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During the cold winter months, your furnace will work overtime to keep indoor temperatures comfortable. Due to excessive use, it’s quite common to experience problems with older units that require the assistance of a heating and cooling technician. If you want to plan ahead and avoid HVAC issues on a freezing night, here are a few of the leading furnace issues to watch out for. 

Top 5 Furnace Problems Heating & Cooling Technicians See During Winter

1. Lack of Heat

When your furnace is running properly, it shouldn’t feel anything like summer air conditioning. Blowing cold air means there could be a clogged air filter, a leak in your air ducts, or the furnace installed by your heating and cooling team may be too small to properly warm your entire residence. 

2. Intermittent Power

Does your system seem to shut on and off continuously without reaching the desired temperatures noted on your thermostat? This could be a result of a wiring issue that should be addressed by an experienced HVAC contractor. 

3. Clogged Filter

Heating and CoolingA clogged filter restricts airflow, decreases efficiency, and can leave unwanted dust and debris floating in the air. Check the filters on a monthly basis during extreme seasons to ensure they’re ready to tackle the job. 

4. Blower Constantly Running

Even on the coldest evenings, a properly functioning furnace should eventually reach desired temperatures. When the blower seems to run non-stop, it may be time to change the limit.

5. Noisy Service

While it’s normal to hear a furnace running, the sound shouldn’t be particularly abrasive or include rattling or groaning. These noises could indicate mechanical problems that should be addressed right away. 

 

Rochester Heating And Cooling has been serving customers throughout Upstate New York for over 13 years. With a team of top-notch HVAC technicians, you can trust this business to provide quality work. Call them today at (585) 458-3700 to schedule an appointment, and visit their website to learn more about their approach to helping residents maintain perfect temperatures in their homes.

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