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Top 3 Furnace Problems

Furnaces are available in electric and gas. There is a wide range of manufacturers putting up products that last decades. However, furnaces and other heating elements aren't without their problems. In fact, furnaces do have several issues to contend with to keep your home warm. This article explores the top three furnace problems and what you can do to battle them successfully.
 
 
Lack of Professional Maintenance
 
Something many homeowners forget to do is have preventative maintenance done on their heating and cooling systems annually. Your furnace can benefit substantially from having vital tasks like the air filter replaced. Your technician will also look around the unit for anything out of place, broken, or that needs attention. From there, you may have recommendations for services that need to be performed to prevent malfunctions. This is a great way to head off emergencies in the future. If you are not looking forward to unexpected bills, this is a great way to curb expenses.
 
 
Electric Ignition or Pilot Light Problems

Another problem homeowners can experience with their furnaces is problems with the ignition system. Whether you have electricity or gas, these issues can arise quite frequently. Electric furnaces feature an electric ignition whereas a gas has a pilot light. Similar to a water heater, these things are vital to the function and start of the painting system. If your furnace is not turning on, this may be the issue.
 
 
Frequent Cycling
 
Petro mentions, “If your furnace goes on and off too quickly, it could be a dirty blower wheel. The blower wheel has blades that push the air, and if it has dirt on it, it won't work as efficiently and might ultimately not work at all. You can prevent dirt from building up on your blower wheel by changing your air filters regularly.” on frequent cycling. If you’re concerned that your furnace isn’t shutting off when it should or it keeps turning on, it is time to call the professionals. A professional can perform valuable furnace repairs to restore function.
 
One reason you want to address frequent cycling or short cycling issues is the cost. If your furnace keeps turning on, never shutting off, this can cost you a ton of money in the operation. We highly recommend that if you're experiencing short cycling or frequent cycling, you contact your HVAC professional for an inspection and repairs as soon as possible. This will keep your heating costs down and your furnace working as it should.