We are sure it is unpleasant to find out that your furnace doesn’t heat and it is rotten cold in the house. Whether you have a conventional gas furnace or a high efficiency gas furnace understanding how your furnace/heating system works is important. You need to understand the basic workings of the appliance so you know what to look for when there is something wrong. Such repair doesn’t require any special skills however you must be confident in your actions. Go to your home’s breaker panel and look for the circuit that controls the furnace. You’re looking to see whether it’s thrown to the “Off” position, or whether it’s in the middle. Manually test the breaker. Flip it back and forth. Make sure it is staying in the "On" position. This will reset the breaker. If this does not do the trick, you have a problem with either the wiring in the circuit or the circuit breaker itself. When the issue has nothing to do with the breaker, you can check the filter as it might be clogged. This is a simple but essential part of furnace maintenance. One of the most common reasons to have a furnace not working is a clogged filter. It also happens to be the easiest maintenance chore. Replacing your furnace filter regularly is a quick and simple task, and goes a long way in protecting HVAC components and improving your inside air quality. You can do this step personally or arrange a professional appointment. We offer emergency AC repairs because we know living for just one day without AC in cold weather would be unbearable and cause many health problems. Call us today to learn more or conveniently schedule your appointment online.
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.