King wall-mounted electric heaters are usually used in small rooms such as bathrooms. It may be a supplementary heat source for large rooms that need extra warmth as well. Electric heaters aren’t able to heat the entire room but they help conserve energy by spot-heating particular areas. King heaters can be expected to provide reliable heat for many years. Unfortunately, wall-mounted heaters may degrade in performance or stop working altogether. You may find that the blower is pushing out air, yet the air is not hot. Or the reverse: the heating element is hot, yet the blower has stopped working. Sometimes neither the blower nor the heating element will work. Before calling a professional maintenance assistant try cleaning, inspection, and tightening loose connections. Clean heater's electric coils. With a thin nozzle attached to the shop vacuum, clean out the heater's electrical coils. Check inside of the heater to confirm that all debris has been removed from the coils. The coils must be spotless. Any debris left on the coils will smoke and possibly even catch fire. Vacuum out the blower (fan) carefully with the shop vacuum. Be careful not to dislodge or damage the delicate vanes of the blower. The blower should spin freely. Most likely your heater feels troubles because of the minor problems. In some cases, you may need to replace faulty parts. However, to know for sure you have to conduct a thorough check. If there is no electricity present in your wall-mounted electric heater, the cause might concern a circuit breaker. In this case when the circuit breaker has tripped off, turn off the heater and flip the circuit breaker back on. At the heater, turn the heater on. Make sure the circuit breaker isn’t defective. When it is, replace it. Don’t hesitate to contact our customer support and arrange an appointment at a convenient time.

November 26, 2023
AC is leaking from the coil – HVAC Troubleshooting in San Diego
Have you encountered a leaking air conditioner? This causes not the most pleasant feelings and deprives you of comfort. Before solving this problem, you should determine what exactly became the source of the air conditioner flow.