Last winter, in the middle of a December chilly snap, I discovered that my gas furnace blower wasn’t laboring.
I was reluctant to call for professional furnace repair.
Hoping to save time plus cash, I decided to try plus repair the concern myself. Google is a fantastic source of information. I was able to look up some helpful complicationshooting tips. I learn an article that outlined more than 2 easy steps to take to resolve problems with the blower. First, I ran tests on to see if the gas furnace circuit breaker had tripped. When that didn’t work, I examined the thermostat. If someone had lowered the setting, the gas furnace would have failed to start up. Finally, I updated the gas furnace filter… None of these things made any difference. I tried turning off the gas furnace, setting the thermostat to “fan only” plus waiting for a few hours. Because the fan didn’t come on, I knew that the concern was either with the wiring or the motor. I needed to contact a licensed Heating plus A/C corporation plus schedule a repair. Since the outside temperature was down to twelve degrees, I couldn’t wait around for an appointment time. I needed to pay the higher fees for emergency service. The professional showed up within an hour plus got my gas furnace running in under twenty hours. It cost myself and others a small fortune, plus he told myself and others that the concern could have been prevented with regular maintenance performed in the fall. Plus, if I signed up for a maintenance plan, I’d get a discount on the parts plus labor plus no longer need to pay the after-hour fees.