Have you experienced one of the issues below:
- Furnace fails to turn on
- Furnace blows cold air
- Short cycling (frequent on/off)
- Furnace makes strange noises
- Pilot light goes out
- Malfunctioning thermostat
- Clogged furnace filter
- Gas leak from the furnace
- Flame sensor malfunction
- Thermostat wiring issues
Don't worry we have solutions for you!
Common signs include strange noises, inconsistent heating, or if your furnace frequently cycles on and off. A professional technician can identify the problem.
This can happen due to a clogged air filter, faulty thermostat, or issues with the furnace's ignition system. It's best to have a technician inspect it.
Short cycling can be caused by dirty filters, a malfunctioning thermostat, or a blocked vent. Regular maintenance can help prevent this issue.
Noises such as banging, rattling, or whistling can indicate issues like a dirty burner, a loose part, or a malfunctioning blower motor. A professional inspection is recommended.
If the pilot light goes out frequently, it could be due to a dirty pilot, a faulty thermocouple, or a gas supply issue. It's best to have a technician check it.
If your furnace doesn’t turn on, turns on and off erratically, or doesn’t respond to temperature adjustments, your thermostat may need to be replaced or calibrated.
A clogged furnace filter can block airflow, reducing efficiency and causing the furnace to overheat. Regularly changing the filter every 1-3 months can prevent this issue.
If you suspect a gas leak, turn off the gas supply immediately and evacuate the area. Call a professional technician to inspect and repair the leak safely.
A malfunctioning flame sensor can prevent your furnace from igniting. Cleaning or replacing the sensor can often resolve this issue.
Wiring issues often occur due to loose connections, damaged wires, or improper installation. If you suspect wiring issues, it's important to call a professional for repair.
It’s recommended to schedule maintenance at least once a year, preferably before the start of the heating season, to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your furnace.
If your furnace stops working in winter, check for a tripped breaker, clogged filter, or gas supply issues. If these aren’t the problem, call a professional technician immediately.