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Your home’s furnace is essential for keeping you warm throughout the winter. However, spring is a great time to see if you need furnace repairs or maintenance, as taking care of these issues now can help ensure the system will be ready when temperatures start cooling off again. To start, look out for the following problems.

What Are Some Common Reasons for Furnace Repairs?

1. Frequent Cycling

Sometimes, a furnace that isn’t working correctly will start cycling on and off. The furnace will run for a few minutes, turn off, and then turn back on again almost immediately. This usually occurs when the system’s safety measures that prevent overheating are acting up. Usually, a lack of airflow from a clogged furnace or an air duct problem will cause this problem.

2. No Heat

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A furnace that won’t produce heat could have various causes. Always start by double-checking the thermostat settings and making sure you have a clean air filter. If these issues aren’t to blame, check the system’s pilot light. If it has gone out and won’t turn back on, you’ll need to have a technician inspect the system. Blower motor or fan issues could also keep the furnace from distributing air throughout the home.

3. Cracked Heat Exchanger

A cracked heat exchanger is a serious issue that hampers the unit’s heating ability and can contribute to carbon monoxide leaks. When inspecting the furnace, look for soot inside the unit or pooling water on the floor, as these are common indicators that the heat exchanger has cracked. When a carbon monoxide leak is present, you may also notice a strong rotten egg smell.

 

No matter what type of furnace problem you’re facing, Thomaston Oil & Propane can help. Serving residents throughout Connecticut since 1986, this HVAC contractor is available 24/7 for any emergency. To learn more about their services, visit them online. To schedule an estimate on furnace repairs today, call (860) 283-4878.

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