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Furnace Not Acting Right? Call the Experts to Avoid Overheating

It’s the middle of winter, and the last thing you need is an overheating furnace. Not only is it uncomfortable, but it can also be dangerous. If your furnace constantly shuts off or makes strange noises, you should call HVAC professionals to prevent it from overheating.

Why Is My Furnace Overheating?

There are a few reasons why your furnace might be overheating. Frequently, a dirty air filter is to blame. Think of how you feel when trying to breathe through a stuffy nose. It’s difficult and frustrating. If the air filter is clogged, it restricts airflow. This makes the furnace work harder and potentially overheat. Ignoring this problem can lead to your system burning out, and then you will have bigger problems because you will need to replace it.

A malfunctioning blower motor may also be the cause. This motor circulates air through your home, and if it’s not working properly, the furnace can overheat. Other potential problems include a blocked exhaust vent, a faulty thermostat or even worn-out bearings in the blower motor.

Don’t DIY: Call a Pro!

While you may be tempted to handle the problem yourself, it’s best to leave furnace repairs to the professionals. They have the training and experience to diagnose the issue accurately and safely. Plus, they have the right tools and equipment for the job. Attempting to fix a furnace yourself can be dangerous and could even make the problem worse.

What Can a Pro Do?

When you call a heating expert, they’ll start by inspecting your furnace thoroughly. They’ll check the air filter, the blower motor, the exhaust vent and other components to identify the source of the overheating. They might use specialized tools such as thermal cameras to detect hot spots or airflow meters to measure air circulation. Once they’ve diagnosed the problem, they’ll explain the issue to you and recommend the best way to proceed. This might involve replacing a faulty part, cleaning a clogged vent or adjusting the thermostat settings.

Preventing Future Overheating

Once your furnace is back in good working order, the technician can offer advice on how to prevent future overheating issues. They might suggest that you regularly maintain your system by changing the air filter every few months and scheduling annual inspections. They can also suggest ways to improve airflow in your home, such as keeping vents clear and ensuring proper insulation.

Don’t let a faulty furnace ruin your winter. If you’re experiencing overheating issues, call a heating expert by reaching out to Ridge AC in Panama City, FL today, and let us restore your comfort and peace of mind.

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