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Prepare for Winter to Avoid A Painful Furnace Repair

  • Writer: Corey Hammack
    Corey Hammack
  • Feb 5, 2019
  • 2 min read

It’s the time of the year when people get excited over the upcoming Holiday season. It’s also the time when a proper heating becomes a basic necessity, a need for Fresno homes to live in comfort throughout winter.

How stress-free will it be if your Holidays and the rest of the winter months is spent with good food and great company, minus the worry of having a system breakdown or calling for a home furnace repair service contractor? Or have the confidence to spend more time with your family knowing that you have a reliable furnace service.

If the safety features work and are not the cause of frequent on-and-off cycle of the system, then something else is causing your heater not to fully reach a complete cycle and ineffectively heat your home.

Ideally, thermostats must be placed in an area that better reflects the average temperature inside the house. If it’s located somewhere near a heat source, it may think it is warm enough and turn off the furnace, but only to realize seconds later that the room is cold. So, it will send a signal to turn the furnace on. If this becomes repetitive in a very short span of time, then the short cycling will wear down the heater.

Prevent this by identifying the best location within your home or ask an expert technician to help you move the thermostat in an ideal spot.

There is a lot to consider when you’re looking for the best heating service for your home. Whether its central heating repairs or gas heater installation, Marthedal Solar, Air & Heating got you covered. We always ensure that clients can enjoy the benefits of having an efficient and fully functional heating service. This includes a discount on part replacement or a priority schedule when it’s time for a maintenance check.

 
 
 

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