As is the case with HVAC systems, your furnace will need repairs once in a while. The tricky part is knowing that your furnace is faulty and needs repairs. That said, compiled are a few signs you need furnace repair services.
Furnace Blowing Cold Air
A furnace is of no use if it can't warm your home. So, if your furnace is blowing cold air or your space can't seem to get adequate warmth, chances are that your furnace is faulty.
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"Indoor allergies" is a term that is broadly used to describe those who are allergic to mold spores, dust, dust mites, and even cockroach dander. These substances all have one thing in common: they easily become airborne. In other words, they can be picked up by the air and blown throughout the space. This is why so many people with indoor allergies have trouble living in spaces with forced air heating.
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Regular maintenance on your air conditioning system helps keep your energy bills low. Being proactive about the repairs and even installing new ducts or components in your system can help boost energy efficiency even more. Here are some things to consider as you look to make your air conditioner as efficient as possible.
Inspect for Gaps
Gaps in your ducts are the biggest way your ducts will lose efficiency. Even small gaps can result in significant air loss that causes your air conditioner to run longer than it should to keep your house cool.
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Waiting for an air conditioning repair contractor to be dispatched to your home in the middle of summer can seem to take an eternity if the temperatures in your home have already reached uncomfortably high levels. Unfortunately, there will be times when the only way to get your AC unit back up and running will be to turn to a professional for help. However, if you find that your air conditioner is running but not producing cold air, it may be possible for you to remedy this situation without the need for professional intervention by following the simple steps below.
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Your furnace has several safety features that will trigger a shutdown. These features prevent your furnace from exhausting dangerous fumes into your home and also stop the furnace from causing additional damage to itself. With many modern furnaces, you can determine what's wrong by checking the control board for error codes and consulting your unit's manual.
If you see an error relating to your pressure switch, there may be many possible underlying causes.
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