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Not all furnace issues require professional service. Some problems are so basic that you can troubleshoot them properly without compromising the integrity of your HVAC equipment or jeopardizing your safety.
However, it’s also important to know when to stop and not do anything at all, since touching your heating system when you aren’t supposed to could worsen the situation on many levels.
As one of the most trusted home heating companies , Home Air Services sheds light on the costliest rookie mistakes you can make when trying to DIY a furnace repair.
Duct-Taping Leaks
Applying duct tape to stop a leak can be a quick, effective solution, but it’s no more than that. At the end of the day, the source of the leak must be properly fixed to ensure that the warm air goes where it should.
Cleaning the Ductwork
First of all, you shouldn’t attempt a thorough cleaning of the ducts on your own. You’re free to dust the vent areas, but you should leave the actual cleaning of the ductwork to professionals. Seasoned duct cleaning companies have skilled personnel and the right tools to do the job right the first time, which is something you couldn’t pull off by yourself.
Disconnecting the Supply Going to the Furnace
It’s imperative that the flow of electricity and fuel into the furnace is shut off before the repair is performed. Otherwise, your HVAC system could explode at any moment, fry your equipment, start a fire and put yourself and your loved ones in harm’s way.
Tinkering With Electrical Components
Speaking of electricity, you definitely shouldn’t tackle any home project involving a piece of high-voltage equipment if you honestly don’t know what you’re doing. Electricity can ignite combustible building materials and valuables, so you shouldn’t mess with it if you don’t have experience working with it.
Putting Off Minor Repairs
Any furnace and air conditioner maintenance expert would advise against procrastination. A small problem might seem harmless now, but you can’t truly determine the level of danger it poses unless it’s professionally investigated. If you smell or hear something strange, call a qualified technician immediately.
Let Home Air Services give your furnace the TLC it needs when it needs it. Call us at (301) 585-8100 to set up an inspection.
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