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Lockwood Furnace Company

(on mcdonough street)
Contractors in Joliet, IL
Contractors
Heating Technicians

Hours

Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours

Location

2300 McDonough Street
Joliet, IL
60436

Latest

Does your office or warehouse furnace groan every time you turn it on? Maintaining an old furnace may not be the most cost-effective option. New-style furnaces are required to meet stringent fuel efficiency standards that can save you energy dollars over time.
For a long time, ventilation ducts systems were kept low-key and below drop ceilings, but in the past decade or so, design has incorporated the HVAC ducts into the styling of restaurants and businesses. HVAC installation experts can give a system that's functional and fits your decor.
If you notice any issues with your gas HVAC system, it’s important to call for service right away. Since gas can be dangerous to work with when you don’t have significant experience, it’s not suitable for DIY repairs.
Many commercial HVAC units are called package units and are often located on the roof of the building. Here, the condenser, heat, evaporator coil, and blower are all contained in one unit and ducted from the bottom or side of the unit.
Did you know that your old air conditioner may be an energy hog? Old style air conditioners aren't nearly as energy-efficient as newer models. Check your system's SEER rating. For every SEER number higher on a new model, you can expect to save 5 percent on energy costs.
If the source of your heat problem is inadequate insulation and ductwork, consider replacing the infrastructure as well as the heating unit. Many older homes have systems in place that are outdated and inefficient.
Are you interested in installing a more energy-efficient HVAC system in your company’s buildings? Whether you’re interested in geo-thermal systems or radiant heating, we’re always happy to help you install the best system for your business.
If you have an older HVAC system, you may want to explore replacing the equipment. Since building codes can change over time, the system you have may not still meet current requirements.
If you're interested in reducing the operating costs for your small business, saving energy is a good place to start. If you haven't had your HVAC system, furnace, or air conditioner checked in a while, now's a good time. An efficient unit saves energy and money.
If your gas furnace is not producing heat, but the pilot light is on, it can be a problem with your main burners. Try feeling the side of the furnace for heat. If it is not warm, then it is most likely a thermostat problem, although it can also be the gas valve.
Changing a few personal habits will save you energy dollars. Here's a great example: If you dial back your HVAC system 15 percent while you're at work (roughly 8 hours a day) you'll save about 10 percent on your heating and cooling costs annually. It's a painless way to save.
If you are looking for ways to cut costs, check your homeowners insurance – especially if you have an oil HVAC system. Many companies charge higher rates for oil systems and offer breaks for conversion to natural gas.
Ever wondered if there are homes across the U.S. with no heating or cooling systems in place? The answer is yes. About 1 percent of homes have no artificial means of heating or cooling. In some areas of the U.S., the weather is so temperate that heaters and air conditioning are an afterthought.
If you have an older commercial HVAC system, it may be time to consider replacing it. Not only will this save you from costly repairs down the road, but you can also reduce the amount of energy that your business is using and thus your overhead.
We understand that having an issue with your HVAC system during a hot or cold snap can severely impact employee productivity. Letting us service your building’s units before the start of a new season could help you avoid breakdowns.
One of the biggest areas of inefficiency for a heating and cooling system is the ductwork that delivers the air to the rooms in the house. Ask your heating and cooling expert to inspect the ductwork regularly.
Depending on your preferences, we can provide regular service and maintenance plans to take care of your HVAC systems. We will schedule regular visits to inspect the units and to diagnose and correct any problems before or as they occur.
We install digital control systems for your HVAC system that allows us to program the system. We will find out times when the building is at its lowest use and adjust the cooling and heating accordingly. That can save significantly on your utility bill.
Packaged commercial HVAC systems can be anything from unitary systems (such as rooftop units) and split systems that are used to heat and cool commercial space. Most of these systems will not rely on chilled water as an intermediate cooling medium.
A new US South Energy Star label appears on gas furnaces certified only for use in the South, where homes require less heat. These furnaces can on average save you up to $36 in energy costs each year and are 12 percent more efficient than baseline models.
Commercial HVAC systems are complicated systems, including heating, cooling, and ventilation machines, computer temperature control, air filters, and dehumidifiers. All of these are commercial grade machines that are designed to fit the additional load and requirements of commercial situations while still being up to code.
One option you have when it comes to modern high-efficiency gas furnaces is something called an “induced draft.” Here, the natural flow of air through the burner is used to assist in the entire combustion process.
You may think you're running core business the energy-smart way, but what about your facility costs? Did you realize that adding drapes, shades, or solar screens to windows on the east and west sides of your building will help keep interior spaces cooler on hot days and warmer on cold days?
Replacing your furnace air filter is one of the easiest, least-costly, and most-effective maintenance chores you can do. Air filters keep your house, air, and HVAC system cleaner, so change them every three months at minimum and more often if necessary.
When you’ve been out running errands on an extra cold day, it can be frustrating to come home to a frigid home. Let us show you how a programmable thermostat could improve your comfort level.
We understand that not all spaces of your commercial building need to be heated and cooled to the same level. Creating different zones can help you to ensure your warehouse stays at one temperature while workers are comfortable at another.
Steam heat is still popular for central heating in many older buildings. Originally, the boilers for these systems ran on either wood or coal. Fortunately, many of these older systems can be adapted to work with a modern, more-efficient gas boiler.
If you are looking to purchase an air conditioner that’s energy efficient, you want to find one with a high temperature rating (EER) greater than 11.6, which will ensure high-efficiency operation when the weather is at its hottest.
The original concept of air conditioning is thought to come from Ancient Rome. Also, it’s said that early cooling applications and techniques were used in Medieval Persia using cisterns and wind towers. The emergence of central air conditioning came forth in the early 19th century due to the advances in chemistry.

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Lockwood Furnace Company
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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Lockwood Furnace Company in Joliet IL?
    You can reach them at: 815-744-4004. It’s best to call Lockwood Furnace Company during business hours.
  • What is the address for Lockwood Furnace Company on mcdonough street in Joliet?
    Lockwood Furnace Company is located at this address: 2300 McDonough Street Joliet, IL 60436.
  • What are Lockwood Furnace Company(Joliet, IL) store hours?
    Lockwood Furnace Company store hours are as follows: Mon-Sun: 24 hours.