I’ve got a guy who does really good job out of Rockyford, no travel cost. He’s a bit of a redneck but he’ll get the job done right and for half of what most places will quote. Hypertech.biz
I’ve got a guy who does really good job out of Rockyford, no travel cost. He’s a bit of a redneck but he’ll get the job done right and for half of what most places will quote. Hypertech.biz
Nope, it was for unlimited ducts, one furnace. No extras for HE furnace.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Non believer of furnace cleaning but it’s okay.
Whatever works for ya as per speedo lol
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Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
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Have a furnace company or Atco check it out.
Weird though that you had a ton of dust even though you’re changing the filter monthly. I am so lazy with filter changes and usually only do it twice a year and it’s usually pretty clean.do you live in airdrie or something?
As for the flame sensor the error will be different, it will be something like unable to detect a flame. If the igniter goes it will be similar and/or an igniter specific error, but an igniter is super easy to tell. Turn off the lights, crank the furnace and look for glowing red. If you want to clean the flame sensor use something as non-abrasive as possible. It was mentioned briefly in that vid not to use coarse sandpaper because it can shorten the life of the sensor. I am not 100% but I believe the sensors are coated in something and sandpaper removes this coating causing them to oxidize much quicker.
I’m fairly certain it’s something else causing this error though. Could be a bad inducer blower or a bad pressure switch assuming you checked for intake blockages.
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We've used Castle maintenance a few years on a row now for furnace and duct cleaning. Always happy with the work they've done. and had the same guys 3 out of 4 years now Had Action Furnace in over the spring to install AC and really happy with the guy that came out fornthat as well.
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i saw air raid on groupon, but their winter deal is actually $5 cheaper than the groupon. how are these guys?
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bump, any recent reviews/recommendations for furnace cleaning? looking to do my house and a rental so ideally someone that would give me a deal to do them all together.
I didn't do this once in over 10 years at my older house. I had easy access to see how much hair & shit ended up in the ducting system and it was arbitrarily close to zero.
Is this whole thing a racket/scam? Is it for people who NEVER change their air filters, or something?
This was with an old squirrel cage furnace that had the somewhat half-hexagon apparatus where you lay the new filter cloth on it and clamp it down. 3M every ~6 months.
Am I missing where all this alleged debris can bypass the air filter to enter the system?
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I used to do this as a job and I'll give you some scenarios.
First scenario was generally always clean but shit would fall into vents and need to get removed or cleaned out. One house I went too had 2 or 3 rotten peaches sitting in the ducts because a kid dropped them down it... The smell was gross.
Second scenario is new homes where builders just drop EVERYTHING into the vents so you get all sorts of crap and debris down them.
But generally speaking is it a scam? Or needed? Not from what I saw. You'd usually have a few hair balls or dust bunnies and a light dust coating but not enough to warrant a cleaning all the time.
Would I suggest doing it if say you bought a new house? Sure.
Just had mine done yesterday. First time since we took posession of the new build a little over 3 years ago.
They told me it's the cleanest one they've seen since they started doing it. My wife keeps a clean house, not sure if that has anything to do with it, but based on those remarks, I'm not sure how often a person really needs it done. Every 5 years?
But when new furnaces have warranty, I believe you're supposed to do it every year to maintain warranty? I'm not sure that's true either.
Duct cleaning is a waste except after renovations. I think inspecting and cleaning the furnace itself is probably worthwhile every few years.
Reminds me, I haven't had mine done for several years. Maybe I should.
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This is some solid mahfk'n advice from da man wit da plan!!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Edit - fuck it's making me wait. I'll try to remember.