Facemyer Air Conditioning and Heating Blog: Posts Tagged ‘furnace repairs’

Is it Your Thermostat or Your Furnace? Let’s Find Out

Monday, December 4th, 2023

Your furnace has a lot of working parts, so when it doesn’t work, it’s reasonable to assume something inside of it has failed. Something is getting in the way of it functioning the way it’s supposed to. But in reality, your furnace might be 100% A-okay. The real culprit could be your thermostat.

When we handle furnace repair in Oviedo, sometimes we find that it’s the thermostat all along. That might sound like a really specific and unique problem, so let us explain why your thermostat might be the reason your furnace stopped working.

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Uncommon Heating Repairs You Didn’t Know About

Monday, October 23rd, 2023

When it comes to heating repairs, most homeowners are familiar with common issues like a malfunctioning thermostat, a clogged filter, or a faulty pilot light. We’ve all been there at one point or another, but heating systems can encounter less common issues that’ll catch you by surprise from time to time. Let’s take a look at some unlikely but still possible problems that’ll result in heater repair services.

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3 Reasons to Call for Furnace Repair

Monday, February 14th, 2022

We know that we’re getting towards the end of the heating season, but that’s no reason to start leaving our furnaces in the dust! In fact, the later half of the season is almost more important when it comes to furnace repair in Orlando, FL. Think about it, our furnaces have gone through a whole series of months at this point and they might be in dire need of support.

Furnace repair isn’t just a “yes or no” type of deal. It’s more like a spectrum. You might have a furnace that’s making strange noises or driving up the heating bill, but it still works and provides heat to your home. Does this mean you need furnace repairs, or could you keep going to finish out the season?

Well, we’re going to make the argument today that ignoring some of these problems, and trying to venture on without repairs might be a bad idea.

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