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Potential Causes of Reduced Efficiency in Your Gas Furnace

Gas furnaces are a staple of many homes, providing safe and efficient heating at a very reasonable cost. Like any appliance, however, your furnace can suffer from a loss of efficiency over time, as age and wear-and-tear take their toll. Here in Park Ridge IL, gas furnace repair services are on hand to correct such problems, but it helps to understand the potential causes of reduced efficiency in your gas furnace before you need to call in a professional. An ounce of prevention beats a pound of cure, as they say, and the more you can do to prevent the loss of efficiency, the better off both your furnace and your wallet will be.

In many cases, reduced efficiency arrives with the simple accumulation of dust and detritus in your furnace. Burners can become clogged with gunk, which lowers their heating potential and may shut them down entirely if they become too clogged. Similarly, dust can create increased friction on moving parts, which affects their ability to do their jobs and makes wear and tear worse over time. This is especially true with such key components as the fan motor, without which heated air cannot reach your home.

In addition, damage and build-up can result in reduced air flow throughout your ducts, which forces the furnace to work harder to warm your home. The same principle holds true with loose parts and fittings, which can create breaches in the air flow or cause individual components to rattle in their housings. The blower fan could become bent or broken, the fan belt may become frayed, and in some cases, the flow of gas into the furnace may become blocked by build-up in the lines.

None of these things will shut your furnace down, but they will sap its ability to do its job effectively: coating you additional money in monthly energy bills. A good technician can fix the potential causes of reduced efficiency in you gas furnace, either as part of our regular maintenance program or with a formal repair call. Gas furnace repair and other heating services in Park Ridge, IL, can be provided by the experts at Shavitz Heating & Air Conditioning. Call us today and let us show you what we can do for you!

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