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If you have broken heating / furnace unit that doesn't produce enough heat, or you are experiencing any other problems; just call our toll free number to get professional help. We can immediately repair you heating / furnace unit to perfect working order. Call us anytime to schedule an appointment for your San Francisco heating / furnace unit repair. We will work with you to set up a repair appointment for a time that is most convenient for you.
We know our clients have busy schedules so we work with them to find convenient times whenever you need heating / furnace unit repair appointments in San Francisco. For a convenient, same day heating / furnace unit repair appointment, call us anytime toll free number:
800-621-1761
We service and repair all heating system brands and models in San Francisco:
Ruud heating units
Airtemp heating units
Bryant heating units
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Lennox heating units
Caloric heating units
Heil heating units
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GE heating units
Carrier heating units
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Our heating repair coverege area includes entire San Francisco
and the surrounding cities:
San Francisco
South San Francisco
Daly City |
Brisbane
San Bruno
Pacifica |
Burlingame
Montara
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The information provided below is to help you become more familiar with your heating / furnace unit. Some of the information suggests ways to use your heating / furnace unit in a more efficient and effective way. These suggestions can help you save money on utility bills and on unexpected heating / furnace unit repairs and they can help extend the working life of your heating / furnace unit.
SAFETY WARNING: APPLIANCES ARE VERY DANGEROUS TO REPAIR IF YOU ARE NOT EXPERIENCED AND KNOWLEDGEABLE. Taking chances with your safety and health when there is an heating / furnace unit problem is not worth it. We strongly recommend that you do not get involved with any heating / furnace unit repairs without professional help. All heating / furnace unit repairs demand professional knowledge, training, and experience. Without this professional background, repairs can become very dangerous. Professionals use tools that are specialized for gas or electric systems. For professional help call our appliance service technicians 24/7 at:
800-621-1761
Direct heating and central heating
Some 22 million American homes have a direct- heating sustems a
throwback to the era of fire places and potbellied stoves. The heating
apparatus exudes warmth directly to the space where heating system
is located. Electricity provides a particularly comfortable source
of direct heating. Resistance wires, similar in principle to the
elements in a toaster, run through baseboard heating units or may
be strung inside walls, ceilings or floors; individual heating thermostats
control the temperature in each room.
The great majority of homes, however, have central- heating systems.
These heating systems are popular largely because they are more
efficient and can be located in an out-of-the-way place, yet can
heat the entire house. Central heating systems are made up of several
distinct units:
HEAT PRODUCER. This may be an oil, gas or wood
burner, an electric heater or a heat pump, alone or in combination.
HEAT EXCHANGER. This unit is called a furnace if
it heats air, a boiler if it heats water or makes steam. The air,
water or steam goes through passageways inside the exchanger that
keep it separated from the combustion gases of the burner; the gases
are expelled through a flue. Any of these heat exchangers can be
hooked up to any of the several kinds of heat producers.
HEAT DISTRIBUTOR. There are three types, one for
each type of exchanger. In a warm-air system, the air is drawn into
the exchanger by a large fan (a blower) and sent through ducts to
warm-air registers. In a hot-water system, water is forced through
the exchanger by a pump (a circulator) and sent through pipes to
convectors, a type of radiator. Steam rises under its own pressure
from the exchanger, going through pipes to radiators.
CONTROLS. Most homes have one thermostat in, the
living area to turn the heating plant on and off. But some achieve
closer control with several, and a few installations sense out side
temperature in order to respond more to weather changes.
The most common problem with central sustains is uneven heat: rooms
nearest the heat producer get too hot, those farther away never
get warm enough. Since tinkering with one part of a system may affect
other parts, adjustments may take days or weeks; so this is primarily
a job for the homeowner.
Steam systems are least amenable to adjustment, but the heat of
individual radiators can be regulated by turning the dial on each
air vent (page 323). If your vents are not adjustable, change them;
they are not expensive.
If your issue cannot be resolved with our easy tips, we
strongly suggest that you call us for an San Francisco heating repair appointment.
800-621-1761
Or send an appointment request online at appointment@SanFranciscoApplianceRepair.net To do so, please specify your name, address and a brief nature of
the problem. Once we receive your request we will contact you as
soon as possible. We will be happy to help.
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