Furnace repair can be tough to deal with, especially in the middle of winter. It is not only costly — it’s frustrating for both you and your family.
They say that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and this is especially true when you do home maintenance. Make sure your thermostat and air filter are working properly and up to date.
However, the most important thing is to make sure you get your furnace tuned up regularly. Calling a professional for furnace maintenance is one of the best ways to prevent future accidents and keep it up to date.
A furnace is a very complex piece of machinery, and as such, a lot can go wrong quickly. While there are some complicated issues that require the diagnosis of a professional, there are plenty that are easily detectable.
When your furnace is not working, ask yourself a few questions:
Filters are not a one-and-done deal; they need to be changed regularly so your furnace can do its job. Always check your filters and make sure they are changed every 3 months.
Always keep your eye on your pilot light. If it blinks or is yellow, that means there is a large amount of carbon monoxide inside your furnace.
Any rattling or strange sounds could be from a myriad of issues, including internal breakage, loose paneling, worn ball bearings, or a frayed blower belt.
If you hear any strange noises coming from your furnace, make sure to call a professional right away.
If your heat exchanger breaks down, it is serious business. The heat exchanger keeps the flame separate from the airflow in the furnace, allowing the air to heat up and circulate. Homes that have too large of a heat exchanger or do not change their filters regularly can experience a broken heat exchanger.
This is a big one. Pay attention to if your furnace is blowing air after cycles, blowing too much, or not blowing at all. All of these are indicative of different problems with your furnace: Over-cycling (which leads to higher power bills), limit switch malfunction, and a deep clog.
Change your filters regularly so your furnace blows air the way it should. If you notice any problems, call a professional furnace expert immediately.
Hiring a professional for furnace services is a much better option than trying to fix everything yourself. Regular maintenance with a professional is better than costly furnace repair fees.
When you hire a technician for regular maintenance, they search every nook and cranny to make sure everything is fully operational with the furnace. They check that everything is in working order and can replace or repair the parts that are not.
A professional may catch and repair problems that would have escalated if left alone.
By taking a more preventive approach to furnace care, you prevent costly repair bills for compounded problems. By checking over the furnace annually, you can fix issues that will cause worse (and more expensive) problems down the line. When things go wrong, they tend to go wrong all at once, and a professional technician can stop the chain reaction before it even starts.
Regular maintenance can not only help with expensive furnace bills, but it can extend your furnace’s lifespan. Investing in regular maintenance from a heating service professional means that the coils are cleaned, the filters are replaced regularly, and overall wear and tear accrue much more slowly. Instead of needing to replace your furnace every 10-15 years, it may last even longer than that.
While it is important to hire professional furnace services to take care of your furnace throughout the year, there is plenty that you can do to keep things going smoothly.
First, change the air filter regularly. When the air filter clogs, dust and dirt can get inside the furnace, causing heat buildup on top of other problems.
Second, make sure to uphold safety standards for your home. That means making sure no flammable objects are near your furnace, checking that your vents are circulating air properly, and ensuring that the exhaust flues outside are not obstructed.
If safety standards are not met, there can be consequences that are far worse than costly repairs or property damage. A blocked furnace is a fire hazard, and an obstructed flue can lead to carbon monoxide buildup in the home. This buildup can lead to sickness and even death.
Third, make sure the home’s heating load is low. A house’s heating load is how much work the furnace has to do to supply heat to the entire house. You can hire a professional to check for any potential problem areas and let you know what can be done to fix them for maximum efficiency.
Never sweat over furnace maintenance. Call Dave Lane’s Hi-Tech Mechanical Inc. today to keep up to date on everything that has to do with your HVAC system. Our trained professionals will come to your home and investigate your furnace for any issues and let you know if anything needs to be fixed or replaced.
Our technicians are accommodating, professional, and transparent with every detail of the maintenance process. We also offer a host of financing options that makes us the perfect choice for any family with any kind of budget.
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