24/7 EMERGENCY SERVICE
24/7 EMERGENCY SERVICE
When the winter chill sets in and your furnace isn’t working, it may feel like an emergency to more homeowners. Not only do you feel discomfort but you may also regret not scheduling your annual furnace maintenance. Our licensed heating experts are here to respond promptly to your furnace repair call. With our commitment to restoring heat in your home, you’ll have warmth in no time!
Don’t wait for winter to have your furnace checked by a professional. Avoid finding out it’s not running efficiently or needs replacing in mid-winter. Call us today to ensure your furnace is running optimally! High Mark has a team of licensed professionals who will always offer you 5-star service.
Maintaining a warm and cozy home during the colder months depends on an efficiently working furnace. However, there are some clear signs your furnace will show you that a homeowner should not ignore. If you notice early signs of a malfunctioning furnace, you can have have small problems fixed before they get worse. Some common signs include:
Taking initiative with your furnace maintenance can aid in avoiding staggering repair expenses down the line. When you see fixing your home as an investment for the future comfort and safety, it brings many benefits including:
Furnace repair costs vary based on each unique situation and the homeowner’s budget. Factors that increase repair costs include repair type, furnace age, warranty coverage, and other factors. However, High Mark offers some money-saving options that may help homeowners:
Absolutely! At High Mark, we have fully certified technicians who are insured. Our professionals have WCB coverage, liability insurance, and registered with technical safety for gas license. Our journeymen and apprentices are registered through the province.
Our technicians have experience with several brands of furnaces including York, Lennox, Air Ease, Triangle Tube, Bryant, Luxaire, Continental, Armstrong, Intertherm, Mini Gas, and more.
This is a tricky question without seeing physically inspecting the condition of the furnace. Typically, it comes down to safety, efficiency, reliability, and specific components that need to be repaired or replaced. A common rule of thumb is the 50% Rule. If the cost of repair is roughly the cost of a brand new furnace, it’s best to invest in a replacement furnace.
Energy efficient furnaces tend to have a ENERGY STAR label which indicates it takes less energy to operate effectively. You’ll often find these labels on newer furnace models.
Older furnaces that were installed 10 to 15 years ago will run less efficiently – higher energy bills, inconsistent heat distribution, and potentially more repair costs.
Depending on who installed your unit, you may find the age of the furnace in different places: label on the unit, in your owner’s manual, look up the serial number (label on unit), or you can ask the company that installed your furnace.
Absolutely! Whether you have repairs, replacements, or new installations, you can finance your service. We are more than happy to assist you through this process.
Are you finding yourself with additional questions? Our customer service representatives are more than happy to assist you with your questions when you call us!