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Old 09-15-2011, 02:42 PM   #1
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Annual Furnace Checks

I was just quoted by Ace Furnace for a full safety and annual check of my furnace (includes fireplace checks as well) for $99.68 with all taxes included. The deal is for another week.

Who do you guys go to for your furnace issues and how much are they charging you. The guy at Ace Furnace told me the inspection cost soars to about $169 come fall.
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$100 to check both the furnace and fireplace is pretty good.

Last time I had our fireplace checked it was over $100 alone, same with the furnace, about $125.

Do you also have carbon monoxide detectors in your house?
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