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Your Noisy Furnace is Trying to Tell You Something

Has your furnace been rather chatty lately? If so, it is probably trying to tell you something. See, a noisy furnace often suggests that there is a problem somewhere in the system, so it is quite important that you don’t ignore it.

There are a number of sounds you don’t want to hear coming from your furnace, and below, we have outlined some of them for you. All you have to do is keep reading to find out more! So, what are you waiting for? Click “Continue Reading” and remember to contact our team when you need furnace repair in Colorado Springs.

Take a Close Listen!

Is your furnace trying to tell you something? Let’s find out:

Screeching

A loud screeching sound is a sign that the blower motor in your furnace is not working properly. The blower motor is the mechanism that pushes the heated air throughout your ductwork system. It could be that your blower motor needs lubrication, however, a screeching sound could also suggest that the fan has stopped altogether. Your local HVAC technician can assess your system to make an accurate diagnosis.

Clanking

If the sound you’re hearing sounds like metal-on-metal, it could be that there is a problem with the furnace’s blower wheel. If this is the case, it is important that you turn off your furnace and contact a professional as soon as possible to prevent further damage to the wheel.

Banging

In many cases, the bang or boom sounds you may hear coming from your furnace indicates that your burners a dirty. If this is the case, you are going to want to hire a professional who can safely and correctly clean it.

Rattling

Rattling can indicate a number of issues, from mild to major. Sometimes, it can suggest that there is a loose panel or screw somewhere on or within the furnace. In other cases, it could mean that there is a crack in the heat exchanger, which could allow carbon monoxide and other dangerous gasses into your home.

You Need Professional Repairs

If you’ve heard any above-mentioned strange sounds coming from your furnace, it is best to contact a professional as soon as possible. Your local technician will thoroughly inspect your system to make an accurate diagnosis. Trust us, only a certified HVAC pro has the tools, knowledge, and expertise to safely and correctly handle the complex needs of your system, the first time around.

Running your furnace with an existing problem will only make matters worse, making for higher repair costs and higher heating bills. Therefore, it is quite important that you call in a professional at the first sign of trouble. And yes, there may be plenty of amateurs willing to service your system for a fairly cheap price but don’t let them. See, sometimes an attempt to save money will end up costing you much more in the long run.

Ready to schedule your furnace repairs? Great! All you have to do is contact the team at Robbins Heating & Air Conditioning to get started. 

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