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Whether you live along Lake Owasso or near Midland Hills, seasonal furnace tune-ups help prevent furnace repairs. We also encourage you to look at your furnace at least once a month throughout the heating season. Check for corrosion and other visible damage, and when the furnace is running, pay attention to how it sounds and cycles on and off.
Furnaces experience wear and tear through normal operation, which is why routine maintenance is so important. They often require lubrication for moving parts and replacement of parts that deteriorate, such as ball bearings. In fuel-burning systems, carbon deposits can build up and make the combustion process less efficient. Other common furnace repairs include thermostat replacement, sealing leaky ducts, and balancing blower fan blades.
It’s important to recognize the signs of furnace repair and schedule diagnostics promptly. Ongoing issues can cause big heating bills and become more expensive to fix. The indications to watch for include:
Furnaces are among the most cost-effective options for home heating in Roseville. Every installation we perform begins with an in-person consultation and load calculation. A load calculation is the best way to precisely estimate the heating output needed for your home. From there, we can explore furnace types, energy incentives, smart thermostats, and zoning.
From the north by the University of Northwestern-St. Paul to the south along Hamline Ave., most Roseville homes have gas furnaces. While gas furnaces tend to cost more to install, they’re a lot cheaper to run, and they last longer than electric models. Our company also sells and installs high-efficiency furnaces that can lower your fuel consumption by 10% or more. These models often have a second heat exchanger to limit energy losses through the flue. Some also have a modulating burner for more granular control of the fuel supply.
Replace a furnace as it nears its end of life because it’s more cost-effective than waiting for it to fail. You should also consider a replacement if you’re facing a big repair or you have a series of small repairs adding up. Some potentially clear indications that it’s time for furnace replacement in Roseville include:
Hurlburt is a family-owned and -operated company that has been in business for over 65 years. We’re proud to provide our heating services throughout Roseville and all of Ramsey County. If you’ve experienced a furnace breakdown, we can often provide a same-day appointment. If it’s outside our normal business hours, you can reach us anytime through our 24/7 answering service. For installations, we offer a no-obligation consultation and free quotes as well as financing available on approved credit.
Hurlburt is the top-rated service provider for residential furnaces in Roseville. To schedule a service appointment or consultation, call today.
Here are answers to several common questions about furnace repair in Roseville.
Schedule a fall heating tune-up every year before you need to run your furnace. Cleaning the equipment and correcting normal wear and tear will help prevent the most common furnace issues. We also recommend performing preventative repairs as needed as they help prevent big, expensive repairs.
We encourage homeowners to check their furnaces once a month throughout the heating season. Look for any visible signs of damage, and while the system is running, monitor potential performance issues. These can include irregular cycling, uneven heating, tripped circuit breakers, and a pilot light that keeps going out. You should also track your energy usage monthly and annually as a spike in consumption may indicate a furnace malfunction.
If you notice a fleeting burning smell when your furnace turns on, it’s probably dust. You can avoid this problem through seasonal tune-ups as we’ll clean the equipment for you. If you experience persistent odors, it may indicate an oil or lubricant issue, including an obstruction in the blower assembly housing. Another potential issue is duct leakage allowing air from the attic to get inside the home.
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