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Earlier Tune-Ups Mean
Easier Appointments Some people think that
tune ups "wear off" over time. In reality tune ups stay fresh until
the heating system is in use for a long time. That's why getting a tune up
in the Spring or Summer is just as good as getting it done in the Fall or
Winter.
The only difference that timing makes is in your convenience.
And the truth is it's always better to have it done sooner rather than
later. Here are several reasons why:
Convenient appointments When it's cold, a home without heat can be a dangerous situation. No-heat
calls always take priority over tune-ups in the Fall and Winter. In Spring
and Summer more technicians are available, and you can get the appointment
that you want.
Time and money If a problem is discovered during the Fall or Winter, it could cause you
inconvenience and make you rush into a costly decision. If a problem is
detected in the Spring or Summer, you won't have to worry about a cold
home.
Long term value Household dust and lint can clog your burner, and combustion residues
can harm your heat-exchanger if left for long periods of time. Earlier
tune ups may actually extend the life of your equipment.
No worries When the cold weather comes, your heating system is ready to go. You'll
have heat and comfort with no worries. |