After a long, cold winter, your furnace has worked hard to keep your home warm and cozy. As the weather warms up, it’s the perfect time to give your furnace some attention.

Proper furnace maintenance not only helps prevent costly repairs and safety hazards but also ensures your heating system remains efficient and reliable.

Stay ahead of potential issues by scheduling a furnace maintenance appointment with BelRed.

Our experienced technicians will make sure your furnace is in top condition, giving you peace of mind and keeping your home comfortable.

Call (855) 345-6161 today.

The Importance of Furnace Maintenance After Winter

Furnace maintenance after winter is crucial for ensuring your heating system continues to operate efficiently and safely.

After months of constant use, your furnace may experience wear and tear that can lead to higher energy bills, decreased performance, and even safety hazards.

By scheduling routine post-winter maintenance, you can extend the life of your furnace, improve its efficiency, and catch potential issues before they escalate into costly repairs or replacements.

Services Included in Furnace Maintenance After Winter

A comprehensive post-winter furnace maintenance service performed by BelRed typically includes the following:

Inspection

Our technicians thoroughly inspect your furnace, checking for any signs of wear or damage. This includes examining belts, pulleys, electrical components, burners, and other critical parts.

Cleaning

We clean various components of your furnace, such as the blower assembly, burner compartment, and air filters, to remove dust, debris, and other contaminants that can hinder performance.

Lubrication

Our technicians lubricate moving parts, such as motors and bearings, to reduce friction and prevent premature wear.

Filter Replacement

We replace or clean your furnace’s air filter, ensuring optimal airflow and efficiency.

Thermostat Check

We examine your thermostat for proper functioning and calibration, ensuring it accurately controls your furnace and maintains a comfortable temperature in your home.

Carbon Monoxide Test

Our technicians conduct a carbon monoxide test to ensure your furnace is operating safely and not emitting harmful gasses into your home.

System Performance Assessment

We evaluate your furnace’s overall performance, checking for proper airflow, temperature output, and energy efficiency. If any issues are detected, our technicians will recommend appropriate repairs or adjustments.

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Common After-Winter Furnace Maintenance Problems

Your furnace has worked tirelessly to keep your home warm and comfortable throughout the winter. As the cold months come to an end, your furnace may encounter several issues that can hinder its performance and efficiency.

Timely and proper maintenance is the key to addressing these concerns, ensuring your system remains reliable and ready for the next heating season. Let’s explore some common post-winter furnace problems and their solutions:

Problem 1. Dirty and Clogged Filters

The Problem

During the winter, your furnace filters have been working overtime to keep the air in your home clean and free of dust and allergens. This can result in a buildup of dirt and debris in the filters, which can cause your furnace to work harder and less efficiently.

The Solution

Luckily, this is an easy fix! Simply replace or clean your furnace filters regularly (usually every 1-3 months, depending on the filter type) to ensure optimal airflow and efficiency. If you’re unsure about how to do this, consult your furnace’s user manual or reach out to a heating and cooling professional.

Problem 2. Pilot Light Issues

The Problem

The pilot light is a small flame that serves as the ignition source for your furnace’s burners. If the pilot light goes out, your furnace won’t produce heat. This can be due to a variety of reasons, such as a faulty thermocouple or even just a draft.

The Solution

First, try relighting the pilot light by following the instructions in your furnace’s user manual. If the pilot light continues to go out or won’t light at all, it’s time to call in a professional to diagnose and fix the issue.

Problem 3. Blower Motor Malfunctions

The Problem

The blower motor is responsible for circulating warm air throughout your home. After a long winter, the motor may develop issues, such as worn-out belts or bearings, leading to decreased performance or even complete failure.

The Solution

Regularly inspect and clean your blower motor, and lubricate any moving parts as needed. If you notice any unusual noises or a decrease in performance, contact a professional to assess the issue and recommend the appropriate repairs.

Problem 4. Ductwork Leaks

The Problem

During winter, your ductwork can be exposed to temperature fluctuations that may cause the ducts to expand and contract, leading to gaps or leaks. This can result in reduced efficiency, uneven heating, and higher energy bills.

The Solution

Inspect your ductwork for any signs of leaks or damage. If you find any issues, you can seal small gaps with duct tape or mastic. However, for more significant damage or hard-to-reach areas, it’s best to call in a professional to ensure proper sealing and insulation.

Problem 5. Thermostat Troubles

The Problem

Sometimes, the issue isn’t with your furnace at all – it’s with your thermostat. A malfunctioning thermostat can cause your furnace to run continuously, not turn on at all, or produce inconsistent temperatures.

The Solution

Ensure your thermostat is set to the correct mode (heating or cooling) and that the temperature settings are accurate. If the problem persists, you may need to replace the thermostat or consult a professional for assistance.

Problem 6. Cracked Heat Exchanger

A cracked heat exchanger is a more serious issue that can develop over time, especially after prolonged use during winter. A damaged heat exchanger can lead to carbon monoxide leaks, posing a significant health risk to your family.

If you experience any of these issues or other concerns with your furnace, don’t hesitate to call BelRed.

Our experienced technicians will diagnose the problem and provide the necessary furnace repairs or replacements to keep your home comfortable.

Tips for Keeping Your Furnace Operational

By taking the right precautions, you can prevent potential AC issues and ensure your cooling system is ready to go when the warmer months roll around.

Here are some handy tips to help you keep your AC in top shape during the winter season:

Tip 1. Clear Debris Around the Outdoor Unit

During the winter months, debris like leaves, snow, and ice can accumulate around your outdoor AC unit, restricting airflow and potentially causing damage.

Regularly inspect your outdoor unit and clear any debris to maintain proper airflow. Additionally, make sure there’s sufficient clearance (at least 2 feet) around the unit to prevent any blockages.

Tip 2. Cover Your Outdoor Unit

Leaving your outdoor unit exposed to the elements during winter can result in damage due to snow, ice, and freezing temperatures.

Invest in a high-quality, waterproof cover for your outdoor unit to protect it from the harsh winter elements. Just make sure to remove the cover before you start using your AC again in the spring!

Tip 3. Inspect and Clean the Indoor Unit

Winter is the perfect time to give your indoor AC unit some love. Dust and dirt can accumulate on the evaporator coils and other components, reducing efficiency and potentially causing issues down the line.

Regularly inspect and clean the indoor components of your AC system. Ensure that the air filters are replaced or cleaned as needed, according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.

Tip 4. Schedule a Professional Maintenance Check

Many potential AC issues can be easily missed without the trained eye of a professional technician.

Schedule a routine maintenance check with a qualified HVAC professional during the winter months. They can inspect your system, identify any potential issues, and perform necessary repairs to keep your AC in optimal condition.

Tip 5. Protect Your Pipes

Your AC system’s pipes and hoses are susceptible to freezing during the winter months, which can lead to damage and potential leaks.

Insulate any exposed pipes and hoses to protect them from freezing temperatures. You can use foam pipe insulation or even simple weather stripping to help keep the cold at bay.

Tip 6. Turn Off the AC Breaker

During winter, your AC is most likely not in use, but it still consumes a small amount of electricity, which can add to your energy bills.

Turn off the breaker for your AC system to save on energy costs and prevent any unexpected startup during the winter months. Just remember to turn it back on when you’re ready to use your AC again in the spring.

Professional Heating Services from BelRed

Here at BelRed, our customers’ comfort and satisfaction are our priority.

Ensure your furnace stays in peak condition by scheduling your post-winter maintenance with us today. Call us at (855) 345-6161 or visit our website to book our furnace installation, repair, and maintenance services and experience the benefits of expert care for your heating system.

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