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Northwest Plumbing Heating & AC Announces Expanded Furnace Maintenance Services for Winter Season
Northwest Plumbing Heating & AC increased furnace maintenance capacity by 40% to meet rising demand amid aging infrastructure and extreme winter temperatures, company data shows.
- Northwest Plumbing Heating & AC announced a 40 percent increase in furnace maintenance capacity for the Quad Cities as the region enters the heating season.
- Heating system failures spike by 65 percent during initial temperature drops, with 72 percent of emergency failures involving systems lacking maintenance within the past two years.
- "Heating system failures spike dramatically when temperatures first drop below freezing," said Service Manager Bill Durand, noting that new diagnostic protocols allow early detection of worn components.
- Technicians complete 40 hours of annual training on current heating technologies, providing round-the-clock emergency support across Iowa and Illinois.
- According to The Department of Energy, proper maintenance extends system life by five to seven years and improves operating efficiency by 30 percent.
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