Take care of your heater so it can take care of you!

Maintaining a Toyo heater, like any other heating system, is essential for its efficient and safe operation. Here’s a general guide on how to maintain a Toyo heater:

  1. Regular Cleaning: Dust and dirt can accumulate inside the heater, affecting its performance. Clean the exterior and interior surfaces of the heater regularly. Use a soft cloth to wipe down the exterior and a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean vents and other accessible parts.
  2. Inspect and Replace Filters: Toyo heaters usually have air filters that prevent dust and debris from entering the system. Check these filters regularly, and clean or replace them as needed. Clogged filters can reduce airflow and efficiency.
  3. Check and Clean Fuel System: Ensure that the fuel tank is clean and free from any contaminants. Water or impurities in the fuel can damage the heater. Periodically check the fuel lines for leaks or cracks. If you find any issues, repair or replace them immediately.
  4. Inspect Exhaust System: Check the exhaust pipe and venting system for any obstructions or damage. Clear away any debris, snow, or ice that may accumulate around the exhaust vent to prevent carbon monoxide buildup inside your home.
  5. Inspect Ignition System: The ignition system should be inspected regularly to ensure proper operation. If you notice any issues with ignition, such as difficulty starting the heater or irregular flame patterns, contact a professional technician for inspection and repair.
  6. Check for Carbon Monoxide Leaks: Carbon monoxide leaks can be deadly. Install carbon monoxide detectors near the heater and throughout your home. Regularly check these detectors to ensure they are functioning correctly.
  7. Schedule Professional Maintenance: While you can perform some maintenance tasks yourself, it’s essential to have a professional technician inspect and service your Toyo heater at least once a year. They can perform more thorough inspections and address any potential issues before they become major problems.
  8. Follow Manufacturer’s Guidelines: Always refer to the manufacturer’s manual for specific maintenance instructions and recommendations for your Toyo heater model. Following the manufacturer’s guidelines will help ensure the longevity and efficiency of your heating system.

By following these maintenance tips, you can keep your Toyo heater running smoothly and efficiently, providing reliable warmth for your home while ensuring safety for you and your family.

HUD foreclosure info for real estate agents

HUD Home Store Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Real Estate Agents

  1. How do I bid on a property? To submit a bid go to http://www.HUDHomestore.com, search properties, when you find a property you would like to place a bid on, click the HUD Registered Bidder tab in the lower right hand corner and follow the instructions.
  2. How do I access a HUD Home for sale? Contact the Listing Broker to schedule a showing appointment.
  3. What is a NAID number? A name and address identification (NAID) number is used by HUD to track the payee of HUD funds.
  4. How do I obtain a NAID number? Submit a SAMS 1111 form which can be found on http://www.HUDHomestore.com under the NAID Registration link.
  5. How do I register my real estate brokerage firm to bid on HUD properties? The necessary forms and application information are available the on http://www.HUDHomestore.com.
  6. What is a Field Service Manager? The Field Service Manager (FSM) is the HUD contractor responsible for property maintenance and preservation services such as: inspecting the property, securing the property, performing cosmetic enhancements/ repairs, and providing ongoing maintenance.
  7. What is an Asset Manager? The Asset Manager (AM) is the HUD contractor responsible for marketing and managing HUD-owned properties.
  8. How will I know who the Asset Manager is for a particular property? The Asset Manager for each property is identified in the property listing on http://www.HUDHomestore.com.
  9. How much commission compensation will I receive? The selling agent and the listing agent may receive up to 3% commission based on the sales price of the property.
  10. How do I notify HUD of a safety hazard on a property? Please contact the Field Service Manager, the Asset Manager or the Listing Broker for the property. The contact information for the Field Service Manager, Asset Manager, or Listing Broker may be located by visiting https://www.hudhomestore.gov/Home/Index.aspx

Senior and Veteran Tax Exemption

2024 Senior Citizen/Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption Applications are now available!

• Property Owners, 65 years of age or older

• Primary, Permanent Residence located within Nome City Limits

• and/or; Disabled Veteran (see City Clerk’s Office for additional information)

Forms are now available at City Hall, or online at the City of Nome’s website, link below.

https://www.nomealaska.org/city-clerk/page/property-tax-overview.

City of Nome

City Clerk’s Office

(907)443-6663

www.nomealaska.org

REO, BPO, Inspection & Property Preservation


Dedicated HUD certified REO/Foreclosure specialist with current NAID using the latest tools and technology to provide services including but not limited to:

  • inspections
  • eviction and public notice posting
  • auction crying
  • property preservation
  • re-key 
  • lockbox
  • cash-for-keys services
  • cleanout 
  • sales

Call our foreclosure specialist directly at 907-387-0478 for more information!