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Repair

There’s nothing fun about a furnace that isn’t working. We'll get yours functional again!

Replacement

Is your home furnace in good shape? Ready for a new one? We’re here to assist!

Maintenance

Routine upkeep of your furnace helps prevent failures during the winter’s cold days.

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Furnace Repair

What You Can Expect with Aire Serv of Oregon City

During a furnace repair appointment, several key steps typically occur to diagnose and fix the issue with your heating system:

  1. Initial Assessment: Our team member will begin by asking you about the problem you’ve been experiencing with your furnace. They may also inquire about any recent changes or issues you’ve noticed.
  2. Visual Inspection: We will visually inspect the furnace unit itself, checking for obvious signs of damage, leaks, or wear and tear.
  3. Diagnostic Testing: Using specialized tools, we will conduct diagnostic tests to pinpoint the exact problem. This might involve checking electrical connections, testing the thermostat, examining the pilot light (if applicable), or running efficiency tests.
  4. Identifying the Problem: Once the issue is identified (e.g., faulty thermostat, malfunctioning pilot light, worn-out parts), we will explain the problem to you and provide options for repair or replacement.
  5. Repair or Replacement: Depending on the severity of the issue and the parts involved, our professional will either repair the furnace on the spot or, if parts need to be ordered, schedule a follow-up appointment. Our experts can repair nearly every part of the furnace system, including providing thermostat repairs.
  6. Testing: After completing the repair, we will test the furnace to ensure that it is now operating correctly. This may involve running the furnace through a heating cycle and checking for proper function.
  7. Maintenance Advice: Our professional will provide recommendations for ongoing maintenance and tips on how to keep your furnace operating efficiently.
  8. Billing and Documentation: Finally, we will provide you with a detailed invoice outlining the work performed and any parts used.

Throughout the appointment, our expert will communicate clearly with you, explaining each step and ensuring that you understand the diagnosis and recommended solutions for your furnace issue.

Common Furnace Problems

Home furnaces can experience various issues, and troubleshooting them often requires system knowledge. Here are some common problems with furnaces and solutions you can try before calling:

Thermostat
Malfunctions

Problems with the thermostat can prevent the furnace from turning on, maintaining the desired temperature, or cycling properly.

Ignition or
Pilot Control

Ignition problems can prevent the furnace from starting up, while issues with the pilot light (for older furnaces) can cause intermittent heating.

Dirty
Filters

When air filters become dirty or clogged, airflow is restricted, leading to overheating and reduced efficiency. This can eventually cause the furnace to overheat and shut down.

Lack of
Heat

This can be caused by various factors, including a malfunctioning thermostat, pilot light issues, ignition problems, or a faulty gas valve.

Strange
Noises

Unusual noises such as banging, squealing, or rattling can indicate mechanical problems or loose components within the furnace.

Blower
Fan

Problems with the blower fan, such as motor failures or belt issues, can result in insufficient airflow or uneven heating throughout the home.

Frequent
Cycling

Rapid cycling on and off may indicate issues with the thermostat, filters, or airflow, leading to inefficiency and potential damage to the furnace.

Electrical
Problems

Issues with the electrical components of the furnace, such as faulty wiring or a malfunctioning control board, can cause the furnace to malfunction or fail to operate altogether.

If you encounter persistent issues or are unsure about the solution, we recommend you give us a call for a thorough inspection and repair. 

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Furnace Replacement

How to Tell When It's Time to Replace

Deciding when it’s time to replace your furnace can depend on several factors. Here are some signs that indicate it might be time for a replacement:
  1. Age of the Furnace: Furnaces typically last between 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. If your furnace is approaching or past this age range, it may be more cost-effective to replace it rather than continue repairing an aging system.

  2. Frequent Repairs: If your furnace requires frequent repairs or if the cost of repairs is becoming substantial, it might be more economical to invest in a new, more reliable system.

  3. Increase in Energy Bills: As furnaces age, they can become less efficient, leading to higher energy bills. If you notice a significant increase in your heating costs despite no change in usage habits, your furnace’s efficiency may be declining.

  4. Uneven Heating or Constant Cycling: If your furnace struggles to heat your home evenly or if it cycles on and off frequently, it may not be functioning properly. This can lead to discomfort and increased wear on the system.

  5. Strange Noises: Unusual noises such as banging, rattling, or squealing could indicate mechanical issues within the furnace. These can be costly to repair and may signal that the furnace is nearing the end of its lifespan.

  6. Visible Signs of Wear and Rust: If you notice visible signs of rust, corrosion, or cracks in the furnace’s components, it could indicate that the system is deteriorating and may soon require replacement.

  7. Carbon Monoxide Concerns: If your furnace is older and you’re concerned about its safety or if it hasn’t been properly maintained, consider replacing it with a newer model that meets current safety standards. We also recommend carbon monoxide detector installation for further safety,

  8. Home Renovations or Comfort Needs: If you’re planning major renovations that would affect heating requirements or if your current furnace no longer meets your comfort needs (e.g., doesn’t provide consistent heat or humidity control), it may be time for an upgrade.

When considering furnace replacement, give Aire Serv a call! We can assess your current system’s condition and provide recommendations based on your home’s heating needs and budget. We can also help you choose a furnace that is energy-efficient and suitable for your home’s size and climate. We know you want to stay warm on the coldest days of winter no matter where you spend time, so ask us about commercial furnace services in addition to our residential ones.

Furnace Maintenance

Keep your furnace running for years with regular maintenance! Most furnaces should be inspected twice a year before each major shift in temperatures to ensure the system is operating at maximum efficiency and safely. 

What to Expect at a Maintenance Appointment

When Aire Serv of Oregon City shows up for a furnace maintenance appointment, you can expect much of the same as mentioned in the repair section above. We check every component, test unit functionality, and ensure everything is doing what it needs to do. We will also take steps such as: 

Even if your furnace seems to be functioning fine, we recommend scheduling a tune-up twice a year to ensure it stays that way. Regular maintenance is the best way to prevent breakdowns and extend the life of your system.

The Aire Serv Advantage Plan

Members of the Aire Serv Advantage Plan can enjoy discounted prices, priority scheduling, and two maintenance visits a year. When your maintenance plan is on auto-pilot, you never need to worry about when it’s time for your next check-up. We’ll send you maintenance reminders, save you money with discounted repairs, and provide you with peace of mind. 

Look For Our Service Sticker

Our service sticker will let you know the last time we were there to give your system a tune-up. Don’t see a sticker? Don’t worry! Give us a call and we’ll check our records for your last maintenance appointment with us.

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