In a recent service call, the homeowner reported difficulty in turning on their system. Before ascending to the roof, we replaced Vulcan comfort controller batteries. On the roof, a gas smell and subtle hissing noise were evident. Removing the front service panel revealed a leaking gas valve, causing gas to seep into the appliance and the roof cavity, without tripping the circuit breaker. These pictures show what is left of the gas valve leaking gas into the appliance and the roof cavity.
As we gear up for the colder months ahead, ensuring the safety and efficiency of your home heating system becomes paramount. Yet, it’s surprising how often the maintenance of ducted heaters is overlooked, despite the potential risks they pose, including the threat of fire.
These startling images shows what’s left of a customer’s ducted heater unit, burned out and discovered only when it failed to turn on.
The truth is, waiting until it’s too late can lead to catastrophic consequences for your home and loved ones. Your ducted heater works continuously to keep your household warm and comfortable, but without regular servicing, it can become ticking time bomb. Dust, dirt, and debris gradually accumulate within the system, creating a combustible environment that increases the likelihood of a fire outbreak.
While regular maintenance checks can seem inconvenient it’s far less costly than the more serious consequences of complete replacement or worse.
If you have nagging worries or queries about the status of your own home heating system please call or email us. We’re here to ensure your comfort and safety.
For professional assistance with your ducted refrigerated cooling system or insulation needs, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
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