End Your Frustrations With Solutions To Your Common Furnace Problems

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You depend on your furnace to keep you and your family warm all winter, but what happens when you discover a problem? If you call an HVAC contractor like Advance Care Heating & AC LLC, they will likely ask you a few questions to help diagnose it over the phone. The more information you give them, the easier it will be for them to get the job done quickly. Unfortunately, many homeowners have no clue how a furnace runs. If you can explain what problem your furnace is having, you could end up saving yourself quite a bit of money on the cost of diagnosis. In order to better understand why your furnace is doing what it is doing, here are some common problems you may be dealing with. 

Frequent Cycling

It can be annoying to hear your furnace shutting off and on all day and all night. Experts call this frequent cycling and it should not happen continuously. There are numerous reasons why your furnace could be cycling too often. One of the possible reasons behind it is that the air filter is not working properly. Your air filter should be changed routinely to ensure that your furnace is working at peak performance. If you change the filter and you are still having trouble with the furnace, you may want to think about replacing your thermostat. You can expect to pay around $166 for a thermostat for your furnace. Another issue may be that you have something stuck in the vent. A good cleaning of your vents can help remove any debris that could be causing it to cycle too frequently. 

Lack of Blowing

One of the most common reasons you may call your HVAC contractor about your furnace is that there is no air blowing from it. One of the first ways to troubleshoot what is happening to your furnace is to check the breaker. It is possible that you have an equipment failure or shirt circuit causing the breaker to trip. Resetting the breaker may help solve it, but you may want to call your HVAC contractor to find out what caused it to trip. Another reason for the lack of air is that your filter is so dirty that air cannot get through. If you have checked these two areas and all is fine, then it is time to call in the professionals. 

Cold Air

Even worse than your furnace not blowing any air, your furnace may be blowing cold air. If you have a gas furnace, then you will want to check that the pilot light is still on. If it has gone off, then it's time to call your contractor. Another reason your furnace may be blowing out cold air is that it has overheated. This is something you will want to definitely have your contractor look at, as this means your furnace is malfunctioning and could cause damage if not handled promptly. 

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furnace repairs - do it yourself?

Can furnace repairs be made by the average DIYer? If you know a little about what you are doing, is it possible to avoid the expense of having a professional come out to take care of any problems that you are having? My blog is all about furnace safety and repair. You will learn a few things that you can do on your own and advice for when to call in the professional repair technician to assist with the repairs. By the time you reach the end, you will have a better understanding of what you can and should not do on your own.