Your New Heater: When Do You Need Repairs?

When you have a new heater, it's hard to imagine that you'd need repairs right away. In the best of circumstances, your new heater will work just fine and not need any repairs at all, but casual wear and tear, age, and even regular human use and errors take their toll on even the most modern heating units.

Your new heater may need repairs, and your job is to recognize when. The best way to keep your heater in great condition longer is to have your heating installation expert give your heater a thorough inspection once a year or as instructed by your HVAC contractor. Your heating installation specialist can clean, inspect, and repair your heating appliance as needed. When do you need repairs? This guide will help you learn when your heater is in need of professional care.

Your heater isn't responding to the thermostat

Is your new heater's thermostat set to a main temperature and your heater is not responding? Is your heater ignoring the timed heating allowances? Is your heater not turning on when you operate the thermostat manually, either via the thermostat itself or an accompanying remote?

The issues you're having may be technical in nature, but they can also be electrical as well. Troubleshooting can be done by your HVAC specialist to help you gain more understanding about how your heating system works. If there are repairs that need to be done, your heating repair can be done on-site, often in a single visit.

Your heating bill is suddenly spiking

If your new heater has been allowing you to save money up until recently and you've been noticing your heating bill going up, then it's time to have your HVAC specialist give your heater an inspection. Your heater should not be using more energy than usual, particularly if you haven't been using your heater more frequently than usual. Your heating specialist will check the motor, filters and other components related to your heater to see what may be causing the unit to use more electricity than usual and make heating repairs as needed.

Your new heater should be able to perform well for as long as you own the unit. If you take the right precautions as a homeowner to keep this appliance in great condition, you can protect your investment. Your heating installation specialist will help you keep your heating unit in its best condition and keep repairs as minimal as possible. 


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