Reher A/C & Heating LTD
809 Grandview Dr L1H7W5 Oshawa, ON, Canada
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Locality: Oshawa, Ontario
Phone: +1 905-728-5097
Address: 809 Grandview Dr L1H7W5 Oshawa, ON, Canada
Website: dealer.frigidaire.net
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This right here is not to code! Please do not do this. You must have at least a sliding door or double open door to make this accessible for service and bring it to code.
Before and after photos of a key piece to your furnace running in top shape. Make sure you have your furnace serviced on a regular basis.
Installed a new April air 400 series humidifier! If you find your house is dry in the winter months give us a call and let's make it comfortable for you!
Great tips for this upcoming winter season, also a good idea to get a yearly maintenance done on your Hvac equipment.
Fall is almost upon us and the temps are starting to drop. Its time to make sure your furnace is ready. Call to arrange your Furnace Inspection and service so there are no surprises when you need it. 905-728-5097 or use our on-line booking https://live.vcita.com/site/reher
Doing some minor adjustments on this keeprite furnace. If you experience any issues with your furnace or A/C don't hesitate to call us!!
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Always be aware who you're letting install or work on your furnace.
Before and after of a new ventor motor assembly for a boiler .
With the expected snowfall today, don't forget to ensure that you keep your exhaust vent clear of any snow accumulation. If either the air-intake or the exhaust vent becomes blocked the system will stall, either because it will be starved of oxygen, or because its built-in safety mechanism will shut it off. If the blockage is in the air intake the system will shut down, and the property will cool down until the blockage is removed and the system can be re-fired. But if the ...exhaust vent is covered by snow, the problem can be more worrying. The blockage might be enough to cause the system to shut down, but before that happens a snow ‘cave’ can be formed around the vent trapping the exhaust fumes including the CO and forcing them back into the property through cracks in the building itself. CO is odorless, colorless, and tasteless, but in sufficient concentration can be harmful to people and animals. For this reason and because you really don’t want your heating system to fail in the depths of winter it is vitally important to keep your exhaust vent clear. See more
Mother nature is being very kind to us lately. Enjoy it while you can. Long range forecast has single digit highs in the next couple of weeks. If you haven't called for your annual furnance maintenance, do it soon to avoid any emergency repairs.
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Is your Air conditioner keeping up in this heatwave? If not call for servicingIs your Air conditioner keeping up in this heatwave? If not call for servicing
Just 2 weeks left to take advantage of our March Madness special! Schedule a Furnace Service to receive a $10 discount by March 31st. Just mention the March Madness special at time of booking. Share this post with your friends so they can get in on this special. Call 905-728-5097.
MARCH MADNESS! Book a Furnace Service during the month of March to receive a $10 discount. Be sure to mention the March Madness discount at time of booking. Call us today @ 905-728-5097. and share this post so your friends can take advantage of this limited time offer.
A winter tip from Reher A/C & Heating.........Don't forget to ensure that you keep your exhaust vent clear of any snow accumulation. If either the air-intake or the exhaust vent becomes blocked the system will stall, either because it will be starved of oxygen, or because its built-in safety mechanism will shut it off. If the blockage is in the air intake the system will shut down, and the property will cool down until the blockage is removed and the system can be re-fir...ed. But if the exhaust vent is covered by snow, the problem can be more worrying. The blockage might be enough to cause the system to shut down, but before that happens a snow ‘cave’ can be formed around the vent trapping the exhaust fumes including the CO and forcing them back into the property through cracks in the building itself. CO is odorless, colorless, and tasteless, but in sufficient concentration can be harmful to people and animals. For this reason and because you really don’t want your heating system to fail in the depths of winter it is vitally important to keep your exhaust vent clear. See more
January temps expected in a few days. Are you ready?
Who turned their furnace on for the first time this morning?
For sale used gas fireplace direct vent unit. Great shape.
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