February 17, 2022

Ways to Extend the Lifespan of Your Furnace

If you want your furnace to run efficiently and effectively for as long as possible, there is an array of tasks that you can perform. Most heaters are designed to operate for about 10 years before wear and tear on their parts make them prone to issues and unexpected breakdowns. Taking proper care of your furnace could extend its life expectancy. Scheduling Regular Furnace Maintenance An annual tune-up for your furnace can make it easy to catch any small issues before they develop into anything more serious. Technicians will examine each part of your heating system and get everything cleaned out. You can rely on them to perform an array of adjustments to optimize the overall functionality of your heater. Motors and moving parts will be lubricated to reduce wear on them, too. Replacing Air Filters Regularly It’s important to replace the air filters in your furnace as they get dirty. Thin 1- to 3-inch filters should be replaced at least every three months. Thicker filters can last for longer. Dirty air filters can reduce airflow through your home and put an increased load on your heater. This can reduce its life expectancy. Reducing Heat Loss in your Home Reducing...

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October 20, 2020

Why Does My Heater Smell Like It’s Burning?

If you’re turning on your heater for the first time this fall, it may smell like it’s burning. This happens whether you or a maintenance technician turns it on. There are a variety of reasons your heater can smell when it’s operating. Normal Burn-Off During the spring and summer, it’s common for heating equipment to get covered in a layer of dust and dirt. As your heater begins to operate, the buildup will burn away. It can smell like a fire, so if you’re not aware of this phenomenon, it can be quite alarming. To protect yourself and your home, it’s best to have an experienced heating professional turn on your system every fall. Musty Odors If your system also has a musty odor, you’ve likely got mildew or mold in your ventilation system. Sometimes the smell burns away with the dirt buildup. If it remains after the burning smell stops, you’ll need to eliminate the causes. Replace your filter or clean it if it’s a washable model. Musty smells that linger after cleaning should be addressed by a professional who knows how to identify harmful molds. Regular furnace maintenance can prevent winter breakdowns and extend the useful life or...

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