News
The air we breath is just as important to our health as the food we eat or the beverages we drink. Air quality is one of the most important and least thought about contributors to our health and ell being. Your indoor air can be 2 to 5 timers more polluted than outdoor air, according…
Continue ReadingWhat is a frozen pipe and why is it bad? Frozen pipes can lead to burst pipes. When water freezes, it expands. As it expands it presses on the walls of what is holding it in, in this case a pipe. Pipes that freeze the most are those that are exposed to the extreme cold.…
Continue ReadingThere are some home remedies you can try to clear a clogged drain. And things that you can do at home to help keep it from happening again. Try these things at home before investing in some of the harsh chemicals they sell at the store. Often these products can cause damage to your pipes…
Continue ReadingIs your energy bill too high in the winter time? Are you looking for ways to cut costs? At Eller Services we want to save you money! There are a number of simple things that you can do at home to help bring down your energy bill in the winter. Some of them are big…
Continue ReadingThe CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) estimates more than 15,000 holiday decorating injuries during November and December. The injuries include everything from stepping on ornaments, falling off a ladder and even electrocution. From 2007-2011 the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) reports that christmas trees caused and average of 6 deaths per year, 22 injuries and…
Continue ReadingThe most common reason that your pilot light on your water heater keeps going out is a damaged, bent or dirty thermocouple. A thermocouple device that measures temperature. More importantly it is the device that regulates the gas flow inside your water heater or furnace. It has two wires. One sits near the thermostat and…
Continue ReadingWhat is a Thermostat? A thermostat is a heat-activated switch. It has a temperature sensor that causes a switch to open or close. By opening or closing, the switch completes or disrupts the electrical circuit that runs your heating or cooling system. Why won’t my furnace turn on? Sometimes the most obvious solutions to a…
Continue ReadingThere are three different basic types of furnaces available. There are a few things that factor into which kind will work for you. You should consider your heating requirements, duct work and insulation, size of you home and number of floors, and your budget. One of the certified technicians at COMPANY NAME can assist you…
Continue ReadingHow Does My Gas Furnace Work? Gas furnaces create heat by burning natural gas. This gas is usually methane combined with other carbon based gasses. The Ignitor The process starts with the ignitor. The ignition source for older furnaces is a pilot light, newer furnaces use an electronic starter. With a pilot light, the regulator…
Continue ReadingThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), as part of the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA), issued energy-efficiency mandates for almost all residential (and some light-duty commercial) gas, electric, oil and tankless water heaters. These mandates go into effect on April 16, 2015, at which time manufacturers must comply with the new standards. With the…
Continue ReadingNeed HVAC Service?
Contact the experts at Eller Services.
Call us at 248-652-6650!