West Lake Hills Electric Furnace Repair
Common electric furnace problems include dirty filters, faulty thermostats, broken sequencers, and malfunctioning heating elements. The only way to know what’s causing the issue is to seek professional diagnostics.
Our technicians take numerous steps to diagnose a failing furnace.
- Thermostat setting check
- Power source verification
- Filter check
- Heating element inspection
- Blower motor testing
- Fan function testing
- Airflow measurement
- Safety control verification
Electrical issues can cause various furnace symptoms, including intermittent function, frequent cycling, and circuit breaker trips. Damaged electrical components may cause burning smells during operation and could cause a risk of fire. If you see sparks or smell smoke, shut down your furnace immediately until you can seek professional electric furnace repair.
You should keep your filters changed or cleaned. Clogged filters restrict airflow and are one of the most common causes of furnace breakdowns. They can also decrease your unit’s lifespan by causing ongoing wear and tear. If you do not maintain your system, you could need an electric furnace replacement sooner than you realize.
The diagnostic and repair times will vary depending on your system’s issues. You can expect around one to two hours, but the appointment could take longer. Although our HVAC technicians work efficiently, they’re also thorough in their approach.
Avoid putting off repairs because otherwise, your heating system problems could worsen. Wear and tear accelerate when your furnace is under a burden. Prompt repairs protect your heater’s lifespan and can prevent costlier repair issues.
If your furnace is over 10 years old and breaking down frequently, it’s time to consider electric furnace replacement. Today’s models are more energy-efficient than ever, helping you to reduce your carbon footprint and electric bills.
Some furnaces now offer innovative features that allow you to control the system remotely. A new furnace will heat your home more effectively, giving your family greater indoor comfort.
We’ll help you determine the right system size for your home. Our team will remove your old unit and provide all the installation details. The installation will take a few hours, depending on your system and home setup. We’ll test your furnace after the installation to ensure it performs safely and effectively.