6 Furnace Maintenance Tips for the Winter

December 15, 2023 | Beavercreek

As the chill of winter sets in, ensuring your home is cozy and warm becomes a top priority. Your furnace is crucial in keeping your living space comfortable during the colder months. To avoid unexpected breakdowns and ensure optimal performance, investing some time in winter furnace maintenance is essential. Continue reading to learn more from the team at Allied Services, Inc.

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3 Affordable Ways to Keep Your Home Cozy

January 15, 2023 | Beavercreek

With record-breaking low temperatures across the Midwest this winter, every homeowner is looking for ways to ensure their home stays as warm and cozy as possible without completely breaking the bank. While it can be tempting to continue to crank up your thermostat during these long, cold months, it’s typically a better idea to come up with a few other ways to keep your home cozy. At Allied Services, Inc. we’re here to help with these three affordable ways to heat your home this winter.

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What is the Difference Between a Heat Pump and a Furnace?

December 15, 2022 | Dayton

As temperatures drop, our focus shifts to keeping our homes warm and comfortable. The two main methods you can use for achieving this goal are heat pumps and furnaces. Each one comes with advantages and disadvantages based on personal needs and climate. Continue reading to learn more about the differences from the experts at Allied Services, Inc.

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3 Common Furnace Issues

December 1, 2022 | Air Duct Cleaning

As temperatures drop, we look to our trusty furnaces to keep us warm. When our heating system fails to do the job, it can be incredibly frustrating. That is why it’s helpful to be aware of these three common furnace issues to help diagnose any problems. Continue reading to learn more from the team at Allied Services, Inc.

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When Should You Turn on the Furnace?

October 15, 2022 | Dayton

Summer always seems to come to an abrupt end in Ohio, leaving homeowners wondering when they should turn on their furnace system. The real answer is that it depends. The World Health Organization recommends not letting the home drop below 64.4 degrees on average or 69.8 degrees if kids or someone elderly live in the home. Of course, personal preference plays a factor, and you may like keeping your home a little warmer than your neighbor. When you are ready to turn on the furnace, use these tips from Allied Service, Inc. to ensure everything is in working order.

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