Furnaces and repair
Aug. 29th, 2008 10:38 amHi gang-
I am the proud owner of a roughly 10 year old Honeywell gas furnace (that powers hot water, not forced air). Earlier this year the pilot went out, and after relighting it and not seeing ignition, i then decided to replace the thermocouple. Again, it did not solve the problem, so i feel as though i am forced to obtain professional help. Who here has had furnace repair from someone they trust? Can someone please recommend some local plumber/heating repair shop?
Thanks a ton :)
(I looked for tags for "furnace" "plumbing" "heating" or "repair" and saw none. "Business services" and "home repair" also did not yield any recommendations that i could see. If i missed one, i apologise, but i did go back well over a year.
I am the proud owner of a roughly 10 year old Honeywell gas furnace (that powers hot water, not forced air). Earlier this year the pilot went out, and after relighting it and not seeing ignition, i then decided to replace the thermocouple. Again, it did not solve the problem, so i feel as though i am forced to obtain professional help. Who here has had furnace repair from someone they trust? Can someone please recommend some local plumber/heating repair shop?
Thanks a ton :)
(I looked for tags for "furnace" "plumbing" "heating" or "repair" and saw none. "Business services" and "home repair" also did not yield any recommendations that i could see. If i missed one, i apologise, but i did go back well over a year.