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WINTER IS COMING: IMPORTANT SIGNS THAT YOU NEED TO CALL FOR HOME HEATING REPAIR

Even though the summer weather has been slow to fade this year, there’s no denying that winter is coming. In fact, it’s getting to that point in autumn where your heater might even be warming up already.

If you’re one of the people out there who has already turned the heat on, there are a few things you should be wary of. Here are a few telltale signs that you should be calling for home heating repair before autumn ends and you’re left in the cold.

Your Electric Bill is Unusually High

Whether you use a gas or electric system to heat your home, it’s important to pay attention to your utilities. If, in the first month that your heater is on, you notice a steep increase in your bills, it could mean your heater is in need of a few repairs. Using more and more energy to make your home a comfortable temperature is usually a sign that your heater isn’t running efficiently or has reached the end of its shelf life.

Uneven Heating and Cold Spots

While some believe cold spots are a sign of paranormal activity, they’re more likely a sign that your heater isn’t working properly. If your heating system seems to heat some rooms well while leaving other rooms cold and drafty, you should probably call your HVAC company to take a look. If it’s not a problem with your heating system, then they may be able to show you where that warm air is leaking out of the house.

You Can’t Stop Cranking the Heat

Some people might like a nice, toasty house, but if you have to crank your heat well past the desired temperature to keep your home even remotely warm, you’re wasting money and resources. Remember: if you set the thermostat to 72 degrees, your heater will work overtime until the house reaches that temperature. If open windows or other issues are keeping the temperature lower than 72, then your HVAC unit will work itself to death.

Your HVAC system should be inspected twice annually to help prevent this common issue.

Bad Air Quality

If you notice the air in your house is hazy or dusty, no matter now much you clean, you shouldn’t hesitate to schedule a check up for your HVAC system. Debris and dirt in the air are sure signs that something is wrong, and they could be seriously damaging the air quality in your home. Of course, it’s normal to notice a slight odor the first time you activate your heater during the fall. If the smell persists or grows stronger, that should throw up a major red flag.

Home heating repair is something you should take advantage of, especially in the beginning of the cooler seasons. If you notice any of these issues in your home, you should call your local HVAC services immediately.

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