Emergency furnace repair is just like it sounds. The situation should be handled immediately. Any delays increase the risk of numerous dangers. While you can take some steps before contacting an emergency repair company, don’t wait if the unit:
- Makes strange noises
- Releases unpleasant odors
- Won’t turn off
- Isn’t heating your homeÂ
- Cycles on and off constantly
- Has reduced airflow
Also, call for help if the pilot light is discolored or there are signs of a carbon monoxide or natural gas leak.Â
However, these are the risks you face by delaying emergency furnace repair:
- Additional Repairs May Be Required
- Your Furnace Can Break Down
- The System May Have to Be Replaced Sooner
- Energy Efficiency Will Decrease
- Indoor Air Quality Can Become Unhealthy
- HVAC Ductwork Can Be Damaged
- You Could Void the Warranty
- DIY Repairs Can Be Extremely Dangerous
1. Additional Repairs May Be Required
If your furnace starts acting up, it may have a faulty flame sensor, ignitor, or gas valve. Waiting any longer to call a professional can lead to more serious problems. The more parts that start to go bad, the more damage that can occur. Rather than replacing a small component, you could end up having to replace the heat exchanger, blower motor, or coil, which is much more costly. No one wants to have to deal with multiple repairs.
2. Your Furnace Can Break Down
Whether your furnace is loud, producing inconsistent heat, or cycling too often, the situation can quickly escalate, especially at times of high demand. Call for help as soon as possible. Otherwise, you could have to wait until a crew becomes available. This is not a good situation during a cold spell. Prompt repairs can avoid further damage that leaves you with a frigid night.
3. The System May Have to Be Replaced Sooner
Delaying emergency furnace repair can result in permanent damage. You can save thousands of dollars in replacement costs by being proactive. If your furnace isn’t working right, promptly repairing it can resolve the issue that has been straining it. A well-maintained heating system can last for 15 to 20 years and should run at peak efficiency for the majority of that time.
4. Energy Efficiency Will Decrease
A furnace requires a significant amount of energy to heat your home. If any part of it isn’t working smoothly, the unit will work harder to compensate and continue providing heat. This can waste a lot of fuel and power.Â
Not only do you risk facing more costly services, but your monthly utility bills can be much higher. Are you trying to avoid paying an HVAC contractor? The consequences of delaying that emergency call can mean spending much more on energy and major repairs. If you’re budget-conscious, don’t delay calling for furnace repair.
5. Indoor Air Quality Can Become Unhealthy
The less effective your furnace is working, the more dust and dirt that can circulate in your home. This can make your home feel dry and stuffy. But aside from comfort issues, unhealthy air can worsen your allergy symptoms and exacerbate respiratory problems. To make matters worse, mounting problems in your furnace can lead to toxic and flammable gases being released. Therefore, delaying furnace repair is a safety and health hazard.
6. HVAC Ductwork Can Be Damaged
A buildup of dirt and debris won’t be limited to your furnace if you delay repairs. There’s also a risk of ductwork contamination and airflow issues that can lead to cracks, loose connections, and air leakage (one of many factors that can strain the unit and worsen indoor air quality). Damage to ductwork, which a furnace issue can cause, will cause even more damage to your HVAC system.
7. You Could Void the Warranty
By not delaying emergency furnace repair, you can protect your warranty coverage. Manufacturer’s warranties often require a heating system to be properly maintained and receive on-time repairs by a professional. Therefore, if you delay repairs or skip out on maintenance, the cost of parts and service won’t be covered, meaning you’ll have to pay the full price out-of-pocket.
8. DIY Repairs Can Be Extremely Dangerous
Believing they can save money, some people attempt furnace repair on their own, without professional help. Tampering with your furnace is illegal in most places. Most jurisdictions require heating and any HVAC work to be completed by a credentialed professional. This is for your safety. Opening a furnace and working with inside components, without experience or training, can cause serious damage, if not a gas leak or explosion.
Call Sky Heating & Air Conditioning for Emergency Furnace Repair
We provide 24/7 emergency furnace repair in the Portland area. Our technicians are fully trained and licensed and our vehicles are fully stocked with replacement parts, so most repairs are completed in one visit. We’re committed to finding long-term solutions. This means we do what it takes to restore your furnace and ensure it’s safe and meets your heating needs. Call (503) 744-6138 for emergency furnace repair or replacement.