If your furnace is turning on and providing heat, yet isn't providing as much heat as you expect, then there are several possible causes that you should investigate. To help you figure out how to get your heater back on track, here are some of those causes and a few potential solutions:
Your Thermostat May Be Broken
You might not be dealing with a malfunction with the furnace at all. Instead, it might be the thermostat on the furnace that is preventing you from enjoying a nice and cozy home.
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Heat Pumps: Good For All Seasons!
When you think about heating and cooling, you might think about furnaces and air conditioning units. However, there are other options and possibilities to heat and cool your house. One such option is a heat pump.
A heat pump is a pump that can both heat your home during the winter and cool it during the summer. It doesn't burn any fuel, and it doesn't run electricity through an element. This pump works using the same technology as fridges and air conditioners.
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Is A Geothermal Heat Pump Right For You?
If you want to upgrade your heating, then you have a lot of options to choose from. You might want a new central heating system, a space heater, or even a heat pump. If you are interested in getting a heat pump, then you should know that there are two different types of heat pumps and they operate very differently. To help make you an informed consumer, here is a breakdown of one of those types, the geothermal heat pump:
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Three Ways To Keep Warm And Cozy While You're Awaiting A Furnace Repair
A furnace that breaks down might not concern you when the outdoor temperature is moderate, but if it's chilly outside the interior of your home will soon follow suit. It's important to call an HVAC repair service right away to get into the queue; many services are open 24 hours a day and will schedule a visit promptly, but it might be a handful of hours before the problem is fixed.
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