Salt Lake City Furnace Repair Services
When your furnace encounters issues, an experienced technician can make a big difference in helping to keep you warm and safe. The furnace repair pros in our Salt Lake City office have been here since 2008, helping homeowners stay comfortable. We’ve earned a lot of good reviews over the years and hope to serve you, too.
With our extensive hands-on experience, the team at All Pro brings strong industry knowledge to every job, and we use cutting-edge tools and technologies to restore your home heating to normal.
Our phones get answered 24/7, and we offer emergency services, same-day scheduling, and weekend appointments. Call (801) 903-2771 today.
The Common Causes of Furnace Issues
- Dirty filters: A clogged or dirty air filter restricts airflow, forcing your furnace to work harder to circulate warm air. This added strain can lead to overheating, reduced efficiency, and potential system failures.
- Thermostat malfunctions: If your thermostat is not working correctly, it can lead to inconsistent temperatures or a furnace that won’t turn on at all. Calibration issues or dead batteries are common culprits.
- Ignition or pilot control problems: Issues with the ignition or pilot light can prevent your furnace from producing heat. Faulty ignition components or a disrupted gas supply can cause these problems.
- Lack of maintenance: This neglect can lead to a buildup of dust, debris, and other contaminants within your furnace. The result can be that various components will wear out or fail, leading to more significant repairs down the line.
- Wear and tear: Like any mechanical system, furnaces inevitably wear down. Components such as belts, bearings, and motors can degrade, leading to inefficiencies and eventual breakdowns.
- Blocked or leaky ducts: Air ducts that are blocked by debris or have leaks can reduce your system's efficiency. These issues force your furnace to work harder to maintain the desired temperature, increasing energy consumption and stressing the system.
- Faulty blower motor: The blower motor is responsible for circulating air throughout your home. If it becomes faulty or fails, you’ll likely experience weak airflow or no airflow at all.
- Cycling problems: Furnaces that frequently cycle on and off may have issues, such as an oversized unit, thermostat problems, or restricted airflow. This cycling can cause unnecessary wear on the system and increase energy costs.
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The Signs You Need Furnace Repair
- Inconsistent heating: If some rooms in your home are warmer or colder than others, it could indicate an issue with your furnace’s distribution system.
- Strange noises: Unusual sounds like banging, rattling, or squealing coming from your furnace are clear signs of potential mechanical issues.
- Increasing energy bills: Do you see your monthly bills going up even though your lifestyle habits haven’t changed? This often indicates that your furnace is working harder than it should, and it could be due to worn-out components, poor maintenance, or other issues.
- Yellow pilot light: A pilot light that burns yellow instead of blue can indicate a ventilation problem or the presence of carbon monoxide. This is a serious concern that calls for immediate professional intervention to protect your home’s safety.
- Unpleasant odors: Foul smells emanating from your furnace could indicate issues like mold growth, burnt wiring, or a gas leak. These odors not only affect indoor air quality but also signal potential safety hazards.
- Age of the furnace: Furnaces typically have a lifespan of 15-20 years. If yours is approaching or has exceeded this range, frequent repairs and decreased efficiency may suggest it’s time for a replacement or significant servicing.
What Makes All Pro Different?
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Whether you have a plumbing problem, an HVAC hiccup, or an electrical emergency, we have a trained professional available to help!
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We've partnered with Synchrony to offer financing so we can help you complete your project on time and within budget.
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We pride ourselves on our dedication to quality services and top-notch communication. We want you to be a customer for life!
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At our family-owned and operated company, we bring years of industry experience and unwavering integrity to every project.
We’re Here When You Need Us
The breakdown of your furnace can cause stress for many different reasons, and one of those can be concern over unexpected costs. As homeowners ourselves, we know all too well the challenges these bring. That’s why we offer payment plans. You can keep your home warm, comfortable, and safe while still maintaining a stable monthly budget.
Call our Salt Lake City office (801) 903-2771 or reach out online for a free furnace repair estimate.