Many
residential and commercial properties rely on furnaces to provide a warm and comfortable indoor environment during cold
weather. Like all systems in a building,
a furnace requires preventive maintenance to ensure that it is working properly
and efficiently, is not a safety hazard, and is providing good indoor air
quality (IAQ).
A large percentage of homes in North America rely on a central forced-air
furnace that is powered by natural gas, fuel oil or electricity to heat air
that is then transferred throughout the property through ducts. A furnace that
is not working properly could be wasting energy and even threatening the health
of building occupants if combustion gases, such as carbon monoxide, are
entering the building’s air. Forced-air
furnaces can also cause indoor air quality issues by spreading particulates and
even mold and other allergens throughout the structure if the system’s air
filtration is lacking or the ductwork is contaminated.
“Furnaces and other types of heating equipment are also the cause of many
fires throughout the United States,” said Tom Allen
from Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters, LLC. “In fact, the National Fire
Protection Association reports that heating equipment was estimated to have been
involved in over 53,000 home structure fires that caused over $890 million in
direct property damage as recently as 2011.
It’s critical that combustible materials are kept away from furnaces and
heating equipment and that they are properly maintained and serviced.”
To ensure the system is working properly, it is a good idea to have it
checked at least annually by a qualified professional. The property damage and insurance claims
experts at Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters recently sponsored an educational
video that discusses many of the steps involved with having a furnace
inspected. The video can be seen at: https://youtu.be/j3NKuIkgdMY
Residential
and commercial property owners in Arizona,
Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey who have
suffered property damage due to a faulty furnace that has caused fire and smoke
damage or ghosting (particulates settling on surfaces) can turn to the experts
at Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters to file, manage and resolve their insurance
claim. Their public adjusters represent only policyholders to ensure all damages
are recognized, documented, handled properly and settled fairly.
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