Contact our team for fast repairs when your furnace isn’t working correctly. Some of the most common warning signs that indicate you may need to call our professionals for repairs include the following:
- If you hear unusual noises coming from your furnace, including banging, rattling, or squeaking, it could be a sign of a mechanical issue.
- When heating bills quickly increase without apparent reason, it may be time to inspect your furnace for efficiency issues.
- You may notice that some rooms in your home are significantly warmer or colder than others, indicating that your furnace is not distributing heat evenly.
- If your furnace turns on and off more frequently than normal, there may be an underlying issue.
Maintaining and Fixing Your Furnace
The internet has ushered in a new information age, but accessing that information doesn’t give you the hands-on experience to utilize it effectively. Even if you have a webpage or video to guide you through a furnace repair, that does not mean you should attempt it.
The majority of homeowners don’t have the specialized tools or skills to handle their repairs effectively, and you could be risking your safety. Temporary or DIY repairs can also fail to work or exacerbate the existing issue, costing you more time and money.
When dealing with major appliances like your HVAC system, having a professional on-call for in-depth maintenance and repair is best.
This includes:
- Annual tune-ups
- Duct cleanings
- Regular filter replacement
Annual tune-ups give service professionals a chance to make sure things are running smoothly and intervene in situations that could jeopardize your system in the future.
Furnace Repairs vs. Replacement
We understand it’s challenging to know if you should upgrade your furnace or get repairs on the existing system. If your furnace faces numerous repairs or maintenance, we typically recommend a furnace replacement. We can perform a furnace inspection to determine its health. Our service professionals can often fix furnace problems on the spot to extend the lifespan of your existing furnace. We consider the age of the unit and the frequency of its repairs when determining the next best steps.