By Brant Hilton
It is the last thing you want to happen at 2 a.m. when it's -30 C outside - suddenly your furnace stops running.
There is a chance that could happen if you have not checked your furnace by now.
"We recommend that it be checked once a year," explained Curtis Beingessner, owner of Arrow Plumbing and Heating in Regina. "The newer furnaces have a lot more gadgets and widgets on them and there's more stuff [that could] go wrong."
Beingessner said the biggest tip is to make... // Read Full Article