When it’s cold in Reinholds you depend on your furnace to keep you warm. If it’s been some time since your system had maintenance, you may have a furnace repair soon in your future. Even if your system appears to be running well, you probably need to clean or replace your air filter. A dustry air filter can impede air flow, decrease your furnace’s efficiency and affect the limit switch that controls furnace operation.
There are plenty of reasons you might have to have a furnace repair. The more promptly you can reach out for a furnace repair, the better. If you notice any of the following symptoms, call in an expert, like County Line Mechanical LLC.
1. Your furnace is making a lot of noise. You could have a problem if your furnace has begun running loudly or making noises that are unfamiliar.
2. Your blower isn’t operating how it should. Is it running for enough time? Is it running without stopping? Does the air flow seem less powerful? You might have a problem with your air filter or furnace blower.
3. Your home isn’t heating up enough. Have you increased the temperature again and again but haven’t noticed it feeling any warmer? This could signal a few particular problems. It could be an issue with your thermostat. It may be a problem with your gas source or pilot light. It could even be that your furnace isn’t correctly sized for your house. 4. Your monthly bill keeps growing. Your usage isn’t changing but your bill keeps climbing. This could point to some different problems. Your HVAC expert will help figure out what’s going amiss.
5. You smell gas. This is important. If you smell gas, turn off your furnace at once and cut off its gas supply. Avoid lighting matches or turning on lights until your HVAC expert or your gas company has a chance to inspect it.
6. You find water gathering around your furnace. This is generally a clogged condensation line. It could require both plumbing and HVAC technicians to fix.
You’ll know when you need to schedule furnace repair now that you’re familiar with these common symptoms. The team at County Line Mechanical LLC will be there when you need us. Call us at [[phonenumber]] or use our online scheduler to make an appointment.