If something goes wrong with your home's heating system, it's better to find out before the first cold snap hits. That's why Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G) is encouraging its customers to check their heating system while the thermometer still says "summer."
According to a company news release, customers who have problems starting their systems or need a hand igniting their pilot light can call a PSE&G service technician, will come out to start the unit at no charge, as long as the appointment is scheduled before Monday, Sept. 12.
"Don't wait until it gets cold to inspect your gas-fired heating system and make sure it starts and runs properly," said Joe Forline, vice president of gas operations for PSE&G. "If there is a problem starting the system - even if it is just an unlit pilot - it is better to fix it now, so it is ready to heat your home when you need it this fall."
PSE&G customers having problems can call 1-800-436-7734 or schedule repair services online at pseg.com/myaccount.
The company offered the following tips for checking your heating system:
Here's how to start up your heating system, according to PSE&G:
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