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When your furnace is running properly, you might only notice a warm, comfortable house. However, when it stops working, you’ll be left in a cold and uncomfortable situation. Here are a few signs you need furnace repairs

When Do You Need Furnace Repairs?

1. Loud Noises

Your furnace may make a little noise, even while it’s working properly. However, it should never be loud. If you hear unusual sounds like banging, popping, squealing, or grinding, you should seek out furnace repairs right away. You could have a broken belt where metal is scraping against metal or a bad blower wheel.

2. High Bills

furnace repairYou should be tracking your heating bills from month to month. This helps you know whether your furnace is deteriorating. If you notice an upward trend that can’t be explained by the weather, call a furnace repair professional. There could be a clog in the ducts that’s forcing the system to work harder than usual.

3. Shuts Off

If your furnace turns off right after it starts running, it’s short cycling. While it won’t heat your house properly, it also could indicate a larger problem, such as a broken pilot light or hot surface ignitor. You might also experience an issue where your furnace won’t turn off. It will just continue running, making your house extremely warm and increasing your energy bills.

4. Odd Smell

It’s normal for there to be a slight smell when you turn on the heat for the first time in the fall. This is because dust accumulates in the air ducts. If you’re smelling something bad later on, the dust should be gone, and there’s almost definitely a problem. These bad smells can even be hazardous, so call a repair professional right away.

 

If you need a furnace repair professional, look no further than Steve’s Plumbing & Heating. They provide quality furnace service to homeowners throughout Wisconsin, including Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point, Marshfield, and Wausau. They will help you figure out what’s wrong with your furnace and get it up and running again quickly. Visit their website to learn more or call (715) 421-1800 to make an appointment.

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