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Warning Signals for HVAC System Repairs

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Warning Signals for HVAC System Repairs

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  1. WARNING SIGNALS FOR HVAC SYSTEM REPAIRS Many homeowners often wait until their HVAC unit stops working before addressing any issues. However, this approach can result in days without air conditioning and potentially higher repair costs compared to regular maintenance. This guide is designed to help you recognize the warning signs that indicate it’s time to schedule HVAC repairs. DRAINAGE PROBLEMS Identifying a drainage challenging for many homeowners, as they may not know where or what to inspect. However, if you notice water pooling around your unit or in the drain/drip pan where it shouldn’t be, it’s a clear indication of a drainage problem. issue can be AIRFLOW ISSUES If you notice any decrease in airflow or irregular intervals, it could be a sign that your HVAC system is old or working too hard. This indicates that immediate attention is needed to prevent further deterioration. LEAKING GAS SMELL If you detect a sulfur smell and your HVAC unit is connected to gas, it’s crucial to take the issue seriously. Evacuate the area immediately and contact the gas company. This odor could indicate a problem with your unit, the gas line, or both. GET THE HVAC UNIT REPAIRS YOU NEED dentifying the signs of a malfunctioning HVAC unit is one thing, but knowing how to diagnose and address the problem is another. Leave the troubleshooting to the professionals. Nelke Mechanical Heating & Cooling (971) 240-8881 https://nelkehvac.com/

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