
Why Is My Furnace Leaking Water?
You just discovered there is a puddle of water on the floor in front of your furnace. What does this mean? Why would your furnace be leaking water?
You just discovered there is a puddle of water on the floor in front of your furnace. What does this mean? Why would your furnace be leaking water?
Is your energy bill too high in the winter? Are you looking for ways to cut costs? There are a number of simple things you can do at home to save money. Some of them are bigger projects, but most are simple things you can do in your day-to-day life to help reduce your heat cost this winter. At Just Right Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling, we want to help you achieve the highest comfort in your Salt Lake City home at an affordable price.
Did you finally turn your furnace on this winter only to have cold air blowing out of your vents? Or did your furnace stop working just when you started to need it most? There are a few reasons your furnace may be blowing cold air, and there a few things to check before you need to worry too much. At Just Right Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling, we are here in Salt Lake City to help keep your home warm and comfy this winter. If you’re having problems with your furnace, check these things first and then call us for help.
Be sure to focus on enhancing your indoor air quality (IAQ) so that you can boost your overall home comfort and enjoy the autumn season to its fullest.
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Just Right Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling owner, Dan Dearden, was a guest on Studio 5 with Brooke Walker. Studio 5 is a lifestyle show on
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