When it comes to furnace repair and maintenance, there are many myths and misconceptions that surround this service. These myths can lead homeowners astray, resulting in inefficient heating, higher bills, or even safety risks. Air Supply Heating & Air Conditioning would like to set the record straight by debunking some of the most common furnace repair myths.
Busting Furnace Heating Service Myths
Myth: Changing the filters once a year is enough. How often you should change your furnace filter depends on a number of different factors, including the type of filter you use, whether you have pets, and the air quality in your area. For some homes, monthly changes are ideal, while others might be fine with a change every three months. Waiting a full year can severely affect air quality as well as furnace efficiency and even cause a number of problems in your HVAC system.
Myth: If the furnace is running, everything is okay. Just because a furnace is running does not mean that it is running efficiently or safely. There could be a number underlying issues that, if not addressed quickly, could lead to more severe problems or safety hazards in the future.
Myth: Furnace maintenance isn’t necessary if there are no visible issues. Regular maintenance helps prevent potential problems from developing. By the time a problem becomes obvious, it might have already caused unseen damage or wear. Regular maintenance and tune-ups can catch and determine issues before they become major concerns.
Myth: DIY furnace repair is a great way to save money. While there are small maintenance tasks homeowners can handle, like filter replacements, most furnace repairs should be left to professionals. Improper repairs can lead to poor efficiency, potential safety hazards, or even more costly future repairs. Major problems should always be left in the hand of a professional HVAC service to ensure proper repairs.
Myth: The bigger the furnace, the better. A furnace that is too large for your home can lead to frequent cycling, consuming more energy and wearing out components faster. Additionally, a furnace that is too small will not properly heat your home. It is essential to choose a size that is right for the size of home you have. A professional HVAC service should be able to help you find the right size furnace for your home if you ever need to have the heating system replaced.
Myth: Closing vents in unused rooms saves energy. This misconception can actually decrease your furnace’s efficiency. The system has to work harder to maintain the desired temperature, leading to increased wear and higher energy bills.
Myth: All heating technicians offer the same level of service. The quality of service can vary widely between technicians. It is important to choose a licensed, experienced, and well-reviewed technician or service company to ensure your furnace gets the best care.
Misinformation can lead homeowners to make choices that compromise the efficiency and lifespan of their furnaces. By understanding the facts and debunking myths, homeowners can make informed decisions about their furnace’s care and maintenance. When in doubt, consulting a heating professional can provide clarity and peace of mind. For HVAC services, contact Air Supply Heating & Air Conditioning today.