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Furnaces We Service
We service furnaces powered by:
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Gas
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Electricity
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Heating oil
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Propane
Besides fuel types, we also service single-stage, two-stage, and variable speed furnaces from various manufacturers. We can assist you if you aren't sure which furnace type you have, or what its specific needs are. With our years of experience, we guarantee that your furnace will be serviced correctly.
Repair of residential furnaces
Identifying an issue with a furnace requires a professional eye. Frequently, we repair or replace furnaces that:
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Won’t turn on
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Short cycle (furnace turning on and off)
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Produce heating inconsistencies (cold spots, lack of heat)
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Have clogged filters (needing cleaning or replacement)
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Develop leaks or unusual smells (gas leaks require emergency evacuation and service)
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Experience failing controls or monitors (pilot light is out, thermostat isn’t working)
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Possess faulty parts (slipped belt, worn-out bearings, blower stays on constantly or won’t turn on at all)
Frequently Asked Questions About Furnaces
What is the average lifespan of a furnace?
The lifespan of a furnace depends on many factors, including the quality of its installation, how well it’s maintained, and the type of furnace you have. The average lifespan of a furnace is around 15 years, but it can be as short as 8 years or as long as 20 years. Regular maintenance can extend the life of your furnace and keep it running efficiently.
What are signs that your furnace is going out?
If your furnace is on the verge of failing, it will give off a few warning signs. For example, you might notice that your home is no longer heating up as quickly or as thoroughly as it used to. You’ll hear strange noises, such as banging or grinding, when the furnace is running. You might smell gas or notice soot around the furnace. These are all signs that you need to get your furnace checked out as soon as possible.
What causes a furnace to fail?
Several things can cause a furnace to fail, but the most common reasons are old age, lack of maintenance, or improper installation. Over time, the parts of the furnace wear out, which can cause the furnace to stop working altogether. Additionally, if you don’t have your furnace serviced regularly, dirt, dust, and other debris can build up in the furnace, reducing its efficiency and causing it to fail. Finally, an improperly installed furnace can cause all sorts of problems, from leaking gas to electrical issues.
When should I worry about my furnace?
If your furnace is acting up, it’s always better to address the issue sooner rather than later. It’s recommended that you get your furnace serviced at least once a year by a professional heating and cooling technician. If you notice any of the signs mentioned above, such as strange smells or noises, or if your energy bills have suddenly skyrocketed, it’s time to call in a professional to take a closer look. Ignoring a problem with your furnace can not only cause it to fail completely, but it can also be dangerous if there’s a gas leak or electrical problem.
Call us now or schedule a estimate online! Our team will take care of all your needs regarding furnaces - so don't wait any longer - contact us today!