Showing posts with label furnace repair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furnace repair. Show all posts

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Goldilocks and The Three ServiceOne Bears?

You are cordially invited to stop by and visit with us at this year’s annual Business P.M. at the Hotel Julien on Tuesday February 15th from 5-7.

The event is a great chance to meet and learn about area businesses and network in a fun filled environment.  This year’s theme is "Once upon a time in downtown Dubuque..."
Make sure to stop by our ServiceOne booth (#37) to say hello to Goldilocks and The Three ServiceOne Bears!

As part of the fun you can register to win a FREE Honeywell programmable thermostat with installation and a Free furnace inspection. 

The Downtown Business P.M. is scheduled for Tuesday, February 15, 2011, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Hotel Julien Dubuque.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Heating, Cooling and A Whole Lot More With ServiceOne in Dubuque

After countless hours of listening to the needs of our clients and even more time researching consumer trends in heating and cooling, we are proud to introduce you to the new ServiceOne Dubuque website.  ServiceOneDubuque.com
It will soon be filled with how-to-articles and videos and offers great resources to improving your indoor air quality as well as all of the current rebates and specials available.  Please check out our site and leave us a few comments so that we can serve you even more.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

How Dangerous Are Space Heaters?

Here is a great article on why space heaters may not be such a hot idea.
What Are the Dangers of Space Heaters? eHow.com

To learn more about repairing or replacing your furnace or for a free indoor air quality evaluation call Robb at 563-556-0666.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Heating Tips When It's Cold and Snowy in Dubuque

The recent heavy snowfall and drifting brings one more thing the Dubuque and surrounding areas need to keep an eye on. Home owners with High Efficiency, direct vent furnaces
and water heaters need to check to see that the venting has not been drifted over with snow or blocked.

These systems typically vent through the sill plate of the home, close to ground level through a white PVC piping like in the photo above. Drifting snow has the potential to block these vents, causing your furnace or water heater to not operate.
These systems have sensors that will detect blockage which will shut down the system. Simply go out and check to make sure these vents have adequate clearance. If they are blocked, clear the snow away
from the vents, and you should be good to go.
If there are still problems, call ServiceOne for help at 563-556-5577