Three Signs of A Defective Heating System

Three Signs of A Defective Heating System

As the cold season begins, many homeowners fire up their heating system for the first time in several months. Doing so can be nerve-wracking: we all hope that our gas furnace, boiler, or other heat sources still provides the comfort necessary for winter. But if your heating system is faulty, here on the cusp of the holiday season, it will need immediate repair. 

If your system fails to produce a consistent temperature, makes strange noises, or simply stops working, reach out to Argent Heating & Cooling. We are a local company, owned by seasoned HVAC experts, serving homeowners throughout the Washington, DC Metro area. For over 35 years, we have provided professional heating repairs, installations, and advice along with many other service options. We’ve helped our community grow and change by offering state of the art products and award-winning customer service. 

Below, we outline three common kinds of signs that indicate your heating system needs repairs or replacement: 

Mechanical Issues 

Let’s begin with a class of signs that surely call for a fix: mechanical issues. As a machine, your heating system should operate smoothly and provide the benefits that its manufacturers promise. If it does not, call for professional inspection or repair

Potential issues include strange sounds that seem “off” or that your system has never made before. Take note if your heater squeals, hums noisily, or rattles – all of which may signal problems with its motor. A functional heater should run easily, especially newer models. 

Also, unusual temperature shifts between each room in your house may indicate a mechanical issue. Heating systems should maintain a stable temperature across your home. If it varies from room to room, your system may be unable to meet the demands of warming your home. 

Indoor Climate Issues

Other signs of a defective heating system involve an unhealthy climate in your home. A defective system may force you to adjust your thermostat frequently and affect your comfort. While heating units might need slight adjustments, they should not require regular resets to create a proper setting. 

Your system might also add excess dust into your home’s air. This doesn’t necessarily mean that it is defective – dust can build up when heating systems sit unused for months. Nevertheless, you should have it cleaned thoroughly. 

Both shifting temperatures and airborne dust can create poor air quality in your home. This, in turn, may irritate occupants who suffer from allergies or asthma. But upgrading your heating system to a more recent model will provide cleaner, warmer air. 

Other Relevant Signs

A few other signs might indicate a need for heating system repairs. However, this group’s symptoms can stem from a variety of other problems. Take them with a grain of salt and seek a professional opinion. 

You may receive higher-than-average electricity and/or gas bills during the winter as your home’s energy usage increases. This may signal that your current system struggles to keep up with your busy household. However, it may also stem from a poorly-sealed house (for instance, inadequate insulation around doors/windows).

Also, some health issues – like constant headaches, dizziness, or nausea – may come from a carbon monoxide leak in your heater. Although these symptoms can derive from many causes, investigate them carefully. Carbon monoxide endangers your whole home and must be addressed ASAP. 

Winter-Proof Your Home: Call Argent for Heating Repairs in the Washington DC Metro Region

As the holiday season rolls in colder climates, your heating system becomes more and more important for comfort. You can’t afford to ignore any warning signs: turn to Argent Heating & Cooling for professional heating repair services, replacements, and further appliance maintenance. Households throughout the Washington, DC Metro region have relied on our heating services and expertise for over 35 years. Call us today at (703) 281-6300 or fill out our online form for more information.