Furnace Maintenance Guide: Keeping Warm on a Cold Winter Evening at 8,800 ft

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • 🏔️ Welcome to our channel! Are you feeling the chill of a cold winter evening in the mountains? Don't let a troubled furnace leave you shivering in the cold! In this video, we'll walk you through one of our essential furnace maintenance specifically tuned for high-altitude living.
    🏔️ Follow along as we guide you through some of the steps of our furnace maintenance tailored for high-altitude environments. Don't let the cold weather at high altitudes or any altitude dampen your spirits-take proactive steps to keep your home warm and comfortable all winter long by completing a professional furnace maintenance!
    🧐 Some Items We Found:
    🗻 Adjusting for Altitude: This furnace had its outgoing gas pressure at less than half causing it to take forever 🥶 to warm up the cabin and potential damage to the primary heat exchanger.
    🧐 Vent Inspection: Found blowing ❄️ snow inside the vent piping shutting this furnace down.
    🧐 Static pressures are too high. 😩 Found furniture covering the main return air grill.
    😁 What are some of the items you can do?:
    Air Filter Care: Keep your furnace running smoothly by regularly cleaning or replacing air filters to maintain proper airflow.
    Safety Precautions: Stay safe and warm 🌤️ by testing carbon monoxide detectors and performing yearly maintenance.
    ❄️🏔️ If you found this video helpful, please give it a thumbs up and share it with others who may benefit from a furnace maintenance. And be sure to subscribe to our channel for more HVAC maintenance guides and helpful tips for mountain living!
    #FurnaceMaintenance #HighAltitudeLiving #WinterHeating #HVACTips #MountainLiving

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @ThomasWalker-m2y
    @ThomasWalker-m2y 7 місяців тому +1

    Wow that flex line running through the furnace cabinet is NOT RIGHT.

    • @grantshvac
      @grantshvac  7 місяців тому

      Right exactly. Luckily it’s wrapped with tape and has a rubber grommet. We put it on our report and offered to fix it but the customer said they were going to do it on their own. 😮

  • @ThomasWalker-m2y
    @ThomasWalker-m2y 7 місяців тому +1

    A lot of Ecm motors are not good on old to smaller ductwork.