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Heating Repairs To Keep You Safe And Save Money

Is your heating system on the fritz? The winter is obviously the last time of year you would want this to happen, so it's important that you reach out to a heating repair technician as soon as possible. Here are some of the possible problems or scenarios that might require help from an HVAC specialist this winter.

You Adjusted the Thermostat But Nothing Happened

If your thermostat is not quickly getting the temperature to the level you want it after you make an adjustment, there could be a variety of issues. You could have developed corrosion on the wires inside the thermostat, or one of the switches could be loose or otherwise causing problems. A heating repair specialist will open up your thermostat, clean the internals, and make sure that it is properly calibrated.

If you don't yet have a smart thermostat that can make adjustments for you based on time of day, this might be a good time to make the change. Talk to your HVAC professional about this and other potential updates you could make that might save you money.

Your Heater's Exhaust is Not Leaving the House Properly

When you think of insulation in the home, you probably think of insulation near the roof or around the exterior that helps keep cold air out and heated air in during the winter. But your heating system has its own internal insulation that is responsible for making sure the heating system's exhaust doesn't leak and exits your house in a safe manner. If there are issues going on with your heater's flue, this exhaust could enter the breathable air inside your home instead of being pushed out. A heating repair specialist can fix the problem before anyone is harmed, and a regular inspection will keep this potentially dangerous issue from coming back in the future.

Your Heater is Making Noises

All heaters make at least some noise while in operation but if you start hearing something unusual, it's time to have an expert look at the internals. A squealing noise, for example, might indicate that your blower belt is frayed or has slipped off the tracks. A grinding or scraping noise could indicate that ball bearing are bumping into each other. Any kind of additional or unexpected friction inside your heater is potentially dangerous and could even become a fire hazard. Contact an expert immediately to find the source of the problem and get it corrected.


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