Furnace Issues & Resolutions

Dealing With Your Furnace

Furnaces are the most common type of heating systems in the United States. Many evidences around the nation describe the growing number of furnace problems in homes and businesses. If you are one of the furnace owners in the US, you will hugely benefit by knowing some common problems associated with furnaces.

Non-Functioning Pilot Lights

Underneath the furnace is a continuous flame called pilot light that is responsible for igniting burners. This pilot light is known for going out at odd time, mostly due to the reason that it is unprotected from air currents, especially in furnaces that are old. When that happens, one of the solutions is to re-light the pilot light. However, when the pilot light refuses to stay for a long time, this is an indication that there may be other problems with the furnace, such as problem with thermocouple, the heat sensor that controls gas valves of the pilot light.

Short-Cycling

Short-cycling refers to the furnace going on and off repeatedly for a number of times during the day. This will result in too much strain on the furnace thereby decreases its lifespan significantly. Furnaces during short-cycling consumes more energy and costs more money in utility bill than any other time. Short-cycling is the result of furnace control system registering temperature inside the furnace above the safety limit. The system in response to this spike shuts the furnace down and prevents the damage from overheating. There are many other reasons for short-cycling to occur, such as clogged air filter or over-sized furnace. If you happen to notice this problem, call professional furnace repair service right away.

General System Malfunction

Furnace RepairAny part of the furnace may stop working at any time creating a domino effect inside the system. This means, other parts of the system are also effected due to one malfunctioning part. This problem becomes clear when the furnace is making noises, smelling bad or failing to produce enough heat. If you are facing such problems, your best bet is to have your furnace checked thoroughly by a professional furnace technician.

Last but not least, you can reduce the likelihood of furnace mishaps by scheduling a regular tune-up with your local furnace experts. During the tune-up, the professional will inspect the furnace system for each and every issue, list them on the estimate paperwork and perform repair, replacement or maintenance tasks to prevent issues from happening again.

Looking to hire professional HVAC technicians for your Albuquerque home’s furnace repair? Call Daniel’s Heating & Air at (505) 898-8860 for our quick and efficient services.