Pure Air Solutions, LLC Offers Premier Furnace Maintenance in the Thornton Area

    While you may not actively notice and appreciate how well your heater normally works during the coldest months of the year, heating is something that is sorely missed when you no longer have it. Living in a cold climate can be unsettling and uncomfortable, even when your heating system is functioning properly! Furnace maintenance is a simple way to keep your heater functioning all winter long.

    Without a heater, our cold Colorado days can go from uncomfortable to nearly unbearable. What can be even more frustrating is having a heating system in your home, but having to use multiple blankets and space heaters because it’s broken.

    We’re committed to helping to stay warm through the winter, so be on the lookout for the following signs of a broken heater:

    You Can’t Remember the Last Time You Had Furnace Maintenance

    When was the last time an HVAC technician performed a furnace inspection in your home? If you can’t remember, or if you can remember and your last inspection was more than a year ago, then you need to schedule a service appointment as soon as possible. Even if there are no major issues with your unit, it’s likely that your furnace’s air filter has become clogged and dusty. Much like your car, it’s important to schedule annual maintenance to prevent an expensive and unexpected problem from occurring.

    You Smell Gas

    Next to a natural disaster or a burglary, a gas leak is one of the scariest and most serious events that can occur in your home. Gas generally smells like rotten eggs or sulfur and will become stronger as you get closer to your furnace. If you smell gas anywhere in your home, then immediately turn off your furnace, shut off the gas supply valve, and then call our HVAC company for assistance. Even if the problem is not with your furnace, it’s always better to err on the side of caution.

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    Strange Noises

    Is your furnace making scraping, thumping, or banging noises? Contemporary heating systems are designed to heat your home as quietly and efficiently as possible. While each of these noises is caused by a different problem, an odd noise is one of the clearest signs that your furnace needs to be repaired.

    Your Air Is Cold

    Gas leaks and strange noises are troubling, but feeling cold air coming through your vents during the middle of winter can be almost just as troubling. This is most likely an issue with the unit’s pilot light or thermocouple (a component that measures temperature). In any case, these components are complex and will require the attention of a professional HVAC technician.

    Your Thermostat Is Acting Up
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    Your thermostat tells your furnace how much warm air it needs to push throughout your home, so if it’s broken or not working correctly, then you’ll have problems with your heater. One of the most common thermostat problems is that you need to increase the temperature more and more to reach the desired heat level in your home. The issue could be with an electrical component, loose wiring, or a tripped circuit breaker. Don’t take the risk of trying to repair these components yourself, as you could accidentally electrocute yourself in the process.
    Your Utility Bill Is Rising

    Is your monthly utility bill leaving you (and your bank account) in shock? If your utility bills are significantly higher than normal, or they’re rising every month despite no changes in your normal heating schedule, then your furnace may need to be repaired. The problem could be something as simple as a clogged air filter preventing warm air from circulating efficiently, but it could also be that some of the internal components need to be repaired or replaced. Determining the source of the problem on your own can be difficult, but a trained HVAC technician will be able to quickly diagnose the issue and recommend a solution.

    Old Age

    Sometimes there’s nothing particularly wrong with your unit, but it’s approaching 15 to 20 years of age and not working quite as well as it used to. Maybe it takes a while to heat certain rooms of your home, or perhaps it’s breaking down frequently and costing you more money than you’re comfortable spending on HVAC repairs. It can be difficult to know when to repair and when to replace a furnace, but we’ll gladly help you determine the right choice for your home.

    Pure Air Solutions, LLC offers furnace repairs and furnace installations that will keep you warm and comfortable throughout the cold Colorado winters. For more information on how our heater repairs can get your heater performing at its best, get in touch with one of our friendly HVAC technicians today!