It’s cold outside! But if you’ve noticed cooler temperatures inside, too . . . well, that’s a problem.
Here are some of the most common furnace problems homeowners face this time of year:
4 Common Winter Furnace Problems
- Furnace Not Blowing Hot Air
Not to get super-technical with you – but this is what we in the industry refer to as “bad.” If the furnace is running but not producing heat, it could be anything from a clogged filter to ignition failure to a major issue with the blower motor.
- Dirty Air Filters
Clogged filters can not only decrease the efficiency of your furnace, but also its effectiveness. Regular cleaning and replacement of filters is essential to maintain cozy-warm temperatures.
- Pilot Light or Ignition Issues
This one’s simple: if you’re having pilot light or ignition issues, your furnace won’t start.
And if the furnace won’t start . . . well, you’re gonna have a bad time.
- Blower Motor Problems
The blower motor is what circulates warm air throughout your home. If there’s an issue, your furnace might be running (costing you money) but not heat is being distributed (costing you happiness).
If you’re experiencing any of these problems, give us a call.
We’ll inspect and repair the issue before it becomes a bigger, more expensive nightmare.
Oh! And did we mention Reliant Comfort Club members can get two tuneups a year, plus discounts on repairs and replacement parts? Yeah. Some might say we “have no chill.”