Top 2 Tips To Keep Your Furnace Running Smoothly

  • Change Your Filter:  The simplest step that can be taken to further the life of your furnace, changing the filter ensures that your furnace is running safely and efficiently. The general rule of thumb on changing filters is to switch them out every 3 months depending on the air quality around your home. However, for those people who live in dry or dusty climates, it is recommended that you change your filter more frequently.
  • Frequent Servicing: The best way to ensure that your furnace stays in good working condition, is to have it serviced by an HVAC professional. With your furnace running at an optimal level it will require less energy to heat your home, your home will stay more comfortable, and small problems can be identified before they turn into big problems.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding any of your HVAC or plumbing needs feel free to call your friends at Green Apple toll-free at 888-611-7191

Don’t Ignore Strange Sounds From Your Furnace

Strange Noises

We all know that HVAC systems make noise. If yours doesn’t, you probably have a brand-new model, or it’s hidden somewhere in your home where you can’t hear it. However, if you start hearing pops or squeaks, it may indicate that something has come loose in your unit and needs to be repaired or replaced.
Always try to pay attention to what’s going on with your furnace. Another way to take preventative care of your furnace is by scheduling an annual furnace inspection. Annual furnace inspections are recommended by HVAC professionals. Green Apple Mechanical are the experts you can trust. We have been serving the NJ area for years with professionalism and expertise.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding any of your HVAC or plumbing needs please feel free to call your friends at Green Apple toll-free.

3 Major Furnace Warning Signs

1. How old is your furnace?

A good place to start is to compare your furnaces age to the national average. The average life expectancy of furnaces in homes today is between 16 and 20 years. If your furnace is close to this age or older, you should begin shopping. Shopping for a replacement furnace in an emergency does not allow time to make your best decision. Most people prefer to replace their furnace as a planned home improvement rather than a panic replacement when your furnace is faltering or failed. For starters, look at your furnace to see if you have a pilot light. If you do, it is almost certain to be over 25 years old!

 

2. Gas & Electric Bills Going Up?

Rising gas and electric prices are not the only reason for high bills. Furnaces often lose their efficiency as they age especially if they have not been properly maintained. As a result, your furnace may run longer to provide the same amount of heat. This will cause your gas & electric bills to go up. The money you pay the gas & electric company every month could be used to pay for a new furnace.

 

3. Any Furnace Repairs in the last 2 years?

Furnaces are like cars. As they age, you can replace one part only to have to replace another part next year. It doesn’t take long to spend $500 just to keep the old furnace running. Furnaces incur the most breakdowns in the last 2 years of their lives. Another repair sign is whether you had to wait to get parts replaced. As a furnace ages, it gets harder to get replacement parts. This waiting can really be cold on a below zero night.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding any of your HVAC or plumbing needs please feel free to call your friends at Green Apple toll-free at 888-611-7191

How To Stop A Plumbing Emergency

Know where to go when trouble happens. Should plumbing fail, will you know how to stop the flood? Locate the main shut-off valve for the home water supply. If it’s in a dark, hidden, or hard-to-reach place, gather any tools you’ll need for a quick shut-off, and store them nearby. There’s nothing like the frustration of a missing flashlight or a misplaced shut-off key when the water’s pouring down the stairs from a broken pipe.
If you have a plumbing problem that you can’t control on your own then make sure you call your friends at Green Apple toll-free at 888-611-7191 with any questions or concerns you may have. We are the professionals you can trust. We have been serving the NJ area with professionalism and expertise for years. Customer service and care are always our number one priority.

Freezing Temp Plumbing Concerns

New Jersey will be experiencing some very frigid temperatures today so it’s best to take some precautions to protect your plumbing. Try not to turn the hot water on quickly when it’s very cold outside. If the pipes are beginning to freeze and you run very hot water through them they could crack, which would cause a leak and subsequent loss of water pressure. Let the water gradually go from cold to lukewarm and then hot to avoid any sudden temperature changes that could cause cracking.
Here at Green Apple, We are the experts you can trust. We have been serving the New Jersey area for years with professionalism and expertise. Customer service is always our number one priority. If you have any questions or concern regarding any of your HVAC or plumbing concerns please feel free to call your friends at Green Apple toll-free at 888-611-7191

Top Five Most Common Furnace Problems

  1. Lack of maintenance: You fail to schedule annual furnace maintenance and inspections that could prevent unexpected problems and breakdowns. These routine inspections can help the appliance run more efficiently and reliably.
  2. Dirty filters: Dirty or clogged air filters reduce airflow, making a furnace work harder to circulate. In some cases, a clogged filter may damage the limit switch, which controls the fan.
  3. Wear and tear: Normal wear and tear can cause airflow problems, heat control-related problems or even overheating.
  4. Electric ignition or pilot control problems: A faulty ignition or pilot could make it difficult to heat a home or commercial space. Thermocouple problems, drafts or clogs in the appliance may result in an unlit pilot light.
  5. Malfunctioning thermostat: A faulty thermostat can lead to problems with the fan or comfort levels.

No matter what problems you may be experiencing with your HVAC system or any of your plumbing problems make sure to call the professionals at Green Apple toll-free at 888-611-7191

Why You Should Never Put Starchy Foods Down The Sink

Starchy Foods

Let’s pretend your sink is on a  diet and steer clear of giving it too many carbs — even if you’re lucky enough to have a garbage disposal. There are several foods that cause big problems in your drain when you put large quantities into the disposal.
“The worst offenders are pasta, potato peels, and rice. These starchy foods turn to goo inside your drain.” Drain those items through a sieve or colander and then dump the rest into the trash. Then, use a paper towel to clean out the remnants from the strainer before you wash it.
Try never to neglect any plumbing concerns you might be having. It’s always better to address these concerns right away before they can turn into something much more complicated and expensive. We are the professionals you can trust.
We have been serving the NJ area for years with professionalism and expertise. Customer service and care are always our number one priority. If you have any questions or concerns regarding any of your HVAC or plumbing concerns please feel free to call Green Apple toll-free at 888-611-7191

This Is Why You Should Change Furnace’s Filter Monthly

Experts all recommend replacing your furnace filter at least once a month – Not only is changing your furnace filter important for home comfort, but it can be important for your safety as well. Dirty air filters are clogged with dust, and that dust circulates throughout your house. Clogged filters can lead to furnace performance issues, safety hazards, and can even cause your furnace to fail. Have you scheduled your annual furnace inspection yet? Here at Green Apple, we are the professionals you can trust. We have been serving the New Jersey area for years with professionalism and expertise. Call us toll-free with any questions or concerns you may have regarding any of your HVAC or plumbing needs at 888-611-7191

Why Annual Furnace Inspections Are So Important

It’s very important to keep up to date on annual inspections so you know your furnace is in good working order. Schedule your annual tune-up just before winter. Our technicians will determine if your furnace has any operational problems. Also, they will clean your furnace to help avoid future breakdowns. Having an HVAC professional clean your furnace also guarantees that your furnace is safe to use. Many accidents could occur if you tried to do maintenance yourself. Leave repair and maintenance jobs for professionals. You can trust our experience to keep your family safe.

Test Your Smoke Detectors & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

If you don’t have a working carbon monoxide detector, make sure to buy one as soon as possible! Carbon monoxide poisoning is very serious, and a carbon monoxide leak is one of the most dangerous risks a malfunctioning furnace can present. Make sure you regularly check the batteries in your home’s detectors and have them tested to confirm they are in working order.