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Insights & Tips from the C&R Services Team

Stay informed with expert advice from C&R Services. Our blog covers heating, cooling, and plumbing tips, maintenance guides, and industry updates to keep your home comfortable, efficient, and worry-free year-round.

HVAC technician inspecting the internal gas valve and ignition components inside a furnace

Gas Valve on a Furnace: What It Does and Why It Matters

Most homeowners don’t think about the gas valve on a furnace until something suddenly changes—maybe the heat won’t kick on, the pilot won’t stay lit, or the system just feels off. At C&R Services, we know how much this one component can influence your furnace’s performance and safety. It looks simple, yet it plays a

Two-stage high-efficiency furnace installed in a residential utility area, showing PVC venting, condensate drain lines, and connected ductwork

What Is a Furnace and How Does It Work?

When people ask “what is a furnace,” they’re usually trying to understand how this equipment produces heat so reliably. I hear this question often during service calls for C&R Services, and it’s easy to understand why. Heating systems can look complicated, yet the basic idea is simple: a furnace creates heat, moves that heat through

Technician inspecting the burner area of a furnace that supplies heat to the furnace heat exchanger

Furnace Heat Exchanger Warning Signs

When homeowners ask why their system smells odd, cycles too often, or delivers weaker heat than usual, we usually look at the furnace heat exchanger first. After years of working on heating equipment at C&R Services, we know this component is one of the most important parts of any furnace. Although most homeowners never see

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