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What Are the Most Common Furnace Problems?

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Think of your heating and cooling system as the heart of your home; it needs to be working in tip-top shape to ensure your entire family is comfortable throughout the year. However, issues can happen over time and possibly lead to unwanted stress and some hefty repair costs. At Lee’s Air Plumbing & Heating, we’re […]

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Carbon Monoxide In Your Home

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Carbon Monoxide – What’s All the Fuss About? California now requires homeowners to install carbon monoxide detectors in their homes. Many heating and air conditioning professionals have been recommending them for years, long before the law was put into place. Why? Well, it is a gas that is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and deadly to humans. […]

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Reasons Why Your Home Has a Burning Smell When You Turn Your Heater On

That burning smell that you experience when turning your heater on for the first time in months can be pretty alarming. It’s usually not a big deal, however. In fact, it even has a name – “dirty socks syndrome.” The smell should never last for more than a couple of hours unless there is an […]

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3 Reasons To Install Natural Gas In Your Home

Finding a practical energy source for your home can be a headache. After all, your entire house runs on it, so you want to make sure you’ve chosen the best resource available. Out of all the energy sources to choose from, natural gas consistently outdoes the rest. Here’s why. Install Natural Gas In Your Home […]

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Eco-Friendly Water Fixtures

The Energy Upgrade California initiative is leading the way to a brighter, more energy-efficient future. The program seeks to cut carbon emissions drastically, bringing carbon pollution levels down to that of the early 1990s; reducing household consumption of electricity, natural gas and water is the key to achieving its goal. Homeowners will tell you water isn’t cheap […]

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