31 Jul How a Professional Contractor Offering HVAC Repair Denver Can Help
Your HVAC system consists of your furnace, air conditioner, ductwork and vents. The purpose of your HVAC system is to provide conditioned air to your home. Whether it is providing warm air in the winter or cool air in the summer, your HVAC system is what makes your home a comfortable place to be. Unfortunately, with multiple electronic components, plenty of things can go wrong with your HVAC system. If you find yourself facing problems heating or cooling your home, an HVAC repair Denver expert may be able to help.
Simple Fixes
The first thing to do when you need HVAC repair Denver is to consider some simple fixes. In other words, you can try to troubleshoot the system yourself if you are handy or with the help of a professional, but you should start with the simplest and most basic things first.
The right steps will depend on the specifics of what the problem with your system is. Some basic ways to start, though, may include:
Identify leaks in your home that make it harder for your HVAC system to heat and cool your house. Leaks and gaps allow the conditioned air in your home to escape and allow for either warm air or cold air to come in, depending on the season. Leaks increase your heat load (the amount of energy necessary to heat and cool your house) and, by extension, they make your HVAC system less energy efficient and make your furnace or air conditioner work much harder. This shortens the life span of your system and it can make it seem as if your furnace or HVAC system aren’t working well. You can identify leaks with an energy audit, and you can even conduct one yourself. Simply turn your HVAC system off and light incense or light a candle. As the smoke wafts along the air currents in your home caused by the leaks, you can follow the smoke to find the potential sources of leaks. From there, you can seal those leaks with weather stripping or caulk. It is very common for leaks to exist around windows and doors, so that may be a good place to start.
Replace your furnace filter or air conditioning filter. These should be replaced periodically (at least once a year). When your filter is clogged with dirt and debris, your system also may not work as effectively.
Check the pilot light on the furnace. If the pilot light has gone out, the furnace will not be able to heat the air.
Seal your ducts to prevent leaks. Mastic should be used to do this (not duct tape!) and you can seal the leaks at the joints to make sure to maximize air flow. Leaky ducts also make your system work harder and can make it appear as if your HVAC system is not working.
Advanced Repairs
If these basic steps don’t solve your problem, professional HVAC repair Denver becomes essential. An expert can identify problems with the components of your furnace or air conditioner, such as the air handler, blower, compressor or other parts, and can help you to identify the right fix.
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