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Regular maintenance of your gas furnace is essential for optimal performance and energy efficiency. Here are three key services we provide:
Our technicians perform thorough inspections to identify and address potential issues before they become major problems, ensuring your furnace runs smoothly.
Regular cleaning and tune-ups keep your gas furnace operating at peak efficiency, reducing energy costs and extending its lifespan.
New and old gas furnaces require quite a bit of attention. Twice a year, a maintenance inspection should be scheduled for your unit. Let a reliable and experienced technician from All About Heat & Air help. We can quickly go over every part of your heating system, looking for breaks, damages, and more. Our technicians will clean the parts of the furnace that collect debris easily, like the filters and exhaust fans. But even with regular inspections, things still happen and you may need gas furnace repairs. If you are concerned about your furnace, there are a few signs to look for.
Before agreeing to a complete gas furnace replacement, first look for any potential repairs. There are several things to look for, but as a homeowner, it is not recommended to attempt any repairs on your own. Instead, rely on a licensed technician, like anyone from the All About Heat & Air team. Our technicians are in fact licensed by the state to perform necessary repairs to residential gas lines.
A noisy furnace can be the result of a variety of reasons, all of which need to be checked immediately. Loud bangs within the unit could be, essentially, mini-explosions as the furnace ignites. Do not ignore this. A buildup of pressure before ignition could cause serious damage to your furnace and surrounding property.
If your furnace is not producing enough heat to distribute, the filters and ventilation could be clogged. Making a point to replace filters about once a month will prevent buildup and can help the flow of air. Also, have a technician clean or replace the filters every time they come to inspect the furnace.
The ignition system in a furnace ignites gas in the combustion system. Traditionally, a pilot light stayed lit to ignite the furnace. Modern furnaces use hot surface igniters, which glow red hot when electrified, igniting the gas. These igniters reduce fuel waste, require less maintenance, and are quieter than pilot lights or direct spark systems.
There are a few reasons why a furnace turns off and on rapidly. Most likely, the filters could be dirty. When airflow is restricted, incorrect signals are sent to the furnace. So your unit will turn off and on, seemingly randomly. It could also be a thermostat malfunction. Either can be checked by a licensed technician.
The purpose of the ignition system is to spark the burning of gas inside of your furnace’s combustion system. Historically, almost all gas furnaces accomplished this task by means of a pilot light. The pilot light–essentially a small open flame–remains perpetually lit, waiting to provide the combustion energy the next time the furnace comes on.
Hot surface igniters are a more recent development. These electrical apparatuses are constructed from a substance such as silicon carbide. When the furnace is turned on, electricity flows into the igniter, causing it to glow red hot. Once it has reached the appropriate temperature to combust the gas, a flame sensor opens up the main burner valve, thus allowing gas to flow into the combustion chamber.
There are several good reasons why hot surface igniters have become the ignition system of choice on most furnaces. Unlike pilot light ignition systems, this type of system reduces fuel waste by only burning fuel when the furnace is running. Hot surface igniters tend to require less maintenance than pilot lights and are also quieter than pilot light or direct spark ignition systems which make a loud clicking sound when they light up.
CONTACT NOWWe do also work with all major insurance companies. So if you decide to contact your insurance provider for anything, we are willing to work with them. We’ll work together to get your home back to functional. It’s important to note, though, that while we will always work with your insurance carrier at the end of the day we work for our clients. Your needs and your satisfaction is our number one priority.
Since 2008, we have provided quality plumbing services to our community. We’ve always known that we can do more for our clients, which is why we now offer air conditioner and heating system services.
All About Heat & Air is a family-owned business. We know the value of a quality experience. Find out why so many clients are relying on us as an air conditioner service company in the areas of North Carolina.
Let us show you that we are passionate about not just finding the best possible solution but bringing quality experience to the job. Contact our office at 828-778-2560 to schedule an appointment.
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