6 Common Causes of Winter Furnace Repairs

As winter blankets the local area with its chilly embrace, many homeowners rely on their furnaces to keep warm and comfortable. However, the season also tends to bring a surge in furnace problems, often leading to repair calls. Our team at Stone Heating and Air, Inc. deal with them during this time of year, and the issues often stem from the following:

Winter Furnace Repairs

1. Lack of Maintenance. Much like a vehicle, your furnace requires regular maintenance to perform optimally. Skipping tune-ups can lead to unexpected breakdowns, poor performance, and soaring energy bills. Regular checks can ensure any potential issues are addressed before they escalate into costly repairs or necessitate air conditioning repair when you switch modes as seasons change.

2 .Dirty Filters. Simple and overlooked, replacing your furnace filter is one of the easiest ways to prevent repairs. A clogged filter impedes airflow, strains the furnace, and compromises air quality. Monthly swaps are ideal, not just for the system’s health, but for yours as well.

3. System Wear. As with any mechanical system, your furnace will experience wear and tear. Components such as bearings, belts, and moving parts will degrade over time, affecting heat control and airflow. Spotting these signs of mechanical fatigue early can save you from a complete system breakdown.

4. Ignition and Pilot Light Problems. Ignition-related issues are common in gas-powered furnaces and are among the common reasons for system malfunctions. These components can fail due to age or wear, but they can generally be easily replaced by a skilled technician.

5. Thermostat Malfunctions. A malfunctioning thermostat can lead to a lack of heat, fan failure, or erratic temperature control, disrupting your home’s comfort. Repairs often range from simple battery replacements to recalibration or wiring fixes.

6. Old Furnace. All furnaces have a lifespan; the older they get, the more prone they are to repeated issues. If yours has become a source of constant repair calls, consider heating replacement with a model bearing the ENERGY STAR® label for better efficiency and savings.

To avoid finding yourself in a cold spot this winter, pay attention to your furnace’s needs. Taking action through visual inspections and regular maintenance can spare you from dealing with emergency repairs. For any furnace woes, residents in Central Point, Oregon can count on Stone Heating and Air. Call us at (541) 855-5521, or fill out our contact form today to ensure your home remains a bastion of warmth throughout the frosty season.

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