Although some problems on your furnace may be too complicated for you to try fixing and you will have to get a Furnace Repair Aurora CO specialist, there are those which are minor and can be repaired at home. A problem with the gas furnace such as a heating unit that will not run can be repaired at home. You can check for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers, follow manufacturer instructions to re-light the pilot light, and check the gas valve to make sure that it is in the proper position. However, if this seems too complicated to comprehend, contact an experienced Furnace Repair Aurora CO technician to help you out.
If you have an electronic furnace, the troubleshooting tips can be similarly simple to do all by yourself. You can check the filter, the thermostat, the fan, and the vents of the electric furnace. Filters need to be replaced often so that the unit can maintain efficiency. The thermostat needs to be set to heat and the set-point should be set at least five degrees above room temperature. If the fan is not running, the homeowner should check for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers. Similarly, you can also troubleshoot the oil furnace although this is usually a little bit complicated and may require some help from an experienced Furnace Repair Aurora CO specialist. If the unit will not run, the Furnace Repair Aurora CO specialist can check for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers. There are tanks that hold the fuel, if the tanks are empty, the unit will not run. It may also be necessary to press the reset button on the stack control.
L & L Heating & Air Conditioning
177 Summit View Circle, Parker, CO 80138-4733
(720) 851-1691