Furnace Plumbing
Repair & Installation
Heating is often a homeowner's biggest expense in the winter months. Having a furnace that is functioning optimally will heat your space efficiently, maintaining interior comfort, and keeping energy costs down. The plumbing professionals at Jimmi The Plumber have specialized in furnace plumbing services since 1989. Call today for more information, or to schedule maintenance or repairs today.
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Furnace Plumbing Expertise
If your furnace doesn't seem to produce enough heat, there could be mineral deposits in your heat exchanger. This is a relatively common problem and usually happens gradually over time. Hard water causes deposits to build up, which prevents the efficient distribution of heat. Call Jimmi The Plumber anytime to flush out your heat exchanger and restore warmth to your home.
Furnace Problem Troubleshooting
If there is water leaking around your furnace, there are several different reasons this could be happening. Some air may have escaped the expansion tank, leaving it filled with too much water. If this isn't the case, your furnace may need a new circulator or pressure relief valve. In any case, the furnace plumbing experts at Jimmi The Plumber have seen every plumbing problem in the book.
Hot Water Piping
At Jimmi The Plumber, we've gained a great deal of expertise in hot water piping since 1989. If you live in an older house, you probably have copper pipes. These are not ideal for hot water, as they can corrode as a result of heat. Not only can we solve many furnace plumbing problems, but we can also work with you to determine the best hot water piping system for your home.
In the bitter winter months, you should never have to deal with a broken furnace. We won’t let you stay cold and miserable. Any time, night or day, call on us at (847) 469-9769 to make living in your house bearable again.