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As efficient as fuel oil furnaces are at creating interior warmth during the winter season, they are susceptible to the occasional issue like any HVAC machine. Fortunately, the easier it is for you to recognize problems, the faster you’ll be able to schedule service and have your unit restored. Here’s a rundown of common problems fuel oil furnaces face. 

Why Isn’t My Furnace Working?

1. Burner Woes

The leading issue with oil furnaces is that the burner will occasionally fail to ignite. It’s possible your machine was disconnected and needs power. More likely, your furnace is out of fuel oil, so you’ll need to request a delivery. 

2. Odd Noises

fuel oilAt its loudest, your furnace should produce a relatively low hum while in operation. Take note if you hear sounds such as clanking or rattling. You’ll need a technician to determine whether the air is getting blocked, a tension belt is worn, or the pilot light needs an adjustment. 

3. Smoke

If smoke emanates from your furnace, that may mean a key passageway is blocked. Left unaddressed, that obstruction will lead to excessive heat production in a confined space, which can damage the heat exchanger and flue pipe, among other parts. Another possibility is that the gasket has a crack after years of intense use, so the technician may need to conduct a repair in that situation. 

 

If you believe your furnace is low on oil or has run out, don’t hesitate to contact Alaska Petroleum Distributing in North Pole, AK, for swift fuel delivery. In business since 1981, the fuel oil company has a fleet of over 25 vehicles, so you can always count on a fast answer to any request. The next time you’re low, just call (907) 488-2575 or send a message through the company’s website

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