The issue was a cracked heat exchanger

The issue was a cracked heat exchanger

So I made the TX repair over the substitutement

My carbon monoxide detectors kept going off in my house. I started to get super frustrated with them. I figured they must have been faulty. All the sudden, out of the red, I have CO2 coming out of my ears? I unclogged them and forgot about them for around a month. Then I noticed I had flu-like symptoms flaring up a lot. I would get headaches, feel nausea, and be sleepy. I started rewatching it and it came back as CO2 poisoning. What is going on? I had to dig deep to find out what was causing carbon monoxide in my home. Well I do have a gas boiler. If the heat exchanger on a gas boiler cracks, it releases an smellless, tasteless, and scentless gas known as carbon monoxide. I had a Terrell, TX boiler repair business come over right away to assess the job. The girl noticed the issue immediately. I had a cracked heat exchanger. What sucks about that boiler repair is how pricey it is. It is about on par with a brand new heater. The girl entirely recommended me to just make the upgrade. You beginning with a brand new system. But a new system can be around three to six thousand. The most the heat exchanger would cost is three thousand. The cheapest was five hundred. Thankfully the girl then did a full assessment and figured it would be on a cheaper end. So I made the TX repair over the substitutement. I am just glad I am not being poisoned anymore. That was the spine-chilling part after all.

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