 41st St
Manitowoc, WI
Schaus Roofing & Mechanical Contractors
(920) 684-5559
2901 Calumet Ave
Manitowoc, WI
Chad's Heating & Cooling
(920) 994-4105
Random Lake, WI
Upmann Heating & Cooling Inc
(608) 623-3999
Edmund, WI
Lk Heating & Air Conditioning Llc
(262) 626-4342
357 Main St
Kewaskum, WI
Johnston Furnace Service Corp
(715) 735-7390
W2108 State Highway 64
Marinette, WI

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(NC)-Service your furnace. Starting up your furnace early in the season will help you avoid being left in the cold when the chilly weather arrives. Before the temperatures start to dip, schedule a furnace tune-up. It's important to have your heating system checked each year to ensure it is operating efficiently. Be sure to use a licensed technician from a trusted organization like Direct Energy who can identify potential problems before they turn into costly repairs, and consider replacing your furnace if it is more than 18-20 years old.


Prep your home heating system.

To ensure your furnace is in good condition and ready to battle the cold winter months, Direct Energy suggests you:

• Install a programmable thermostat that will automatically adjust your home's temperature settings. Programming the thermostat a degree or two lower when no one is home can help save up to 10 per cent on annual heating bills.

• Check your furnace filters for blockages. To increase the efficiency of your furnace, replace your filter every two to three months.

• Inspect your registers and radiators to ensure they are free from anything that could restrict air circulation, such as rugs, furniture and drapes.

• Check to see if warm air is leaving the vents.

• Inspect your electrical fuse box for a faulty furnace fuse or breaker.

• Protect your home and pocketbook with a Heating Protection Plan. Direct Energy offers a home protection plan that covers most repairs and replacement parts. You'll also enjoy priority service if you require a service call.

More information is available online at www.directenergy.com or toll-free, 1-888-334-8221.

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