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Catch Common Heating Issues Early to Stay Warm This Year

The new year often comes with colder temperatures. Because of this, you want to know that your heating system will keep you warm and cozy. Knowing how to troubleshoot common heating issues helps you stay ahead of problems. As soon as you notice the following red flags, contact a professional HVAC company for assistance.

Short Cycling

Short cycling is when your heating system turns on and off too quickly. This is typically due to the system overheating or receiving faulty signals. These problems can be the result of a dirty air filter, a bad flame sensor, clogged vents, or a faulty thermostat. Of course, short cycling can also mean you have a more serious issue, such as a cracked heat exchanger. Check your air filter and make sure your vents are open. If the problem persists, call a professional for help.

Strange Noises

Strange noises can be the result of several different issues. Rattling and banging can be due to loose parts. Squealing and grinding are often the result of worn motor components, and whistling or hissing can mean an air duct problem. These unusual sounds signal the need for a professional assessment to determine the exact cause.

Uneven Heating

Uneven heat means your heating system isn’t able to distribute warmth equally throughout your home. This can be the result of poor airflow due to closed vents, clogged filters, or leaky ducts. It could also signal a thermostat issue. Home insulation problems also lead to hot and cold spots and keep your heating system from operating efficiently. A professional HVAC technician can check your filters, ducts, vents, insulation, and thermostat settings.

A Burning Odor

A burning odor coming from your heating system is normal when the heater first starts up. You’re smelling the dust burning off after months of not using it. If the odors are persistent, you could have a more serious issue. This includes problems like clogged filters, an overheating motor, dirty ducts, or melting electrical wires. If the odor smells like oil, plastic, or metal, turn your heating system off and contact a professional immediately.

Duct Leaks

Duct leaks can create significant problems. This includes high energy bills, poor indoor air quality, uneven heating, and wear and tear on your heating system. If you suspect a duct leak is the reason for the issues you’re experiencing, reach out for expert assistance.

Don’t ignore these common heating issues. They’ll continue to grow, resulting in further damage and costlier repairs. To avoid emergency breakdowns, contact a professional HVAC company as soon as possible. Call Blaze Air today to learn more about heating repair in Wilmington, Greensboro, and Zebulon, NC.

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