Repair, Service, Replacement
Some of the most common issues we see with warm air furnaces are:
- Pilot or ignition control problems: If your pilot light goes out frequently, you may have heat intermittently or not at all.
- Dirty or clogged filters: If your filter isn’t regularly cleaned or changed, your furnace will need to work harder to distribute the heat throughout your home. This will result in less heat, plus you’ll see a drop in your energy efficiency.
- Air flow problems: Whether they’re from fan motors, belts, or bearing, air flow problems will often result in your furnace overheating or poor heating control.
- Thermostat malfunctions: If your thermostat isn’t working properly, you could have problems controlling the heating in your home, or you may end up with no heat at all.
- Lack of maintenance: If your furnace isn’t regularly maintained, inspected, and tuned up, you’ll see a drop in its overall performance. You can expect to pay more for your home’s energy costs each month, have a less comfortable home, and need more complicated and expensive furnace repairs.