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TREAT YOUR PHILLY FURNACE TO SOME TLC THIS SPRING

A HEATING TUNE-UP FROM GIANNONE IS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED

It’s been a tough winter in Philadelphia, and your furnace has been working overtime to battle the polar vortex and keep your home warm. But it’s a good bet that it’s picked up some wear and tear along the way. Your furnace has run a marathon, so now it’s time to treat it right and make sure it keeps working until spring is in full swing.

A spring tune-up from the heating experts at Stallion Plumbing Heating & Air Conditioning is the perfect cure for what ails your furnace. Even if you’re not experiencing heating problems right now, your furnace could have picked up a problem you won’t notice until it’s an emergency. A tune-up can catch and fix those issues before they cause a heating breakdown.

CLEAR PRICING, CLEAR RESULTS

Our heating maintenance package has guaranteed, clear, upfront pricing so you know in advance what you’re paying for. At Stallion, we believe in no surprises. We also guarantee quality work from our service experts. We get it right the first time.

Here’s what you’ll get with our heating tune-up service:

  • Check gas lines for leaks or cracks.
  • Check electrical connections.
  • Change filters.
  • Check airflow and fan controls.
  • Check burners and heat exchanger.
  • Tighten or replace belts as needed.
  • Inspect safety controls.
  • Lubricate moving parts.
  • Conduct an amp-draw test.

While you can take care of some maintenance tasks on your own, it’s best to call a trained professional when dealing with electricity or natural gas. We want our neighbors to stay safe.

Getting a spring tune-up will also save you money in the long run because we make sure your furnace is running as efficiently as possible. It will also extend the overall life of your furnace.If you would like to schedule a spring tune-up for your Philadelphia furnace, contact Stallion today. We’ll show your heater the love it deserves after this long winter.

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