4 Common HVAC Problems During Winter
Mark J. Biel • January 16, 2019
Winter is the worst time to experience problems with your HVAC system. The unfortunate reality is that you can’t alwats keep your heating unit running perfectly during the cold months. Preventive maintenance allows you to address potential headaches early, but furnaces, boilers and heat pumps sometimes have a mind of their own. Also, the winter elements may prove too much for your HVAC equipment.
To prepare yourself for possible heating and plumbing repair jobs during the winter, R.A. Biel Plumbing and Heating talks about the problems you might encounter:
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Frozen Piping
Hydronic HVAC systems, those that use water to distribute heat through the house, can cease to function properly in the winter. Pipes and coils may freeze because of the cold, causing the heating unit to break down. Even worse, some pipes may burst due to tremendous pressure.
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Conditioned Air Loss
While your heating equipment itself may be in good repair, your HVAC distribution system may cause you some trouble. For instance, leaky ducts waste some of the air a furnace produces, which, in turn, prevents some rooms from warming up efficiently.
Furthermore, experienced new air conditioning and heating equipment specialists know that cracks behind walls and around windows and doors are an energy drain. R.A. Biel Plumbing and Heating recommends investing in projects, like window replacement, to give your house a complete thermal enclosure system. This way, you can reduce heat loss effectively.
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Decreased Airflow
Did you forget to clean your furnace’s filter? This mental lapse could restrict the flow of air through your unit. As a result, your furnace will struggle to “breathe in” air and operate normally.
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Carbon Monoxide Leakage
Rusty or cracked heaters may leak hazardous carbon monoxide to living areas. This type of leakage can be hard to detect since the gas is tasteless and odorless. Considering the dangers of exposure to carbon monoxide, it’s imperative to invite a qualified technician to assess your heating unit. Only a professional inspection can determine whether a quick repair or total new heating system installation project can fix the issue.
R.A. Biel Plumbing and Heating is the name you can trust to avoid or mitigate the inconveniences of winter HVAC problems. We provide maintenance and 24-hour emergency repair services to solve your heating concerns accordingly. Call us at (505) 278-5112 or (505) 278-5112, or complete this form , to discuss your HVAC needs.
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