Your Heating Repair Options

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When the season transitions from summer to fall and winter, temperatures drop and you’re going to want to turn on your heater. But before you touch that thermostat, you should perform a preliminary inspection of your furnace and all of its working parts to make sure that they’re in good running order. Better yet, hire an experienced contractor or residential electrician who specializes in furnace and AC repair to maintain your HVAC near Tampa. That way, you have peace of mind knowing your heater is working as efficiently as possible.

There are several things that can indicate your heating system is malfunctioning. For example, if your heater runs continuously when it’s programmed to shut off once it’s reached a certain temperature, your thermostat may be broken. Weak air currents coming out of vents may mean your ductwork is leaking. If you hear strange noises or smell unpleasant odors while your system is on, you may need to replace your heater’s fan motor. To ensure that your heating system works when you need it to, establish a routine maintenance plan, which should include professional HVAC servicing.

A Technician repairing a heater controller