Furnace Problems? Do You Know a Good, Dependable Dallas Furnace Repair Company?
Your Dallas furnace repair contractor is here to serve you with the finest equipment, best trained technicians and low prices. In north Texas, natural gas furnaces are an essential part of the central heating and air conditioning systems found in many homes and offices. What follows are some key points to help in avoiding the disruption f family life and business activity that results when they fail to function properly.
How a furnace works
The furnace in your Dallas, TX home or commercial enterprise combines air and natural gas, which ignites, and distributes warm air through the building. Cool air enters the furnace from either the bottom or the top, and the thermostat impels the furnace to begin heating the air when the temperature drops below a predetermined level. Then, the gas valve opens, and the air goes through a filter, blending it with the gas. The gas is ignited, the heat exchanger retains the heat, and the air flows over it. Finally, the duct system pumps the warmed air into every room, and once the desired temperatures is reached, the gas valve closes, the flow of gas is cut off, and the furnace is shut off. Proper maintenance by a qualified Dallas furnace repair contractor will extend the life of the equipment and reduce natural gas consumption.
Why buy a two-stage or variable-speed furnace?
At first, the two- stage furnace runs at approximately 68% of its total heating capacity. When the temperature drops, it adjusts automatically and reaches the second stage to meet the increased demand for heat. This eliminates the need for setting the thermostat manually.
If you choose a variable-speed furnace, this will ensure that the building will receive the amount of air needed to keep the occupants comfortable. The motor’s intelligent technology will monitor the data it receives from the blower and make the necessary adjustments to ensure that the system is working efficiently and effectively.
What is AFUE rating?
A furnace is classified according to the Annual Fund Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating system, indicating the amount of heat produced per each dollar of gas consumed. If it carries a high AFUE rating, your fuel costs will be low, but this is just one factor that you should consider when purchasing a new furnace from a Dallas furnace repair contractor.
Fall preseason furnace check-up
It is best to have a certified HVAC technician check your furnace every year as the cold weather approaches. This professional will inspect the electronic ignition system, heat exchanger, motor, fan, pumps belts and bearings. He will also check the burners, air cleaner, air filter, pilot light and safety system, thermostat, venting, and controls—and adjust, replace, or repair any worn parts that could cause problems. Our Dallas furnace repair technicians also service heat pumps.




