If you've found yourself suddenly without heat in the middle of the winter, it can leave you cold and worrying about having your pipes freeze. Since many furnace problems often show symptoms before your furnace goes out, suddenly losing all of your heat can be especially surprising. Here are some of the potential causes and what you can do about them.
Air Filter Problems
The most common cause for a sudden loss of heat is a blocked or clogged air filter.
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Heating Maintenance for Your Residential Furnace
Your furnace works hard during the winter, and you need to do your part to keep it running efficiently and to prevent repair issues that are possibly avoidable. The best way for you to accomplish both of these things is to make sure you have a good preventative maintenance schedule you follow and take additional steps to prevent the furnace from overworking. Here is more on this:
Winter-proof the house
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Signs That It's Time to Fix Your Furnace
Your furnace takes care of you and your loved ones during the cold months. It is the sole source of comfort when it is freezing, and that is why you need to treat it with utmost care. Failing to service your furnace or waiting too long to fix a minor issue in time is detrimental. It means you have to endure the chilling cold if the unit breaks down completely. So if you detect something unusual, it is advisable to contact your HVAC contractor right away.
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3 HVAC Problems That Are Simple To Fix
Your home's HVAC system keeps you comfortable year-round, but it can also be a source of plenty of headaches. No one likes to get an expensive bill or, even worse, discover that a critical component such as a compressor or heat exchanger is on its way out. Fortunately, most HVAC issues you're likely to face in your home will not be quite so dramatic.
While it's always a good idea to call in a professional if you're unsure what's wrong, these three HVAC issues are so simple that nearly anyone can resolve them.
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