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Any banging, grinding, scraping, or squealing sounds coming from your HVAC system while it is in operation point to a system in need of repair. Your HVAC unit should run quietly in the background of your home. Any time you find it making unpleasant noises, there is most likely a component within the system that requires professional attention.
A strong odor stemming from your home’s HVAC system could be a sign of an electrical problem or a fungus/mold infiltration. Regardless of what’s causing the odor, it should be addressed by our HVAC technicians as soon as possible.
A malfunctioning thermostat signals trouble for anyone that lives in your home. Without a thermostat to control your HVAC system, your house can become quite unpleasant to live in. Additionally, if your HVAC unit frequently turns itself on and off, there could be a thermostat-related issue as well.
Unexplained increases on your monthly energy bills are a red flag that there is something wrong with your HVAC system. At the very least, there could be an inefficiency, if not an internal component in need of repair. Nonetheless, you’ll need to have your unit inspected by a professional.
There are times when you need your home’s HVAC system to blow at full blast to either cool down or warm up your home. When it fails to do so, it can be quite frustrating! If you’re sick of dealing with weak air flow, schedule an expert heating repair with our team to get to the bottom of it.
Banging, squealing, or rattling sounds from your heating system are usually a sign that something needs professional attention from Air Conditioning Specialist Inc.. Whether it’s a loose component, a worn belt, or an issue with the blower motor, have our pros take a look. Some noise is normal, but persistent or new sounds should never be ignored. Spring is a smart time to have Air Conditioning Specialist Inc. take a look before the problem gets worse.
If your heating system is running but your home still feels cold, the cause could be a clogged air filter restricting airflow, a malfunctioning thermostat, or issues with your burners or ignition. Start by checking your filter, and if the problem persists, call (470) 616-9585 to schedule a diagnostic – catching it in the spring means one less worry heading into next winter.
There are a few clear warning signs to look out for: uneven heating throughout your home, unexpectedly high energy bills, frequent cycling on and off, unusual odors, or a system that simply will not start. If you’re noticing any of these issues this spring, it’s time to call Air Conditioning Specialist Inc. for a professional assessment before the problem escalates.
Nope! You should not ignore unusual odors coming from your heating system. A burning smell could indicate dust buildup or a more serious electrical issue, while a gas smell is a potential safety emergency. If you suspect a gas leak, leave your home immediately and call your gas provider. For other concerning odors, call (470) 616-9585 right away so our technicians can inspect your heating system safely.
Short cycling is one of the most common heating complaints and can be caused by a dirty air filter, an oversized system, a faulty thermostat, or a malfunctioning flame sensor. Beyond the discomfort it causes, short cycling puts extra strain on your heating system and can lead to more costly repairs over time. A spring repair appointment with Air Conditioning Specialist Inc. can get to the root of the issue quickly.
Our team proudly offers a number of HVAC maintenance plans for both residential and commercial heating & cooling systems
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