Understanding 3 Common Furnace Pilot Light Problems

If your home has a gas furnace, its steady operation relies heavily on a pilot light that remains lit at all times. Specifically, a pilot light provides the "spark" that is needed to ignite the burners each time your furnace needs to kick on. Unfortunately, problems with your pilot light can result in poor operation or even a lack of heat to your home.  By having a better understanding of common pilot light problems in gas furnaces, you may be able to more easily identify issues when they arise. [Read More]

3 Things to Know About Water Heater Issues

Most homeowners don't give much thought to their water heaters until they begin to experience problems with them. Sometimes, homeowners may prefer to dismiss what they classify as minor issues, but those issues may not be as minor as they think. Or, the issues can quickly become more serious ones. This short guide will give you information on water heaters that may help you to prevent issues from becoming big problems and offer you other useful information that will help you maintain your water heater. [Read More]

Repairing The Problems Your Air Conditioner May Experience

There are many different issues that will be able to impact your home's air conditioning system. Unfortunately, the issues that some common air conditioning problems can cause will often go unnoticed until the air conditioning system encounters one of these problems. Debris Inside The Air Conditioner Your home's air conditioning system will have a number of different moving parts, and if large pieces of debris are able to get inside the unit, they can easily cause major damage to these components. [Read More]

The Limit Switch Protects Your Furnace From Overheating, But The Switch Can Go Bad

Your furnace has a safety switch in it that helps keep you safe and protects the furnace at the same time. The limit switch turns the furnace off if it overheats. It also regulates the blower by turning it on and off at the right temperatures. When the limit switch goes bad, your furnace can't work properly. Here are signs your furnace might have a bad limit switch and the repairs that might be needed. [Read More]