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Are Furnace Protection Plans Worth It? 

Are Furnace Protection Plans Worth It?  The secret to having a dependable heating system all winter long is to keep your furnace operating at peak performance. As a homeowner, you already know that maintaining your furnace on a regular basis is the best way to keep it running efficiently during the colder months. So, the […]Read More

Thomson Industries’s New Home Furnace Buying Guide

Thomson Industries’s New Home Furnace Buying Guide Expert Information on Home Heating Costs, Energy Efficiency, Installation & More for Vancouver and the Lower Mainland Area Cost | Efficiency | When to Invest & What to Look for | Installation Whether it’s from age, wear & tear, or a breakdown that’s beyond fixing, replacing your home’s […]Read More
7 Signs You Need a New Furnace Now

7 Signs You Need a New Furnace Now

7 Signs You Need a New Furnace Now Know When It’s Time to Let Go of Your Old Home Furnace Homeowner pop quiz: what are the signs to look for when your aging furnace has reached the end of its life? Is it obvious–like when it stops suddenly one cold winter day and no longer […]Read More

Who Needs a Protection Plan, Anyway?

Furnace Protection Plan: What Are The Benefits We thought we would skip the furnace protection plan, my husband and I, when we purchased our first home.  We were young and poor, we thought.  What could happen, we thought? What happened, exactly, was the need to replace the most expensive part of our furnace—out of pocket. The furnace guy seemed sorry to have to […]Read More

Why Buying a Furnace Is Better Than Renting a Furnace

Why Buying A Furnace Is Better Than Renting a Furnace To buy a furnace or to rent a furnace? A technician comes to your house and gives you the news no homeowner ever wants to hear: the furnace is on its last legs, or even worse, broken.  Once the shock sets in, you ponder that replacing that older furnace […]Read More

What Is The Difference Between Gas and Wall Furnaces?

What Is The Difference Between Gas and Wall Furnaces? Our winters here in the Vancouver area may be mild, but we still need to crank the heat once in a while. You have choices though, regarding how to heat your home, they might be a little complicated but that’s why we’ve designed this guide to […]Read More