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North Alabama Technical Services
4.9(
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Serving Levering, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Jim is local.  It went great. Jim Ferrell is a professional of the highest caliber. Responded quickly, took care of my problems, and advised me as to better means of protection than I had. He came back a second time to uninstall software that I purchased that did not provide adequate protections and installed free software that would do the job.  He did the work through remote connection, but is available on site if necessary.
For those people needing help on getting red of malware, viruses , etc. on your computer,  Jim is local, better than all thse remote out of state location providers, is a mature, highly trained professional in this area.
If you go to local computer stores you get very young people that can do a basic job, but are no where near the professional level of Jim.
I highly recommend Jim to anyone that needs these type services.
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2014 Super Service Award Winner!
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Sears Heating and Cooling - North Michigan
1.0(
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Serving Levering, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1893

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Sears Home Improvement Products � Heating and Cooling\n\nSears can provide the right solution to your home improvement needs. We offer a full line of exclusive Kenmore� and Carrier� heating and cooling systems. Get the brands you trust from the name you recognize � Sears. Schedule your FREE In-Home Consultation today!\n

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Skiba Heating
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Serving Levering, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

We are the guys that pay great attention to the details.The son of a master carpenter and general contractor I have served customers in Northern Michigan for well over 25 years in the construction industry. At All American we are able to handle various size projects through the coordinated effort of our crew and our excellent sub-contractors. Heating and air conditioning has always been a specialty area for us and that is why the E mail is so set-up, since that is where the emergency calls are generated ,especially here in the North. Your satisfaction and comfort are our primary concerns.\nPatrick Skiba-Owner,mgr,worker

Install Boiler questions, answered by experts

The main difference between an outdoor wood furnace versus an outdoor wood boiler is what each appliance is heating. An outdoor wood furnace burns wood to create heat, which warms the air and moves it through the ducts in your home. An outdoor wood boiler uses the heat from burning wood to warm water, which goes through pipes to radiators in the home.

A home radiator works by using radiation and convection to transfer heat throughout your home. Electric radiators use metal to conduct heat and warm the air, which then rises to warm the room. Steam and hot water radiators work with a boiler and piping system to pump thermal energy throughout the home. Hot water radiators use a boiler to heat the water before circulating it to the radiator, while steam heating radiator systems convert the heated water to steam before circulating it out. When the water or steam cools, it travels back to the boiler to be heated again.

If you go to turn it counterclockwise and it won’t turn anymore, it’s open. Like most other valves, you should be able to turn a radiator valve counterclockwise (to the left) to open it and clockwise (right) to close it. To close a radiator valve, turn it clockwise until you meet some resistance and can’t turn anymore, but do so carefully to avoid breaking the valve.

DIY is not recommended due to safety risks and technical expertise required. Hire licensed professionals.

In most cases, repairing a radiator is more affordable than replacing it. A typical repair may cost between $100 and $200, while a replacement can average $1,500, with a range of $250 to $2,500 depending on the unit type. Radiator issues are often simple fixes for a professional, such as a blown fuse, malfunctioning thermostat, or a loose valve, and can take less than an hour. However, if the long-term costs of fixing the radiator are higher than replacement, it's better to get a new model. It is recommended to consult a heating expert to diagnose the problem and determine the best solution for your situation.

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