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I can't tell you how often dangerous conditions are uncovered when we have forced air furnaces inspected as part of our listing & selling process.
Findings can include carbon monoxide escaping into the house, cracked combustion chambers, disconnected heating ducts, dirty filters, bad interior air quality, etc...
Now that the cold weather is here, Dr. Pinto advises getting your Forced Air furnace checked by an HVAC professional.
Realtor John V. Pinto discusses what the possibilities are when “further inspection" is called for due to a cracked combustion chamber being found in the forced-air furnace, with Eric Syren, Assistant General Manager for HomeGuard, Inc. & Rafael Betances, SF North Bay Acct. Manager for HomeGuard, Inc.
By John V. Pinto, Realtor5
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I can't tell you how often dangerous conditions are uncovered when we have forced air furnaces inspected as part of our listing & selling process.
Findings can include carbon monoxide escaping into the house, cracked combustion chambers, disconnected heating ducts, dirty filters, bad interior air quality, etc...
Now that the cold weather is here, Dr. Pinto advises getting your Forced Air furnace checked by an HVAC professional.
Realtor John V. Pinto discusses what the possibilities are when “further inspection" is called for due to a cracked combustion chamber being found in the forced-air furnace, with Eric Syren, Assistant General Manager for HomeGuard, Inc. & Rafael Betances, SF North Bay Acct. Manager for HomeGuard, Inc.