Are you a Northern Kentucky or Cincinnati resident and you believe you may need emergency furnace repair?
You need a fast, quality care from trusted, top-rated experts, and that’s where we come in.
If you are looking for 24-7 emergency furnace repair in Cincinnati or Northern Kentucky, give Greater Comfort a call today at (859) 491-4915.
Signs You Need Emergency Furnace Repair
You just can’t seem to stay warm
If the furnace is on, but the house is not comfortable, it could be a sign something is wrong.
A spike in your energy bill
If you see your heating bill has dramatically increased, it could be a sign there is an issue with your furnace.
The furnace is making unusual sounds
If you hear bangs, pops, whistles or even a “rattling” noise, don’t ignore it because it could be a sign something is wrong.
The burner flame is yellow rather than blue
If you try to adjust your burner light, and you still can’t get your pilot light to blue, then it could be an issue or even a sign of excess carbon dioxide. This is something that can be fatal, so you absolutely do not want to ignore an issue that indicates you could have any excess carbon dioxide.
Your thermostat is giving your problems
If you have reason to believe it is a mechanical or operational issue that’s at play. call us so we look further into the issue since it could be a sign there is something else wrong.
The furnace is turning off and on frequently
Cycling can be a sign something else is wrong.
What You Can Do Before We Come to Repair Your Furnace
Make sure the thermostat batteries don’t need to be replaced
Is your thermostat wired to your electrical system, or is it battery-operated? If the thermostat is battery-operated, you’ll be happy you checked the batteries to see if that was your problem. It’s an easy fix, so it can be nice when that’s how simple the issue is! As a general rule of thumb, you may have to change out your batteries once per year, or even less often than that.
Make sure your thermostat batteries aren’t at fault
Yes, the thermostat battery issues can be what’s to blame. But if there is some sort of debris that’s gotten in there, that can also stop it from working properly or working altogether (1).
Check that your filter is not dirty
Another initial step to take a look at is the state of your filter. Your filters job is to help the furnace perform optimally and so if the filter is dirty or clogged, the airflow will be impacted, and you’ll think your furnace simply isn’t working.
A lot goes into how often you’ll need to change your filter, so we want to be sure you’re changing it as often as it should. Also let us know if you have any questions about proper installation of the air filter, too, which will of course impact how well it works.
Call Greater Comfort for Your Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Furnace Repair Needs
Do you think you’re having ignition problems? Or maybe strange noises? Or do you think the furnace is short cycling?
Don’t ignore issues that could signal something is wrong with your system. If you ignore signs that something is defective or not working properly, it could put your family at risk, safety-wise, and of course, it could become a larger, more expensive issue to fix.
If you are looking for 24-7 emergency furnace repair in Cincinnati or Northern Kentucky, give Greater Comfort a call today at (859) 491-4915.
About Greater Comfort, Your Top-Rated, Trusted Heating & Cooling Expert Team
Greater Comfort has the experience and reliability you are looking for when it comes to any system repair, maintenance, or install. We have your best interest in mind at all times. We’ll never pressure your business into making a decision, but we’re here to support your decision-making efforts with information that can save you money.
We’re proud to be a veteran-owned business that believes in developing meaningful relationships with our customers, our partners, and other key stakeholders. We also strongly believe in giving back to the community; after all, small businesses can help to raise the quality of life for employees, their families, our communities, and beyond.