Top Furnace Issues during Cold Weather
Common Problems caused by Freezing Temperatures
A good furnace can last for many years, even decades. At Hanna Heating & Air, we sometimes service heating systems that are over 20 years old. How well you maintain your HVAC system is the most important factor in how long it will last. But beyond basic home heating system maintenance, there are circumstances homeowners should be aware of to help keep their furnace working at peak performance.
Southern Kansas’ extreme cold weather snaps we experience in the winter can really put your furnace to the test. The extra demand on your home’s entire HVAC system and can lead to furnace problems that are more common during extreme cold weather.
How does extreme cold weather affect your furnace?
As the temperatures drop outside, the more your furnace must work to heat your home.
In this helpful article, we will go over the top issues most common for heating systems in extremely cold weather. Understanding these common problems will give you the tools to handle the issue quickly or possibly prevent them from happening altogether.
Top 5 Common Cold Weather Problems:
1. DIRTY AIR FILTER
Clogged filters could cause your furnace to cycle on and off more often. A dirty filter can cause poor air flow through your duct work. This could even cause your system to stop working.
TROUBLESHOOTING STEP: Change your air filter
THERMOSTAT PROBLEMS
Are you noticing your furnace is cycling on and off? Problems with your thermostat could be keeping your furnace from effectively warming your house. The problem may be that your thermostat needs to be calibrated.
TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS:
- Check to make sure your thermostat is set to the right temperature.
- You may need to simply change the thermostat batteries.
- If that doesn’t remedy the problem, contact us and a certified HVAC technician will calibrate your thermostat.
2. NO HEAT FROM POWER LOSS
Your furnace isn’t working because of a power loss. Here in Kansas, we know what a strong winter storm can do. But while a massive power outage can leave us in the dark and cold for days, even a little power outage can stop your furnace from working.
TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS:
- If you faced a power loss, you may need to relight your furnace’s pilot light. Read our helpful guide on instruction on how to light your furnace and troubleshooting steps when your furnace won’t ignite.
- A circuit could have tripped that is cutting the power from getting to your furnace. Check the breaker box and make sure all circuits are in the on position.
3. FEELING COLDER THAN SET TEMPERATURE
Does your home feel colder than your thermostat indicates? This is often a problem caused by dry air. Dry air is a regular winter issue for us. The solution to improving the humidity levels in your home is an item that works alongside your heating and cooling system.
TROUBLESHOOTING STEP:
Getting a residential humidification system installed will greatly improve your dry air problems. Hanna Heating & Air can install a humidification system to resolve the problems of dry winter air in your home. Call us at (316) 945-3481 for a free quote on getting a humidity system for your home.
4. FURNACE SLOW TO WARM UP
Your furnace takes too long to warm your home back up at night. Is it taking a long time for your home to warm up after you return home from work? The problem may be with how low you are setting the temperature to be during the day.
A programmable thermostat is an excellent way to control your home HVAC system and save money by being energy efficient. Whether you lower it in your digital program or do it manually every morning, you may be setting it too low. The energy needed for your furnace to get the temperature in your home back up to your evening thermostat setting may be too demanding to do quickly.
TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS:
- Try putting your daytime setting (or the period of time you are away from home) to a higher number than usual. The downside is that you may see an increase in your energy bill. But it should remedy your problem of not being able to get your temperature to reach the desired number at night.
- This cold weather problem could be happening because you have an old or failing furnace. You may need to consider getting a new heating system installed. A new furnace will heat your home more thoroughly and efficiently, an improvement you can expect to see with lower monthly energy bills. Contact Hanna Heating & Air to speak with a member of our team to determine if it’s time to considering replacing your heating system.
Emergency Heating Repair in Kansas
Hanna Heating & Air in Wichita, Andover & Newton provides preventive maintenance, routine repairs, new installations and 24-hour emergency service.
If your furnace is not working properly, contact us. You can schedule a winter furnace tune-up and a free evaluation of your home heating needs. We are even available for immediate 24/7 emergency repair service.
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