Sure, it’s hot in your house now, but that won’t last much longer. Few feelings compare to walking into your warm house, with its efficient furnace, away from the piercing wind-chills and snowy winter weather outside. I know it seems weird to talk about this in July, but you may be glad that you tackled your home’s heating system in late summer.
Traditional furnaces burn seven days a week, 365 days a year, which is why many ABQ area homeowners are asking, “Should I turn my furnace off over the summer?” The answer isn’t a simple “yes” or “no,” however. It’s based on several factors, like your type of furnace and its household use, as well as your personal preferences.
Daylight Electric and Appliance of Belen wants you to stay on top of your home’s heating and air conditioning system. None of us in the Albuquerque area want to wake up on one late September morning shivering because our furnace stopped working efficiently! For your heating and air conditioning needs call Daylight Electric and Appliance at (505) 864-3980.
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