Maintaining your home’s furnace throughout the year can ultimately extend its lifespan while cutting repair and replacement costs significantly. To get the best performance from your furnace, there are a few minor problems to remain vigilant about that will help prevent major repairs.

1. Dirty Filters

Ensuring that your furnace’s filter remains clear and free from debris and dust can help with significantly extending the lifespan of your furnace. As the weather begins to cool and you begin using your heating system, you may have forgotten to change or update your dirty filter. A dirty filter is not only ineffective, but it can lead to unnecessary wear and tear of your heating system, which is entirely preventable.

2. Furnace Pilot Light Issues

As the summer turns to fall and cool temperatures become commonplace, you are more likely to turn to your furnace to keep your home warm and comfortable. However, if you have not used your heating system in a few months and you are not feeling any heat from your vents upon turning it on in the fall, you may have a pilot light issue.

When the pilot light is not ignited on a furnace, it is impossible for the unit to generate heat. It is best to turn to heating repair professionals if your furnace’s pilot light is not working for any reason.

3. Internal Problems

Are you hearing loud thumps, thuds or booms coming from your furnace? Do you smell a musty, foul odor coming from the furnace itself? Mechanical problems, although not uncommon, can be devastating and costly when not addressed as quickly as possible, especially as the cold weather begins to arrive.

If you’re looking for ongoing furnace maintenance services for your HVAC system, contact Sullivan Oil and Propane today. We provide professional, trusted services in Walnutport, PA, and the surrounding areas.

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