Three Things You’ll Want to Know About Furnace Repair

As any homeowner that battles the Pittsburgh climate from season to season knows, a furnace is a critical component of a home’s heating system. But when a furnace stops working, it can be a stressful and costly process to try and repair it. But it doesn’t have to be all stress if you have the right information! Calfo is the furnace repair professionals that Pittsburgh trusts, and in this article, we will cover the basics of furnace repair, including how it works, when to schedule it, and how much it can cost.

How Furnace Repair Works

The Calfo furnace technicians and repair specialists are so thoroughly trained on all brands and models of furnaces that they could disassemble and rebuild an entire system from the ground up. But just because they can doesn’t mean it is efficient or cost-effective to do so! And while furnace issues are relatively common, especially after a long winter of providing daily heat to a home, not every furnace issue will be a common one.

Furnace repair should begin with a hands-on diagnosis to ensure that the problem has been identified, so it can be resolved correctly ASAP. If your furnace has suddenly stopped working, it could be from a faulty thermostat, a broken fan motor, a clogged air filter, or something else. But the only way to know for sure is to call a Pittsburgh HVAC contractor. 

How Much Furnace Repair Costs

The cost of furnace repair can vary depending on the extent of the repairs that are needed. Minor issues that may stop your furnace from working, such as replacing a faulty thermostat or cleaning a dirty air filter, won’t require extensive repair and can cost anywhere from $50 to $300. However, more complex repairs, such as fixing a broken fan motor or replacing a damaged heat exchanger, can cost anywhere from $500 to $2,500 or more. 

The best chance you have at preventing these expensive (and inconvenient) repairs is with regularly scheduled maintenance. Professional furnace or HVAC maintenance is a “look under the hood” of your system, allowing you to catch worn or failing parts before they cause a heating catastrophe. 

When to Schedule Furnace Repair

The best time to schedule furnace repair is before it fails entirely, leaving you without heat. This also makes scheduling easier, as you are not pressed for time in a cold home. It’s important to watch for any signs that your furnace may need repair, such as strange noises, a decrease in heating performance, a furnace that is more than ten years old, or an increase in your energy bills. If you notice any of these things, it’s important to schedule a repair appointment as soon as possible.

Red Carpet Treatment When it Comes to Furnace Repair

When it comes time to repair your heating system, Calfo believes the process should be as painless and straightforward as possible. You deserve upfront pricing and consistent communication — and a contractor that won’t make a mess when they arrive! At Calfo, we will roll out the red carpet both symbolically and literally, meaning you will be treated with respect and honesty, and we will roll out a red carpet to eliminate any dirt our technicians track into your home!

Schedule furnace repair and maintenance with Calfo — call 412-517-6509 or contact us online.