If your boiler seems to run out of hot water every time you need it, you may choose to replace the appliance rather than repair it. Before you purchase a new boiler, try to repair it instead. Learn why your boiler's isn't heating water below.
Why Doesn't Your Boiler Produce Enough Water?
Over time, the mechanisms, valves, temperature monitors, and other components in your boiler can wear down, break, or stop working altogether.
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No one wants to hear unsettling noises from their furnace. Here are four of the most common reasons for furnace noises that you'll want taken care of.
1. Delayed Ignition
One of the most common noises made by an unhappy furnace is heard only when it starts to turn on. Delayed ignition causes a loud boom or bang as the furnace starts up, which can be startling in the middle of an otherwise quiet winter evening.
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Modern furnaces are complex appliances made of many different parts. All of these parts must work together for your furnace to work as it should. One part that can be overlooked is the air filter.
A dirty air filter might not seem like a big deal, but running your furnace with a dirty filter could cause serious damage and create the need for costly furnace repairs.
Poor Heating Performance
One of the most common reasons homeowners contact a furnace repair professional is a change in the heating performance of their furnace.
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If your furnace was working and suddenly shuts off, but won't turn back on again, it's a problem. If you are experiencing extreme temperatures at the time, your home will start to cool down in no time at all. If you don't have any other source of heat, such as a fireplace, you could end up needing to leave your home until you can get your furnace working again. Leaving your home in the cold can result in freezing pipes and other issues with your home.
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Air conditioning systems will require some preventative care if the system is to be protected from the various hazards that it will face. In particular, the fall and winter months can pose some unique challenges for both new and older air conditioning systems.
Protect The Exterior Components From The Elements
The exterior parts of your HVAC system will be the most exposed to performance problems and malfunctions related to weather exposure.
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