CINCINNATI — With temperatures expected to drop this weekend, HVAC workers across Cincinnati are booked and busy. One Price Hill mother just learned how fast a furnace problem can turn dangerous.

Lisa Reed's 20-year-old furnace developed holes and leaks in its heat exchanger, sending dangerous carbon monoxide into her home. What began as strange noises frightening her daughter at night ended with the devastating news that her entire heating system needed replacement.

"I started Christmas shopping a little early, but still needed to get a few things, so definitely gonna put a stop to that till we get this fixed, but this is more important," said Reed.

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That's when she called Corey Lamb, owner of Precisi

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