
Watch Video: Your Furnace – What To Do If It Gets Red-Tagged
What Does Red-Tagged Mean?
Is a furnace red-tag a scam?
Why Does Your Furnace Get Red-Tagged?

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Different Types of Red Tag

How Does Your Furnace Actually Get Red-Tagged?
An issue is discovered during a routine inspection or service call
Your carbon monoxide detector goes off
- Open all the windows and doors in your home
- Get children or elderly family members somewhere safe, either outside or somewhere well-ventilated
- Shut off your furnace (and any other appliances that could be the source of the leak, like your hot water heater).
- Call a technician to evaluate your heating equipment.
- Your technician will assess the unit and if they deem it unsafe, they will issue either a Type A or Type B red tag. In either case, they will inform the gas company and explain your options and what you need to do to address the issue.
You notice the smell of natural gas
Your Furnace Isn’t Working Properly
What to do if Your Furnace is Red-Tagged
How to Prevent a Furnace from Being Red-Tagged
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