At R.J. Groner Inc., we are eager to assist with any type of furnace repair in Tobyhanna, PA. Our technicians have the experience, license, and certification to keep your home comfortable, safe, healthy, and energy-efficient.
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At R.J. Groner Inc., we are eager to assist with any type of furnace repair in Tobyhanna, PA. Our technicians have the experience, license, and certification to keep your home comfortable, safe, healthy, and energy-efficient.
Your furnace may not turn on simply because the circuit breaker tripped. This often occurs when the furnace’s power usage overrides the capacity of the circuit. You can turn your system back on by locating the tripped breaker and flipping it back on. However, be sure to consult with a technician to find out why your furnace is drawing more power than it should. You could have serious underlying issues, such as faulty wiring, a failing motor, a dirty flame sensor, a faulty capacitor, or an overloaded electrical circuit.
If your furnace turns on but isn’t producing hot air or is causing uneven heating, it could be because of restricted airflow, leaky or poorly installed ductwork, improper sizing, or a faulty thermostat. When your air filters are too dirty, they obstruct airflow, preventing your system from delivering enough hot air to heat your space adequately. Furthermore, if little air gets to the combustion chamber, the furnace can overheat. To prevent damage or potential hazards, manufacturers built a safety mechanism that automatically shuts them off when overheating occurs.
Leaky ductwork loses hot air before it reaches its intended destination. This will not only lead to uneven heating but also contribute to higher energy consumption.
Thermostat issues, dirty or damaged flame sensors, overheating, and errors with sizing can cause excessive cycling (short cycling). A malfunctioning thermostat can send incorrect signals to the furnace, causing it to cycle erratically. A damaged flame sensor may not detect the flame properly, triggering the system to shut off prematurely as a safety measure. On the other hand, an oversized furnace that produces too much heat too quickly will cause the thermostat to read temperatures incorrectly. The thermostat will then shut off the system before it completes its heating cycle.
Gas furnaces can experience carbon monoxide (CO) leaks. Carbon monoxide is a byproduct of incomplete combustion within the heat exchanger. When the heat exchanger develops cracks, CO can leak into your home’s air supply, creating a serious health hazard.
R.J. Groner Inc. is a reputable, family-owned HVAC company that started in 1929. Through the years, we have dealt with all kinds of furnace issues, gaining extensive experience and earning the trust of our community. You can trust us to swiftly handle everything from minor fixes, such as replacing air filters and cleaning flame sensors, to major repairs involving malfunctioning thermostats, heat exchangers, or blower motors.
Call R.J. Groner Inc. today for furnace repair services in Tobyhanna.
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