Is My Furnace Safe?
Information All Homeowners Deserve to Know...
Important News Regarding Furnaces Manufactured Prior to 2001!
More than 49 Brands Have Been Found to Possess Potentially Defective Parts that Present a Possible Risk of Fire and Carbon Monoxide Exposure.
Thousands of Furnaces are Still Potential Risks
- More than 49 brands of furnaces produced prior to 2001 may possess potentially defective parts.
- Thousands of these furnaces may still be in homes today.
- Should these furnaces components fail, they present some possible risk to homeowners.
The Potentially Defective Parts Were Distributed to the Public.
- Consolidated Industries - one of the largest manufactures of HVAC equipment - built these furnace components.
- Consolidated Industries supplied these components to leading HVAC companies in the industry who used them to manufacture residential furnaces.
Multiple Reports of Problems Have Surfaced.
- In California, the furnaces contain NOx rods that could cause the burners to overheat and ignite a fire. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) received 50 reports of fires associated with 140,000 furnaces.
- Later, these furnaces were found to have potentially defective burners, heat exchangers, and/or expansion joints. Should one of these critical parts fail, they pose a serious risk of fire and/or carbon monoxide.
Legal Action Has Been Taken Against Consolidated Industries.
- In 2002, due to the defective NOx rods, Consolidated Industries settled a class action lawsuit with California homeowners: Salah v. Consolidated Industries, Inc., Santa Clara County Superior Court, for the State of California, Case No. CV738376.
- In 2009, due to the defective burners, heat exchangers, and/or expansion joints, Consolidated Industries bankruptcy estate settled a nationwide private class action lawsuite: Stefanyshyn v. Consolidated Industries, Inc., Tippecanoe County Superior Court, for the State of Indiana, Case No. 79D 01-9712-CT-59.
Have Your Home's Furnace Evaluated
- Allow a Gilmore service professional to inspect your furnace.
- We can identify Consolidated Industries furnaces and parts.







