3 Clear Signs That Your Furnace Is In Need Of Repairs

As the winter months start to drag on longer and longer, the strain on your furnace from constant use is only going to increase, and as it does, it is important to recognize that the chances of your furnace breaking down or developing one or more serious issues is only going to increase as well. Your furnace is an incredibly important part of your home’s overall function, and plays a vital role in keeping your home comfortable for you and your family during the winter months. With that being the case, it is important to make sure that you are paying attention for any of the early warning signs of furnace trouble so you can make the call to a professional and get the repairs you need before your system fails completely. To help you in identifying exactly what some of these signs are, our team of professionals have taken the time to put together this short list highlighting several of the most common indicators that your furnace might be struggling so you can make the call to a professional and get the service you need right away. Unusual Noises Like any other mechanical device, your furnace is going to make noises while in use from time to time, but it is a good idea to familiarize yourself with the types of noises that are common for your unit to better identify when something sounds off. If you begin to hear and strange of sudden noises that you have never noticed before, like groaning, banging, or any whining, it can be an indicator of a number of issues ranging from an unbalanced belt, an air leak, an ignition issue, or a sign that some part of your system needs to be replaced. If you hear any strange new noises coming from your home’s furnace, the best thing to do is call in a professional right away and have them give your system a full inspection to identify exactly what the issue is and the best way to solve it. You Aren’t Getting Warm Air Anytime you go to turn up your furnace dial and you notice that you either aren’t getting as much warm air as you should, or you aren’t getting any at all, it is a clear indicator that it’s time to call in a pro. A lack of heat could be an indicator of a number of different issues, especially if your system still sounds like it’s running, but just isn’t pumping out any warm air. A lack of warm air could be an indicator of many things, including a malfunctioning thermostat, leaking ducts, or even an issue with your pilot light. Whatever the case may be, it is important to call in a pro and get to the bottom of the issue quickly to help restore your home to the level of comfort you desire and prevent any further wear on your furnace. Yellow Pilot Light When your furnace is functioning properly, your pilot light should have a blue flame. If your pilot light flame is yellow, it is usually a sign that there is an issue in your combustion process, and your system might be producing carbon monoxide. Carbon Monoxide leaks can be deadly, and they aren’t something you want to take any chances with. Take a peek at your pilot light every so often during the winter months, and if you notice that your flame has gone from blue to yellow, make the call to a professional immediately and have them come out to inspect and correct the issue. Call the experts at A/C Contractors today![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Longview Heating Repairs

If you rely on a gas furnace to keep your home warm during the cold winter nights then you know the need to have them maintained periodically and repaired immediately. And you should also know that gas furnace repairs are not a DIY project that you should consider doing. Here are the top reasons why you should leave something as dangerous as repairing a gas furnace to the professionals. Reason No.1 – They Know More Than You It can be hard to even find out what’s wrong with your gas furnace, let alone try to fix it on your own. There are many probable causes why your gas furnace isn’t working and trying to find out which one it is on your own is not only time-consuming it can also be dangerous. A professional Longview air conditioning and heating contractor knows all that could go wrong in a gas furnace and can tell what is wrong almost immediately and get to work repairing it. This will save you time so you won’t have to endure the cold for long. Reason No.2 – They Have Been Doing this Longer than You Have You may have tried to fix your furnace yourself one or more times and was successful at it, but your level of experience does not even compare to that of a professional furnace repair technician. There are lots of things that could go wrong in a gas furnace, and odds are you haven’t seen even a quarter of them. Because of the number of calls they responded to and also due to their training, professional contractors know of all the problems and know just what to do when they encounter them. Reason No.3 – They Have the Right Tools for the Job When professional technicians respond to a call, they always have the right kind of tools to do the job right. You will find that when you try and fix your furnace yourself. it will take more than a screwdriver and some duct tape to do the repairs. So, instead of buying expensive specialized tools which you won’t be using for anything else anyway, save money by just hiring the professionals. Reason No.4 – They Can Do the Job Right the First Time Most of the Time You may think that you are saving money by doing the Longview furnace repairs yourself, but there is a very distinct possibility that you will make the problem worse, leading to more costly repairs. If you would just get help from a professional HVAC contractor the problem would likely be fixed right away, and if they do make a mistake you can be sure they will fix it the second time around without charging extra. Reason No.5 – They Can Do the Job Safely Remember that you are dealing with highly pressurized metal pipes, extreme heat, and combustible fuel, one wrong move and you can be looking at a gas leak in your home or worse an explosion in your basement. Be safe and let a qualified heating and A/C contractor do the dangerous work for you.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]