What Is a True Furnace Emergency?

January 21, 2021 | 24/7 Emergency Service

All furnace problems need to be fixed eventually. There is no such thing as a furnace problem that you can simply ignore forever. However, it is true that some furnace problems can be left until the next available business day while some require immediate attention. The professionals at Quality Plumbing & Heating Inc. are available to Kokomo residents at any time of the day or night to provide heating repairs and maintenance. Read on to learn which problems are true emergencies, and which furnace problems can be addressed at the soonest possible appointment slot.

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Protect Your Family from Carbon Monoxide Leaks

December 18, 2020 | Furnace

Carbon monoxide is known as the silent killer. As a completely odorless and colorless gas, it is impossible to detect it in your home without a carbon monoxide detector. If it is inhaled for a long enough, it displaces the oxygen in your blood and deprives the heart, brain, and other vital organs of oxygen. In fact, in large amounts, carbon monoxide can overcome a person in minutes and cause one to lose consciousness and suffocate. One very common way carbon monoxide enters your home is through malfunctioning gas furnaces, so today our team at Quality Plumbing & Heating Inc. are discussing the best ways to protect your family from the deadly gas.

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Reverse Osmosis Water Systems

October 17, 2020 | Indiana

Every living thing depends on water to survive. Your body uses water to maintain its temperature, remove waste, and lubricate your joints. Most people set a goal of drinking six to eight glasses of water each day to stay healthy and hydrated, but it’s also important to remember that the quality of the water is just as important as the quantity. At Quality Plumbing & Heating Inc., we value the health and safety of our customers – and that includes the safety of their drinking water. That is why today, we are discussing reverse osmosis water systems.

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Schedule Your Fall Furnace Tune-Up Today!

September 17, 2020 | Furnace

September in Indiana means just one thing – fall is just around the corner! Because September weather is usually fairly mild in Indiana, it is the perfect time to schedule your annual furnace tune-up with Quality Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Preventative maintenance of your furnace will ensure a warm and cozy home all winter long. When your HVAC system is running well, it is easy to take it for granted and assume that it will always work well. However, it’s important to take care of your furnace now, so you don’t get caught in the cold this winter.

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What Is a Ductless Mini Split?

August 11, 2020 | Air Conditioning

If you’re in the process of researching different heating and cooling options for your Indianapolis home, you may have run across the term “ductless mini split” but not totally understood it. Fear not, you’re not alone! Our team at Quality Heating & Plumbing Inc. has been around since 1968 and we enjoy educating our awesome clients on different heating and cooling options so they can choose what is best for their home. Read on to find out if a mini split might be right for you!

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Call QPH in an AC Emergency

April 22, 2020 | 24/7 Emergency Service

Unfortunately, no matter who you are or how prepared you are, AC emergencies happen to everyone. Most likely, it will happen at the worst possible time, on the hottest day of the year. Your AC will have a hard time combatting the heat and, as the day reaches its peak temperature, your system will fail. It won’t take long for you to realize that something is wrong because you will start to sweat – and you’ll wonder if a technician will be able to rescue you from a miserable night. Wonder no longer, our team at Quality Plumbing & Heating Inc. is here for you in an AC emergency.

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Prepare Your Air Conditioner for Spring

March 24, 2020 | Air Conditioning

Spring is in the air in Central Indiana and homeowners everywhere are preparing for warmer temperatures. However, unless you’re brand new to Indiana weather, you know that there are limited days of the year when a home can be kept at a comfortable temperature using only open windows and fans. Soon the temperatures will sore into the 90’s and your family will be begging for the sweet relief of the air conditioner. However, before you turn on your unit for the first time this spring, there are a few things that need to be done. Following the three steps listed below, recommended by your friends at Quality Plumbing & Heating Inc., will ensure that your home is kept cool as the temperatures rise.

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Why Is My House So Cold?

February 21, 2020 | Heating

It’s a beautiful winter day in Indiana, you’re inside your house and the heat is turned on, and yet, you’re still cold. Why? If the thermostat is set to a comfortable temperature, shouldn’t you be comfortable? You don’t want to turn it up and cause your energy bill to shoot up, but something is stopping your home from being as warm as it could be. It’s a great question, and your friends at Quality Plumbing & Heating Inc. have the answers.

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Is a Smart Thermostat Right for You?

December 26, 2019 | HVAC

If you are in need of a thermostat upgrade, consider going the smart route. Smart home features such as smart thermostats sound high-tech and complicated, but these thermostats are actually very intuitive and easy to use. But, what exactly are smart thermostats? How do they work? And, are they worth it? Here is everything you need to know about smart thermostats, from the heating and cooling experts at Quality Plumbing & Heating, Inc. 

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5 Easy Steps to Reduce Allergens in Your Home

November 27, 2019 | Indiana

Allergens in your home can be made worse if you have poor indoor air quality. Itchy and watery eyes, congestion, coughing, and headaches make most people miserable. There are several simple things you can do in your home to improve the indoor air quality and thus, improve your respiratory health. The heating and air experts at Quality Plumbing & Heating Inc. recommend taking these steps toward improving the air quality in your home. 

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