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February 24, 2009

A Faulty Furnace Leads to Green Discoveries

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Topic: Assorted Green, Sustainability

A few months ago, not long after I begrudgingly decided it was finally time to turn on the heat, I noticed that my house wasn’t really warming up.  After closer inspection I realized that the gas furnace itself was not able to keep pressure, and the safety valve continued to trip after the furnace would ignite. Hmmm… time to call someone. 

Fortunately, I made the right call. Tim McFarland of Air I Breath LLC came that night to inspect and service my (very old) furnace. In addition to restored heat and warmth, I was appreciative of Tim’s service because he took the time to explain the heating system and how I could better manage it.  I was also pleased to discover that Tim is an environmentally responsible individual and business owner.

In addition to service and maintenance of HVAC systems, Tim also offers solutions for improving indoor air quality and responsibly managing energy use.  Tim described three products in particular that piqued my interest – a whole-house energy management system , a hot water heating system fuel economizer, and a forced air heating system fuel economizer.  These gadgets are relatively inexpensive, with 12 – 24 month paybacks typically, and can help you save energy, conserve fuel, and extend the life of your systems.

So as you consider additional ways to green your home and reduce your overall environmental impact, consider these products.  Give Tim a call (610-394-9990) to learn more about these products and how you can implement them in your home.


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Ray Capistrano

Tuesday, March 3, 2009 11:30 AM

Kim- Thanks for the green info. I may take your advise and give Tim a call in the near future. Its always good to hear from a successful PSU alum.

RC

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Thanks for the comment Ray! I'm glad you are reading and finding value in our blog. I would definitely give Tim a call - he's very knowledgeable and friendly.

 

Tim McFarland

Friday, February 27, 2009 10:28 PM

Thanks Kim, our church is saving 3 on our fuel bill (over $2200 yearly savings. The Laundry pure is an excellent product for going green. You never need to use detergent, bleach or softener again. Most anyone can install it and I know you could Kim.