Citywide Supply & Service is offering Chicago our pre season furnace/heater tune up special for only $69.95 when you mention this promotional code: TU7FFG890 We are offering this special offer to our blog readers only and you must give our customer service operator the promo code number when scheduling your tune up. It is important to have your heating equipment checked out before you place it into service for many reasons. One of the more important issues that make this a priority is you and your family’s safety.
It is estimated that over 1000 people suffer from CO poisoning directly related to heating equipment. We test all heating equipment for CO emissions which is called the “Silent Killer”. “It cannot be seen ,smelled and it is tasteless. his makes it extremely dangerous because you never know it’s there.” says service manager Mitchell Moore. CO is not the only safety issue that should be checked. Your heating equipment has many built in safeties which are used for an array of functions. There are switches to shut down the unit if a flame is present when it shouldn’t be or in cases where there is no flame when there should be. If the unit overheats there is a safety to shut it down and if the chimney gets blocked there is a safety to shut it down too. “Every year I see some sort of safety switch malfunction which leads to potential disaster.” say Citywide’s lead service manager.Another good reason if safety isn’t enough is that it will insure your heating equipment LASTS! There are many problems that can be caught before they lead to more serious problems. It is very common for equipment to tighten up after being off for long periods of time. Bearings get tight and can draw higher amps than usual. Gas valves have moisture that causes problems. Dirty filters, bad motor connections that have become loose can all lead to more serious problems. When your equipment is inspected our technicians go through a 21 point diagnostic check. We inspect and measure and more.
And yet another good reason would be to increase the efficiency of your heater/furnace equipment. If your gas burner is burning too lean or too rich by only a 1/2 of 1 inch water colomn pressure you can expect to see an increase in your fuel bill by 15%. Lets look at this for a moment. If the average home in Chicago pays $1000.00 per year for heating their home and you could save 15% of that which is $150.00 for a small adjustment on your gas pressure wouldn’t you say that makes good sense? In fact you could pay for the tune up 2 times over for just one small adjustment. Imagine










