A natural gas furnace is the most common type of residential heating system in the United States. These furnaces may refuse to start if there’s an issue with the thermostat, air filter, or circuit breaker. They may also begin to blow out cold air if they’re not getting enough power. This can occasionally occur if there’s not enough natural gas or if the system is suffering from a compromised ignitor. The heater may also run constantly or turn on and off frequently, leaving your home perpetually uncomfortable. Other signs that mean your gas furnace needs repairs include bad odors, irregular noises, and decreased air quality.
Electric furnaces, which generally live longer than their gas counterparts, don’t typically require as many repairs or services. However, even with routine care, you may run into trouble with the sequencer or blower motor. Electric systems use a variety of heating elements to heat their coils. These elements can’t turn on all at once, or they’ll likely overload the circuit and your breaker. The sequencer safely staggers when these components activate.
When it malfunctions, it can shut down the whole system. You may also encounter issues with the blower motor, limit control, and wiring connections. These problems will lead to potential fire hazards, inconsistent cycling and melted wiring.
Every heating system, whether you have a gas or electric furnace or heat pump, can experience issues that leave you with temperature control. These are most likely to occur during the middle of winter when the system needs to run constantly to combat freezing temperatures. Catching problems and calling for service early can save you money and ensure your furnace lasts the season.
Just because your furnace still runs doesn’t mean it’s in top condition. Heating systems often start acting up in minor ways when certain vital parts become too old or compromised. Ignoring the initial warning signs can worsen the damage and put you at risk of gas leaks. For example, over time, a natural gas furnace’s heat exchanger will develop cracks that allow carbon monoxide to seep into your home. Along with causing various health side effects like headaches, palpitations, and fatigue, this gas is also highly flammable.
Prompt repairs will prevent your furnace from suddenly turning off one particularly cold winter day. Our team has the industry-grade tools and experience necessary to pinpoint the cause and offer informed advice and solutions.
Bacon Plumbing Heating Air Electric is proud to treat all of our customers like family in Euless. We’re a locally owned, BBB-accredited heating company that’s loyally helped households since we started in 2011. As a team, we’re dedicated to serving our community and guaranteeing the best customer service experience possible. We’re proud to have more than 24,000 exceptional online reviews from previous customers. You can even trust us to offer 24/7 emergency repairs when you need them the most.
Not looking to repair your heater? We also offer installation, maintenance and AC repair services!
Contact the expert technicians at Bacon Plumbing Heating Air Electric today to ask about our superior furnace repair in Euless.
Bacon Plumbing Heating Air Electric
Address: 2055 Kristy Ln,
Rockwall, TX 75032
Phone: (469) 960-7727
Hours: Always Open (24/7)