Heating

End-of-Season Heating Repairs Are Important

Your heater has been working incredibly hard as of late. For those of us lucky enough to still have power, we’ve been putting some pretty high demands on our heating systems. While these systems are designed to handle that demand it doesn’t mean that it won’t have any impact on them. If you have a heater that is getting on the older side or maybe one that hasn’t gotten maintenance the way it’s supposed to there is a chance that it might need a heating repair in Cypress, TX.

If your heater needs to be repaired, the sooner you get this done, the better it will be for your home comfort. Our team is here to offer the services you need for your heating system. All you need to do is contact us when you notice any of the following signs that your heater needs end-of-season repairs.

Your heater is making new, concerning noises

Your heater is supposed to operate while making minimal noise no matter what type of system you have. If your heater has suddenly started to make one or more concerning noise is there is a strong chance that it has developed a repair need. Rattling, hissing, screeching, buzzing, or banging are all sounds that should prompt you to contact a professional.

You can’t warm up your home enough

You turn on your heater and it runs and runs but you still aren’t getting the warmth that you are looking for. You check the thermostat to make sure the setting isn’t different than what you thought. From there, you are faced with the reality that you likely need heater repairs. There is something hindering the creation of heat for your home and it is leaving you cold and uncomfortable.

The airflow from your vents or registers is weaker

There is a chance that you are getting some warmth from your heating system but it just seems half-hearted. Check around the home to see if you notice weakened airflow from any of your vents or registers. If you notice one or more vents with weaker airflow, or even no airflow at all, it means something is wrong with your heater. This could be a problem with system fans or could indicate a problem in your ducts.

Something smells off

What is that smell? Does it smell like something burning? That acrid scent may indicate wires or electrical parts that are overheating which is no good. Or perhaps you are picking up on the scent of burning dust, warning you that there is a build-up of debris in your system. Or worse, do you smell gas or the scent of sulfur? This could indicate a gas leak at which point you should shut off your heater, evacuate the home, and call for help. In any of these cases though you should shut off your heater and get a professional to check on things ASAP.

If something is going wrong with your heater, don’t hesitate to reach for help. Contact the team at Fresh Air, LP for the repairs you need.

Chandler Roncancio

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