Your fuel-burning furnace has a number of mechanisms allowing it to run safely and effectively. These features prevent fires and protect your indoor air quality (IAQ). They also work to prevent internal errors from damaging large portions of your furnace.
Whether it is the suspiciously lush patch of grass in your Centerville, yard, the unmistakable, nose-crinkling scent of sewage, or the ominous gurgling sound reverberating up your drains, these are some of the signs every homeowner dreads—signs of a sewer line leak.
Spring is finally arriving in Utah! The days are getting longer, the flowers are blooming, and you’re probably already thinking about dusting off the patio furniture or tackling that messy garage.
Want to heat and cool your Centerville home, fight climate change, and save money—all at the same time?
Get a heat pump.
So you are looking to invest in a heat pump. You are not alone––many Americans are making the switch.
At Pond’s Heating, we know with the right furnace filter, you can save money and improve your indoor air quality in one fell swoop.
Your home is a place for rest and relaxation. Heating and cooling is a big part of that equation—but so is indoor air quality (IAQ).
If you ever hear your gas furnace turn on but cannot feel any warm air blowing from the vents inside your Utah home, chances are the pilot light went out.
Heating alone accounts for over 40 percent of the average American’s utility bill, according to a US Department of Energy (DOE) analysis.
According to the US Department of Energy (DOE), gas furnaces operated by pilot lights are considered heating systems with lower efficiency.
What are you waiting for?