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6 Tips to Check before Calling for Furnace Repair

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Fall is upon us and winter on the way. While you might be in denial about the change in season, there are some things you don’t want to put off, like furnace repair in San Jose, CA. The last thing you need is the inconvenience of no heat on the first cold snap of the season. However, before you call for a technician, here are some things you can check that might save you time, money, and hassle. 

  1. Make Sure Power and Gas are On
    We do get a couple of calls every year where a technician shows up and the house doesn’t have power or the gas meter isn’t turned on. On occasion, someone moves into a house during the summer and doesn’t need heat, so they forget to call for gas service. Or it might simply be a power outage causing the problems. To avoid an embarrassing service call, make sure both the power and gas to your home are turned on. 
  2. Test the Circuit Breaker
    Another common problem is accidentally tripping the breaker. So before calling for a furnace technician, check the breaker box. If the HVAC system has tripped the breaker, reset it. Keep in mind, the breakers trip for safety. If the system is pulling more power than it should and trips the breaker again you should call for an electrician. 
  3. Check the Batteries
    Some thermostats still operate on batteries, even if they are also wired to the home. If the rest of your house has power, but the display on your thermostat is out, check the batteries. It is a simple solution you don’t want to end up paying a technician to repair. You also want to check to make sure the settings on the thermostat are correct. 
  4. Check Vents, Duct, and Grills
    The vents are a sensitive component. If a blockage occurs it can cause irregular air flow and shut down your unit. So check the ducts, grills, and vents for any blockages. Plants, furniture, and obstructions should be at least two feet away from your vents. 
  5. Check the Air Filters
    When was the last time you changed out the air filters? If it has been more than a couple of months you should check them. Irregular heating and cooling could be a direct result of clogged filters. Also note that bets, carpets, and living in a construction zone will clog your filters faster. So mark your calendars and don’t forget to check them. 
  6. Remove Obstructions from the Outside Unit
    The outdoor unit is the central point for airflow for both heating and air conditioning. Any debris can suffocate the unit. So go out and check for leaves, branches, and garbage that might be sucked onto the surface. You should also try to keep a three-foot radius around the unit clear of plants and obstructions for healthy air flow. 

Call Pelle Heating & Air Conditioning for San Jose, CA furnace repair if you check these items and still have problems with your heating. We will send a technician out promptly to take a look at your system and get things up and running. at (669) 219-8957 to schedule an appointment. Or to talk to a heating and furnace professional stop by 1045 N 10th St., San Jose, CA 95112.
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