Furnace Repair Posts

Woodbridge Heating Guide: Furnace Fan Limit Switch

January 13th, 2012

When researching your Woodbridge furnace and potential problems it might have, you’ve probably run across a few references to the fan limit switch. And while you know that it can break in a number of ways…

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Common Garden Grove Furnace Problems

January 2nd, 2012

When it comes to your home Garden Grove furnace, you simply want it to work all of the time. But just like any other piece of equipment, your furnace will have problems from time to time. A few of these are relatively simple to fix on your own…

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A Question from Brea: Why Does My Furnace’s Pilot Light Keep Going Off?

December 16th, 2011

If you have an older furnace with a gas pilot light and it keeps going out, heating your Brea home can become a frustrating process. Not only are you forced to trudge downstairs to light it every time you need heat, but…

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Heating Tip 4: How to Check a Gas Furnace Draft Pressure Switch

December 12th, 2011

There are many reasons why a furnace stops working and in many cases, a Woodbridge homeowner can perform some simple diagnostics to pinpoint the problem. Finding the problem is one thing – fixing it is another.

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Why is My Furnace Turning On and Off? A Question from Laguna Beach

December 2nd, 2011

One of the most annoying things your furnace can do is to constantly keep turning on and off. This on-off cycling keeps your Laguna Beach home from heating up properly. This action – called short cycling – also requires more electricity.

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Furnace Safety: Some Advice from Saddleback Plumbing

November 16th, 2011

There are many advantages to a properly operating furnace; the most important are the safety and comfort of your Northwood home’s occupants. There are several things you can do to ensure the safe operation…

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Warning Signs of a Broken Furnace: Some Pointers from Coto de Caza

November 9th, 2011

How do you know when your furnace is “on the fritz?” There are warning signs of a broken furnace and some are recognizable – but not all. A broken furnace not only deprives your Coto de Caza home of…

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Steps to Take Before Turning on Your Furnace: A Guide from Aliso Viejo

November 4th, 2011

You are feeling a chill in the air in Aliso Viejo. The outside temperatures are going down each day and the nighttime temperatures are forcing you to break out the flannel pajamas, robes, and blankets. It’s getting cooler and you are holding off…

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