02/16/2018
In Reeds Spring you depend on your furnace to keep you comfy throughout the colder months. If it’s been a while since you had a routine maintenance appointment for your heat pump, you could be looking at a furnace fix-up visit any day. At the very least, you probably have a dirty air filter, which can obstruct air flow and effect your furnace’s execution. It could even create problems with your furnace’s control switch, which runs furnace operation.

There are a few other reasons you may call for a furnace repair. We’ve collected some indicators for you to scan for. The sooner you can call for a heat pump maintenance, the better. Call in a professional, like All Seasons Comfort Systems Inc, if you see any of these signs:

  • Your blower doesn’t seem to be operating properly. Is it operating enough? Is it running all the time? Is the air blowing through as easily as it should, or does it seem feeble? Signs related to your blower could indicate a slight problem with your air filter or the interior blower.

  • Your home isn’t getting warm enough. Are you ramping up the thermostat again and again, but you’re still cool? This could be a difficulty with your thermostat. It could be that your furnace is too small for your home. It may even be a issue with your gas source or your pilot light, amid other things.

  • Your furnace is loud. If your furnace starts running noisily or generating noises you’re not used to hearing, there could be an issue.

  • You smell gas. You definitely don’t want to mess around with this one. If you smell gas, cut off your furnace right away and shut down its gas supply. Avoid lighting matches or changing on lights until your HVAC pro or your gas company looks at it.

  • You find water pooling around your furnace. Many times this is a blocked condensation line. This could require both plumbing and HVAC professionals to fix.

  • Your utility bill keeps growing. If your bill is rising, but your usage is not, there could be a number of problems. Your HVAC expert will help find out what’s going wrong.

Now that you’ve read these symptoms, you’ll know when you need to schedule furnace repair. And we’re here when you need it. Call All Seasons Comfort Systems Inc at 417-739-4606 or use our online scheduler when you need to setup repairs or routine maintenance.