Edmontons Top 5 Furnace and Heating Problems Published on February 03, 2015 We have discussed common air conditioning problems, now we’d like to review the common heating problems Edmonton homeowners often call Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning about. Although there are quite possibly hundreds of reasons why your Edmonton home’s furnace or heating system may need to be repaired. Here are the top five problems that may cause your furnace or heating equipment to break down: 1. Thermostat malfunctions producing no heat, fan spinning or comfort problems 2. Air passage problems from fan motors, belts and bearings, causing furnace overload or poor heating control3. Old and clogged filters resulting in airflow and comfort problems4. Problem with the furnace ignition or pilot light, resulting in sporadic or no heat5. Lack of regular service may cause unanticipated breakdowns, poor comfort or increased energy costs (in addition to emmense homeowner frustration!) Every one of these common issues can be resolved by a professionally qualified, NATE-certified technician. Technicians from Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning can quickly diagnose the problem area and make the necessary repairs. Getting a precision tune-up or maintenance plan could protect you from almost all heating problems that result in no heat or low comfort levels. During a tune-up, all the components are checked and serviced so they work correctly and at maximum efficiency during the heating season. Important items like Carbon Monoxide checks, ample combustion air, equipment clearances, and equipment safety are also primary elements to the tune-up process. Most importantly – safety first! Never forget that furnaces of any age can pose safety hazards from combustion or gases, particularly if a NATE-certified technician has not maintained the equipment on a scheduled basis. Contact Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning of Edmonton at 587-404-0790 to schedule an appointment today if you would like a technician to check out your furnace system. Back To BlogContact Us