Axiom Home Services, Inc. Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Corrales’

4 Mistakes Not to Make with Your Heating

Monday, February 12th, 2018

checklist-survey-penIf you’re not a professional heating installer or technician, we don’t expect you to know all about the ins and outs of your heating system. That’s our job! However, you’re still expected to do your part to make sure your heater functions properly for the majority of its lifespan. Your heating system works hard in the colder months, and it deserves the best in care.

Don’t make these mistakes when it comes to your heating system! Proper care and installation ensures a long life and better efficiency from this hardworking system.

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How to Avoid Scheduling Heater Service

Monday, January 1st, 2018

technician-changing-filterIt’s a pain to have to call in a technician when a heating system stops working. It’s even worse when this happens during a storm or in the middle of the coldest night. However, this is when problems are most likely to occur—when heating equipment is working the hardest. If this has ever happened too you, you know you want to avoid calling for emergency repairs at all costs.

There are ways to prevent your heating system from requiring repairs. In fact, most heating issues are preventable, if you only take the time to keep your system in good shape and do your research. It all starts with the installation!

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Why You Should Always Schedule Heating Service Early

Monday, October 9th, 2017

time-for-service-clockThe most common calls we get for heating service are about what you might expect. Most people call us in the winter, saying something along the lines of this: “My heater won’t turn on at all!” or “The heating system is blowing out cold air!” Heating repair calls in our area tend to be emergency calls, and that’s because so few people realize that heating repairs are usually preventable.

Heating repair should always be taken care of as early on as possible, as soon as you first notice a problem within your heater. Heating maintenance, though, is just as important, and can prevent you from noticing problems with your heater all season long.

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