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Common Noises That Can Reveal a Problem With Your Furnace

Unfortunately, you can find it difficult to discover a furnace problem if you don’t know the signs. When your furnace starts making a new or unusual sound, take that as an indication that something is wrong. Each sound indicates a different malfunction, so it can help your HVAC technician to know what specific noise you hear.

Rattling

Yes, a rattling sound coming from your furnace can be as harmless as a loose bolt in your unit’s access hatch. Unfortunately, it might also tell you that the heat exchanger has a crack in it. In that case, look for signs of carbon monoxide poisoning in your home. Other issues causing this noise include burner malfunctions or blower motor problems.

Chirping

Is your furnace chirping? Often, this is just the normal noises the unit makes as it warms up. However, if the chirping is new, you might have a loose mounting plate or a blower motor malfunction. These are issues that a professional will need to address.

Banging

If your furnace creates banging sounds as it begins a cycle, schedule professional furnace repairs. Usually, the banging is the sound of a small explosion as an ignition delay causes a buildup of gas.

Once the ignition lights, the combustible gas explodes. You’ll need an HVAC technician to fix the ignition and reduce pressure in the combustion chamber.

Squealing/Whistling

This might be one of the few furnace problems you can fix on your own. Squealing or whistling is usually the sound that air makes as it tries to squeeze through a dirty air filter. Remove the dirty air filter and replace it with a clean one. If changing the filter doesn’t help, turn to the experts for help.

Buzzing

Furnace issues that cause buzzing usually involve loose or damaged components. Since this might lead to a fuel leak, carbon monoxide exposure, or a heightened risk of fire, it’s best to turn the unit off. Wait for an HVAC technician to fix the problem and restore the safe operation of the unit.

Scraping

Even when using heating in a warmer climate, efficiency is a concern. Any noise, such as a metallic scraping sound, indicates a problem that will eventually compromise your energy efficiency. In this case, it can lead to a need for extensive furnace repair as well.

Whether the scraping results from worn bearings, a loose fan, or another problem, prompt repairs will help you save money in the long run.

Popping/Clicking

Sometimes, a cracked heat exchanger causes a popping or clicking noise. A faulty ignition system can also produce an unusual clicking noise. While a technician can repair either problem, these issues are more common in older systems. Depending on the age and condition of the unit, you might decide to schedule a furnace replacement.

Don’t Put Off Your Heating Repairs

Southern Air provides reliable and durable repair services in addition to our maintenance and furnace installation services. If you’re experiencing any heating problems, we can diagnose the issue and offer repair options. Contact us to schedule service today!

Is It Time to Replace Your Old Furnace? 4 Signs

As the weather turns chilly, you’ll be relying on your heater or furnace to keep your home toasty. Unfortunately, if you have a particularly old furnace, you might get left in the cold. How can you tell whether you need a furnace replacement or whether you’ll make it through one more winter with a little maintenance and furnace repair?

Look for these four signs that it’s time for a heater replacement.

1. Your House Is Always Too Cold

An old furnace or heater will have difficulty keeping up with the demands of your thermostat. If your house has always had an issue with warming up, your furnace might just be too small for the space. But if it’s only recently begun to fail at its job, that’s a sign that something’s amiss.

You may also notice that some rooms are warmer than others. Uneven heating is another sign that your furnace can’t push heat throughout the house. For a quick fix, you can try some troubleshooting. The first thing to check if this happens is the filter. You may find the problem goes away once you put in a new one.

If you’re still getting cold air, then the furnace may simply not be able to produce heat anymore.

2. Your Furnace Is 15 Years Old or Older

The surest sign you need a furnace or heater replacement is that your system is 15 to 20 years old. No matter how much maintenance you do, your system has a finite lifespan. This means that your furnace could be putting out lovely, toasty warm air one day and completely quit the next. When an aged system is the problem, the only solution is a new furnace or heater installation.

Why is an old furnace a problem? Eventually, you’ll be putting more money into repairs than the cost of a new system. At that point, it makes sense to just install a new furnace rather than dump cash into the old one.

3. Your Air Quality Is Poor

Even with fresh filters, old furnaces will produce more dust. While air purifiers can help, the best solution is to address the furnace itself. Still, no purifier can remove the most dangerous output of an old furnace: carbon monoxide.

Old systems are at risk of producing this odorless, colorless gas. And it’s not just a mere annoyance; carbon monoxide is deadly in high amounts.

4. Your Power Bills Are Higher

Efficiency decreases with age, and this will become especially noticeable with a failing furnace or heater. To produce the same amount of heat, the furnace will have to work much harder than it has before, and you’ll see this reflected in your utility bills.

Get Ahead of Winter — Trust Southern Air to Replace Your Furnace

If your furnace is giving up, Southern Air is here to the rescue! We’ll inspect your system to see if it just needs tuning up or if you need a wholesale replacement.

Trust our experienced techs to ensure you can maintain comfy temps all winter long. Contact Southern Air before your furnace leaves you in the cold!

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