We’ve all been there. The temperature drops just a little too low and suddenly it’s freezing in the house even though the furnace seems to be running. At Energy Sharks Heating & Air, we’ve been helping Greenville, SC residents stay warm all winter long for years and we want to help you too.
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If Your Furnace Shows These Signs, Call a Professional Furnace Contractor Right Away
Home furnaces are designed to last for a long time, but like all home appliances, eventually they do wear out. Call us for furnace repair and maintenance right away if your furnace exhibits any of the following symptoms:
- Weird noises – Every furnace has a ‘personality’ and makes some noises, however, if your furnace suddenly starts up with a grinding, whining, or grating noise, it’s a sign that something is wrong.
- Inconsistent temperatures – If you’ve noticed one room seems warmer or colder than the others, then there’s a chance that your furnace is becoming less effective as it ages. Call in a professional furnace contractor right away to assess the problem.
- Age – Most furnaces are built to last 15-20 years, and if your furnace is that old or older, then chances are it’s no longer operating at maximum efficiency, which is costing you money in higher heating bills every month.
Why Heater Maintenance Is Important
You can get the most out of your furnace and extend its life by keeping it well maintained. At Energy Sharks Heating & Air, we specialize in furnace repair and maintenance and will get your furnace in tip-top shape, and recommend a schedule to keep it running smoothly so you get the most life out of it.
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Water Heater Problems You Need to Be Aware Of
Like any appliance, your water heater is built to last a long time, but it will wear out at some point, which can be disastrous for you and your family. Here are a few signs to watch out for regarding your water heater:
- Rust – Examine your hot water tank for rust. Rust means corrosion and that your tank is in danger of failing.
- Lack of hot water – If you’re not getting the amount of hot water you were in the past, then it’s a sign that your hot water tank is past its prime and in need of repair or replacement.
- Leaks – The minute you notice water leaking from your hot water tank, call in a specialist right away before it fails completely and you wind up with a basement full of water.
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