Winter is the time of year when furnaces see the most use, which means it’s also the time of year when furnace problems are the most common. Since furnace problems tend to get progressively worse the longer they are allowed to continue, the sooner they get repaired the better off the system is. You should familiarize yourself with the most common furnace problems, and their warning signs, so that you know when to call for repairs. Let’s take a look at some of those problems now.
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Furnace Problems to Watch Out For
Monday, December 28th, 2015Should I Be Worried About Ice on My Heat Pump?
Monday, December 21st, 2015If you’re using a heat pump this winter, you may notice ice building up on the outer casing of the outside unit. Don’t panic! Heat pump ice isn’t necessarily a problem in and of itself. However, monitoring the ice levels on your heat pump is a good way to determine whether or not another problem has occurred in your system. Let’s take a look at why ice accumulates on a heat pump, and when it indicates that there is another problem in the system.
The Advantages of Winter Heat Pump Installation
Monday, December 14th, 2015If you’re in the market for a new heating system, you may be tempted to just get another version of whatever it is you had before. For most homeowners, that would be either a gas or electric furnace. Before you do that, though, you should take a look at the other heating options available on the market. Not all heating solutions are good for all situations, and it’s important to be sure that the one you have is the best for your needs. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the advantages of installing a heat pump in your home this winter.
Ductless Problems to Watch for This Winter
Monday, December 7th, 2015Ductless systems offer a lot of advantages, but they still experience problems just like any other heating system. If you’re using a ductless system to keep warm this winter, you should keep an eye out for a number of different problems that commonly crop up. These problems are progressive, which means they will worsen the longer that they are allowed to develop. So keep an eye out for these symptoms so that you can call for repairs as soon as possible.