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Johnson Heating, Cooling, and Plumbing is the heating and cooling specialists that Bargersville can count on. Our comprehensive range of HVAC services range from furnace installation to air conditioning repair.
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Your heating and cooling system can be affected by multiple problems, like clogged air filters, thermostat issues, poor unit maintenance, and electrical problems.
Outside elements like dirt or pollen can clog your air filter, and clogged filters can cause HVAC units to overheat and shut down.
Improper maintenance and cleaning can also lower your HVAC unit’s efficiency or cause it to break down due to dirty or worn-down components.
Common electrical problems like blown fuses or tripped circuits can often lead to HVAC system failure, overheating, and your unit turning on and off when it shouldn’t.
Lastly, your thermostat is your HVAC unit’s main control. If your thermostat is working inconsistently or failing to read the proper temperature, your heating and cooling will have problems in your building.
You should have your HVAC system inspected at least twice a year by a certified technician, and you should also be sure to check your heating and cooling units separately. It’s advisable to schedule your service for your heating unit in the early fall and your cooling unit in early spring.
Poor maintenance is the most common issue that affects furnace efficiency, but there are other various issues that can play a role. If air filters aren’t changed on a regular basis, they can make airflow harder and make the heating unit work harder. This leads to greater unit strain contributing to breakdowns, as well as making allergens circulate indoors.
Furnace problems can also come from a broken thermostat. As the central hub of your home’s heating and cooling, a faulty thermostat can lead to your HVAC running for too long, not reaching the desired temperature or not running at all.
If your furnace’s pilot light fails, that may result in little to no heat.
A noisy furnace can mean that heat isn’t circulating properly. Furnace noises are caused by faulty parts in the heating unit, so our HVAC technicians can quickly diagnose your furnace problems and get it working again.