How To Prevent Common Heating Problems Before They Become Emergencies
Completing routine maintenance on your HVAC equipment helps prevent emergencies caused by a malfunctioning home heating and air conditioning systems. Some services, like changing the air filter, can be done by homeowners, while others may require an HVAC professional. C & C Service will dispatch a professional to inspect your system's parts and function to prevent problems before they become costly emergencies. Here is how to prevent emergency heating repair:
Check Air Filters
All homeowners should regularly replace the air filters in their HVAC system. This helps air circulate properly, improving its quality. Clogged air filters reduce airflow and cause inefficient heat dispersion. Failure to consistently replace filters may cause the unit's motor and fan to overwork, leading to an emergency heating repair or increased energy consumption in the future.
Check for Gas Leaks
The HVAC system's connection to your home's gas supply should be inspected for leaks regularly. Peculiar smells, hissing sounds, or a yellow pilot light often indicate a gas leak. Gas leaks might indicate a serious issue with your system, such as a cracked heat exchanger, damaged gas lines, or loose connections. Unchecked gas leaks may lead to carbon monoxide leaks, so having a carbon monoxide detector can help notify the household of leaks.
If the steady gas flow to the furnace is interrupted, the pilot light can go out. This can be caused by clogged gas tubes, improver venting, or a broken ignition switch. Our HVAC technicians can test for leaks and diagnose the problem to help protect your household. Cleaning the furnace area regularly may help keep the pilot light from going out. Dust and debris can reduce airflow or clog pilot light sensors, triggering the safety mechanism that shuts off the gas. Pilot lights should only be relit by authorized technicians.
Check the Vents and Airducts
If your vents are dusty and dirty, they may reduce airflow in your home, leading to inefficient heating. Blockages or leaks in the ductwork can cause uneven heating from room to room. This often forces the HVAC system to work harder since it takes longer for the home to reach the set temperature, which might cause motor or fan burnout. C & C Service can inspect your vents and ductwork to make sure your home is ready for the cold season.
Check the Thermostat
If your home temperature does not accurately reflect the thermostat's set temperature, there may be a problem with the thermostat or your heating system. A faulty thermostat prevents your heating system from turning on, keeping your home cold. Verify your home's temperature with a separate thermometer to make sure it is working correctly. If your current thermostat is not working, we can install a new one.
Schedule Emergency Heating Repair Today
If your heating system is malfunctioning, contact C & C Service for repair. We offer 24/7 emergency care and have the knowledge and tools to repair your current unit or install a new one. Regular maintenance checks for your unit can help solve more minor issues before they become costly emergencies. Contact C & C Service today to schedule an inspection.


