Typical Issues with Home Heating Systems
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Frequent Furnace Issues
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When an HVAC technician examines your equipment, they’ll provide a thorough overview of your system—what’s functioning well, what needs attention, and what could be fixed later. They’ll inform you of any urgent issues as well as repairs that can wait.
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A standard home furnace runs on natural gas. When internal components of your furnace encounter issues, there are several reasons it might stop producing heat.
If the gas valve becomes jammed or fails to open, gas won’t flow to the furnace burner, which is necessary for heating.
Another frequent cause of furnace issues is a malfunctioning ignition system. The spark ignition, which works in conjunction with the gas valve, might not function correctly.
Control Panel and Safety Systems
Inside your furnace, the control board enables you to adjust your home’s temperature using the thermostat.
The control board manages all furnace operations, including both heating and cooling. If the control board malfunctions, a full replacement is typically necessary.
Here are some common problems that can be linked to a faulty control board:
Airflow issues in your furnace can trigger an automatic shutdown as a safety measure, preventing it from producing heat.
If the furnace overheats or detects hazards like flame roll-out, the limit switch shuts it down. To ensure the safety of your family and home, it’s essential for the limit switch to function properly at all times.
What kind of training do your technicians undergo?"
Each of our technicians completes 150 hours of training every year with a master technician.
Do you offer any written guarantees?
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Are your technicians screened and subjected to background checks?
Our technicians undergo screening and background checks, and we only hire individuals who are not just willing to perform 'Good Deeds for Free,' but who genuinely want to do so and find fulfillment in helping others."
Will you clean up after yourselves, or will you leave me with a big mess?"
We understand that one of homeowners' greatest concerns when hiring a contractor is the potential for mess and damage to their property. We assure you that we will leave your home in better condition than we found it, or we will cover the cost of a cleaning service to thoroughly clean your home.
Will I be surprised by any additional fees?
The price we provide is the price you will pay. We don’t offer any 'pleasant' surprises in the form of extra costs or charges."
Non-functional Blower Motors
Without the blower motor, air wouldn’t be able to circulate through your furnace. The blower motor and fan are responsible for pushing air from the furnace into your home and drawing air from your home back into the furnace.
Your central air system depends on a series of small motors.
These motors play a crucial role in moving unconditioned air through the furnace and into your home.
When these motors fail, reduced airflow results in less air entering, which means less heat for your home.
Blocked Blower Wheel
The blower wheel works in tandem with the blower motor to make sure that large amounts of air are distributed evenly throughout your home. The blower motor keeps the wheel turning at an even pace so you have a constant stream of treated air in your home.
Blower wheels fall into disrepair for a few different reasons, some are:
The wheel that the motor spins on becomes damaged.
The blower’s venting system gets clogged or corrodes.
The pressure safety mechanism fails.