8 Furnace Problem Warning Signs: You May Need A Trusted Furnace Repair Service

Brrrrr… Winter is coming early this year in Edmonton! With the changing seasons comes a chill in the air, and potentially even inside your home. Your furnace should have already fired up this fall. If your furnace has started to show signs of aging, you are probably overdue for a furnace repair service. Some warning signs of furnace problems are easy to miss, and others are too dangerous to not miss.

We have come up with a list of 8 warning signs that your heating system may need repairs. Review the list below to determine if you are due for a furnace tune-up from a certified HVAC professional.

1. Cold Air Means A Furnace Repair Service Or Furnace Maintenance Is Needed! 

If you notice the air coming out of your vents is cold, or there is reduced airflow, this could be something as simple as a blocked air duct, to something more complex like a worn-out blower motor. If you are constantly increasing the thermostat to bring the temperature up, you have a problem. You should check-in and around your air vents for obstructions and remove them. Routine furnace maintenance by a professional technician is recommended to ensure that you have strong airflow and no leaks in your ducts and that your blower motor is operating properly.

2. Drafts, Uneven Heating or Condensation are Common Furnace Problems That Could Be Fixed With A Furnace Tune!

If you feel cold drafts in parts of your home when the furnace is running, you could have a leaky duct or a blocked vent. If you have your thermostat set to a higher temperature, and the furnace does not produce adequate heat, you could need a thermostat repair (but first try changing the batteries in your thermostat). If you notice a lot of condensation on your windows, you may need to adjust your humidifier settings. If you continue to have excess condensation, this indicates air is not flowing properly and your system should be checked before you are faced with mold or mildew issues.

3. Furnace Occasionally Turn Off? An Annual Furnace Filter Replacement Schedule Could Fix That Broken Furnace!

When a furnace turns off before its heating cycle is complete, there could be a number of causes. The cause could be that the wiring on your furnace needs to be updated, or that your thermostat needs to be replaced. Another common problem is that the homeowner neglects to change the furnace filter and it is obstructed. The fan motor may need a new belt and the fan might need to be cleaned and calibrated. If you have changed your furnace filter and your thermostat batteries, and the problem persists, a professional tune-up is recommended.

4. Strange Noises? Time To Call The Experienced Furnace Technicians!

Does your furnace squeak, squeal, pop, bang, or rattle? These are all signs of wearing parts within the furnace, like the blower motor, fan belt, or bearings. Noises like pops or pings could also come from thermal expansion of your air ducts when the seasons change, but these sounds will not persist, like abnormal sounds that can come from a furnace under stress. If your furnace is making noises, time is of the essence in assessing the problem and repairing it. Failing to do so can set off a chain reaction of subsequent issues, that ultimately end up costing more to repair than if you had just fixed the initial problem. A furnace tune-up will address any questions you have about your furnace making strange noises.

5. Furnace 15+ Years Old? Keep Your Home Safe: Repair Or Replace Your Furnace!

On average, a furnace lifespan is 12-20 years old, depending on the size of your home, and if you care for and maintain it properly. If you have your furnace tuneup twice a year (once at the start of Fall, and after Winter comes to an end) you shouldn’t need repairs too often with your furnace. This is in tune with having a vehicle that you neglect to maintain. If you drive it too long and don’t maintain it properly, it is either going to break down and need major repairs, or completely break down prematurely. Don’t let this happen to your furnace. Checking for warning signs and having it serviced by a professional will ensure your equipment warranties remain valid. Regular tune-ups will also prolong the life of your furnace, giving you peace of mind home comfort season after season. However, all furnaces eventually will need to be replaced no matter how well they have been kept up over the years. If you are outside the lifespan of a typical furnace, it may be time for a new furnace.

6. Soaring Gas Bills: Could Be A Broken Heater…

In the winter months, we always expect to pay more for our utilities, but if you notice an increase year over year, this could be a sign your furnace isn’t operating efficiently anymore. Compare your gas consumption from one month this year, to the same month last year. Do this for each month of the year, as your bills come in. If you steadily notice a sustained increase in consumption, you may have a furnace working overtime. Always ensure that you change your furnace filters at least every 3 months and that you have your furnace professionally maintained. Failing to do so is bound to cost you more in energy bills.

7. Yellow Pilot Light? Call A Trusted Furnace Repair Technician ASAP!

The pilot light on your furnace should be blue, with a bit of yellow on the tip, and should be a steady flame. A steady, blue pilot light indicates that your furnace is only burning natural gases and is in good working condition. If your pilot light is mostly yellow or orange colours, this could be a sign of a dangerous carbon monoxide leak. If your pilot light is yellow or orange or is flickering, a professional should be contacted right away to make a diagnosis. As a safety guard, you should always invest in a carbon monoxide detector in your mechanical room. Carbon monoxide is colourless and odorless and can cause death. If your carbon monoxide detector ever goes off, you should turn your furnace off, call 911, and evacuate everyone from the house. Read more about carbon monoxide and furnace safety.

8. URGENT! Smell Of Rotten Eggs! Emergency Furnace Repair!

Your furnace often produces a slight smell the first time it fires up in the fall, but if it produces a very strong odor similar to rotten eggs or sewage, you likely have a gas leak. If you ever notice this smell, turn your furnace off immediately and vacate the home. Contact your local gas provider, and 911, to advise them of a potential gas leak. If you notice any other smells coming from your furnace, we always advise having a professional come out to diagnose the problem.

The above list is 8 warning signs of a furnace that already needs repair. Even if you aren’t having warning signs of a failing furnace, you should still take preventative action and have a furnace tune-up conducted by a licensed technician twice per year. If your furnace is already showing warning signs of a problem, our furnace experts will assess and diagnose the problem during your furnace tune-up and will provide you with a repair plan of action and a Straightforward Price for any repairs. Rest assured, the furnace experts at Always will never try to sell you a furnace that you don’t need. We will always try to repair your furnace first, as long as it can safely be repaired, has years left of use, and the cost to repair the problem doesn’t outweigh the cost to replace the equipment. Our technicians will recommend when you should start thinking about replacing your furnace.

It is best to do so when advised, because most furnaces that break down completely do so on the coldest days of the year, leaving the household with no heat! Our team is available 24/7, 365 days a year, to help you take care of all of your homes’ plumbing and heating. Book your furnace maintenance today with the furnace repair technicians at Always Plumbing & Heating by calling 780-489-8118 or contacting us online.

Furnace Tune-Ups Reduce the Risk of Sudden Breakdowns

Another winter is on the horizon, which means it’s time to think about scheduling maintenance on your furnace. While you may not think of it most of the year, you certainly expect your furnace to be there for you when the cool weather arrives, working efficiently to keep you warm and comfortable in your home. Neglecting this essential piece of home comfort equipment is a mistake made by many. Just as your vehicle requires routine maintenance and oil changes to keep it operational and efficient, so does your home’s furnace. When failing to have your heating equipment professionally maintained each year, you are placing yourself at risk of a breakdown when the cold weather arrives and your system cannot keep up. Once you are left with a furnace that isn’t doing its job when the temperatures dip below freezing, you will never make the mistake of skipping out on an annual fall furnace tune-up again. But, don’t wait for this to happen to you!

What Does an 18-Point Furnace Tune-up Include?

A comprehensive furnace tune-up should include essential tests and procedures to keep your equipment running efficiently and to keep your family safe. When you book a furnace tuneup with Always Plumbing & Heating, you can be sure we will conduct the following steps:

  •   Testing your systems for dangerous gas leaks and carbon monoxide
  •   Inspecting and testing your ignition and control circuits, fan, and condensate drain
  •   Performing a safety inspection on your heat exchanger
  •   Testing the electrical components, venting, and airflow
  •   Cleaning and lubricating the blower assembly
  •   Calibrating your thermostats
  •   Inspecting your humidifier and indoor air quality products
  •   And much, much more!

Risks of Neglecting Furnace Maintenance

At Always Plumbing & Heating, we strongly believe in the importance of annual furnace tune-ups as preventative maintenance. Properly maintained equipment will reduce the need for emergency repairs, breakdowns, or premature replacement of your entire system. Not to mention, an improperly maintained system is certain to be working overcapacity, resulting in higher gas bills that are avoidable with a routine annual furnace tune-up. It also should also be mentioned, as many homeowners fail to realize, that most furnace manufacturer warranties are null and void if you fail to provide them with records of annual furnace maintenance (by a certified professional) in the event that your equipment fails while still under the warranty period. It is very important to not only read the print on the manufacturer warranty of your equipment but also ensure that you are following their recommendations for this reason alone. The small investment for a furnace tune-up will be worth it to keep your furnace clean and ensure it is performing optimally, preventing major repairs or replacements down the road.

What Sets Our Techs Apart?

At Always Plumbing & Heating, our expert HVAC technicians believe in going above and beyond in completing a thorough tune-up of your equipment and providing you with a record of every single step that was complete. Our technicians in Edmonton and the greater area will make sure that you are completely satisfied before they leave your home and you sign off on the job. Always Plumbing & Heating wants you to stay warm all winter and not worry about being stuck with a broken unit. Schedule your annual furnace tune-up with us today for peace-of-mind home comfort that you can count on! 

Call us at 780-489-8118 or book online today.

DIY Edmonton Furnace Maintenance & Furnace Repair Tips from the Heating Experts

Colder temperatures in Edmonton inevitably mean higher utility bills. The furnace runs constantly just to keep your home at a comfortable temperature. In the winter, your heating system becomes, by far, the hardest working appliance in your home. With such a consistently working appliance, even the smallest change in efficiency can make a big difference in your home’s energy usage – and your furnace’s lifespan. Furnace problems can lead to more frequent breakdowns, higher utility bills, accelerated expiration, and, in worst cases, a new furnace. This winter, ensure saved money on your utility bills and prevent expensive furnace repairs with these simple DIY maintenance tips from the professionals at Always Plumbing & Heating.

Check your thermostat for an easy fix

Troubleshooting your thermostat is simple but it can make a big difference in the consistency of your furnace repairs – and how efficient it is. Check to make sure that your thermostat components are clean and that there are not any loose wires or open connections. If your thermostat is faulty, check to see if a circuit breaker has tripped or blown a fuse. If it’s a digital thermostat, try replacing the battery.

For an easy and quick furnace repair, check your furnace engagement

If your furnace is switching on and off, or the fan stops running, test for reliable furnace engagement. Start by turning the thermostat down low enough for the furnace to completely turn off. Wait 5-10 minutes, then turn your furnace back up. Listen for a “click” to indicate the furnace has engaged. If it does “click,” then the fan should start running again. If your furnace continues to have problems or the fan does not start up, call a professional to diagnose the problem.

Turn the heating switch on

This may seem like a no brainer, but you would be surprised at how common it is! The on/off switch on the furnace can sometimes inadvertently get shut off. Double check to make sure it is switched on before taking bigger measures.

Regular maintenance: replace the furnace filter

Running your Edmonton furnace with a dirty filter will adversely affect the indoor air quality (IAQ) in your home. It can also cause significant damage resulting in costly furnace repairs. Check your furnace filter every month and change it every 2-to-3 months or more frequently if needed. Once you’ve changed the filter, turn the furnace switch off for 10-15 minutes to allow the system to reset.

Service leaky air ducts

Leaky air ducts can account for a lot of heat and air loss as it tries to circulate through your home. Lower your utility bills and greatly improve your furnace’s efficiency by sealing leaky air ducts with metal tape or high temperature silicone.

No pilot light, no problem; time for a flame replacement

A failing pilot light can be a very common furnace repair in older units. Since your furnace depends on the pilot light to supply heat, it can be very frustrating when you don’t know how to relight it. Steps can vary from furnace to furnace so check the instructions on the inside of the furnace door cover before you start.

Generally, the basic procedure is to turn the thermostat to 80 degrees or a setting that will demand heat. On the furnace, find the pilot valve and the gas cock or knob. Turn the knob or gas cock to the “Off” position for about 3 minutes to allow any residual gas to clear away. Then, find the pilot and use a fireplace match or butane BBQ grill lighter to reach the pilot light.

Place the flame at the pilot while depressing and holding the gas button or knob. Hold for about 30 seconds to maintain gas flow to the pilot. Once the thermocouple gets hot enough it will open the main gas valve and the pilot light should stay on. Once it stays lit, slowly release the button or knob and turn the gas cock or knob from “Pilot” to the “On” position. After the burners have ignited, adjust the thermostat to the desired setting.

Clear the outdoor intake pipe

It is not uncommon for snow and ice to block the intake pipe on the outside of your house during the Edmonton winter. If your furnace has stopped working, check the intake pipe and make sure it is clear of all debris. It may just be blocked and unable to pull fresh air into the unit.

Canadian winters can push the limits of even the healthiest furnaces. Annual professional maintenance (and these DIY tips) can save you from untimely breakdowns in the coldest months. Remember to schedule regular maintenance in the summer or early fall to prolong your furnace’s lifespan.

Still Can’t Figure It Out? Call the best HVAC technicians in Edmonton

If you try all these DIY tips and your Edmonton furnace is still not running efficiently, contact Always Plumbing & Heating customer service. Our expert technicians will help you find a solution to meet both your needs and budget, from furnace installation to HVAC inspection. Call us at 780-489-8118 (Edmonton) or 587-601-1253 (Alberta) to schedule an appointment today!

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