As winter plows on, your furnace or heat pump may show signs of wear. The cold season can be relentless in the Northeast. Your heating system stands a good chance of developing issues, especially if you’re not up-to-date on maintenance. Delaying service of any kind can lead to more significant and costly problems. Here are a few reasons to request heating service in Clifton Park so that the heat stays on:

Your Furnace Hasn’t Been Tuned Up In a While

We recommend scheduling furnace maintenance at least once a year, preferably just before the start of the heating season. However, it’s never too late to request a furnace tune-up. We’ll be glad to take a look at your heating system and address any minor issues that may be cropping up. This can save money on your energy bills and avoid spending on bigger repairs later.

Other reasons to call for heating service include:

  • Some Rooms Are Cold: While the heat may be reaching some rooms, others may be cold no matter how high you set the heat. A heat distribution issue means your furnace needs to be checked by a professional. It may be caused by a heater problem or an airflow issue in the ductwork.
  • Adjusting the Thermostat Doesn’t Help: You shouldn’t have to adjust the thermostat over and over again. If you need to reset it several times a day or turn it up to the highest setting, your heater isn’t working efficiently. It will work harder, reducing efficiency and increasing wear.
  • Your Power Bills Are Way Up: A sudden increase in your electricity bill is sometimes indicative of a heater problem. If there’s a faulty component or your heater is failing, it may run longer to reach the right temperature. A higher bill is a sign of a potential malfunction, as utilities generally raise their rates gradually.
  • Loud, Unusual Noises: Call a furnace repair professional if your furnace starts to make screeching sounds, which point to a slipped or worn-out motor bearing. Rattling can mean the blower assembly or motor is damaged. Also, call for help if you hear squealing, rattling, or loud rumbling sounds.
  • Changes in Run Time: Your furnace should turn on and off, or cycle, in regular intervals. If it starts to short-cycle, it may have a faulty heat exchanger. If it doesn’t shut off at all, call for heating repair in Clifton Park.
  • The Furnace Doesn’t Turn On at All: If the heater won’t start, check the thermostat setting, whether the fan turns on, or if the gas supply is working. Check that the pilot light is lit (if the unit has one). When you can’t resolve these potential problems, call a furnace repair technician for help.
  • Odd-Colored Pilot Light: The pilot light should be a blue flame. Any other color, such as yellow, red, or orange, means your furnace isn’t working as it should. Rust may be in your furnace or carbon monoxide may be present. Call a professional immediately.
  • Air Quality Issues at Home: If there’s an increase in allergy or respiratory symptoms, your home is stuffy, or the air is hazy for no reason, your furnace may be circulating dust, allergens, mold spores, and other pollutants. Changing the furnace filter may help. If not, then have the system checked professionally.

Call Grasshopper for Heating Repair in Clifton Park

Grasshopper Heating & Cooling provides 24/7 emergency services and high-quality heating repair by NATE-certified technicians. We have an A+ rating with the BBB and a solid reputation for exceptional work and customer service. Our team can repair any make or model of gas, oil, or electric furnace. To request heating service in Clifton Park, schedule your appointment online or call 518-241-5929.

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