Free furnace inspections offered for low income homeowners
While the weather has warmed up, SaskEnergy doesn’t want people to forget about furnace maintenance.
Last week, the Crown-owned utility announced applications are open for the Tune Up Assistance Program. The initiative provides free furnace inspections and tune ups to homeowners with an income of $68,000 or less. People interested in participating also need to live in a city or town which has a SaskEnergy network member or are within 20 kilometers.
In the northeast, residents in Prince Albert, North Battleford and Nipawin are eligible.
Samantha Gross, customer solutions leader with SaskEnergy, said many people are not aware about the importance of regular furnace work, such as cleaning or replacing the filter every one to two months.