Potentially Dangerous Gas Furnace Issues

March 4, 2019

gas-jetsWhile there are a lot of areas in the country where heaters are more heavily used than they are around here, you still need to know for sure that your heater will be there for you when you need it. Of course, that means more than just having a heater that functions effectively or reliably. It also means having a heater that functions safely. If yours isn’t, then you need immediate heating repair in St. Charles, MO.

We are going to be talking about gas furnaces specifically today, but we want to make clear that there is nothing inherently dangerous about natural gas furnaces. Modern systems, when installed, maintained, and repaired properly, can keep homeowners comfortable for years and years without issue. Still, there are some situations that can develop and which you should be aware of. So read on, and remember that our team is here for you when you need gas furnace services of any kind.

Cracked Heat Exchangers

If the heat exchanger in your gas furnace should crack, then you have a very serious situation on your hands. When the heat exchanger is cracked, it is possible for CO, or carbon monoxide, to be released into your living space. We aren’t alarmists here, but this needs to be recognized as the potential life and death situation that it really is.

Carbon monoxide is, by its very nature, devoid of any identifying odors, colors, or taste. There is no way that you’ll be able to detect its presence by using your senses. This is precisely why it is so vital that you have a working carbon monoxide detector in your home. Don’t take chances with such a dangerous gas!

Gas Leaks

You know what does have an odor? Natural gas! In fact, it really stinks. What you may not know is that natural gas does not actually have an odor when it is in its natural state. That rotten egg odor that we all know, we hope, to associate with natural gas and potential natural gas leaks is an additive, designed to give you an early alert about leaking gas.

Remember, this is a combustible fuel, and one that doesn’t need to combust to create an unsafe situation. So take any signs of a gas leak seriously, and be sure to get out of the house and alert the appropriate authorities if you suspect that there is a leak on your property.

Don’t Ignore Any Irregularities

Delayed ignition, resulting in a booming sound when your furnace kicks on, is a sign of fuel delivery trouble. Furnaces that seem to cycle down too soon may be sensing that combustion temperatures are not safe. The bottom line here is that no sign of trouble from your gas furnace can safely be ignored. If you have any concerns whatsoever, you need only dial our number to have them addressed. We’ll diagnose the problem accurately and provide you with the solutions that your system needs.

Schedule your heating repairs with the professional technicians here at Fresh Air Heating & Cooling.

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