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Check before Calling Technician for Furnace Repair

by Mittchel Marsh HVAC Contractors
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It’s January and the winter season is on its peak. As the days will pass, the heating season will start turning into spring. This is the time when you most need your furnace to function properly and the last thing you want is a heating breakdown. At this time, your heating system has to work hard and it runs more frequently in cold months. The continuous running sometimes takes a toll on your pocket and you have to pay heavy furnace repair bills. You can’t ignore a malfunctioning system for too long as it eventually turns into more worse condition for your system as well as for your property and family’s health.

The good news is that whenever you encounter a heating emergency, there are many HVAC contractors NJ who can help you on an immediate basis. That means you could call technicians even at midnight or even on weekends because their emergency service is available 24/7. Here are some things you can check yourself before calling a technician for professional repair service:

Check thermostat position
Check your thermostat whether it is set in the HEAT position. The ideal thermostat settings for winter are 68 degrees Fahrenheit that keeps your home warm and comfortable.

Change temperature settings
You should make sure the temperature you set in the thermostat is higher than the actual indoor temperature. During the daytime, you may set it between 68 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit and when you’re asleep at nighttime; you may set your furnace between 62° F and 66° F. For more information regarding adequate thermostat settings according to your local weather, you may call local heating and cooling NJ service providers.

Check power supply
Before you call professional HVAC contractors for inspection and repair, you may check the power to the furnace. There may some problem with your electrical panel or circuit breaker and in that case, it is recommended to call experienced electricians rather doing anything yourself.
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Jan 16th 2020 00:17

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