Good Deals Heating and Cooling HVAC emergency

Your HVAC is an invisible comfort that works unnoticed all the time. However, things change when the HVAC system malfunctions or breaks down. When an HVAC emergency happens, you should know what to do to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone in the house.

Don’t Panic as Soon as Your HVAC Goes Down

Having a heating or cooling problem is no joke especially if it occurs during severe weather conditions. It’s a question of the overall safety of your family. Anytime your HVAC system goes down; it is imperative to get it repaired and running as soon as possible. If it breaks down during the night or over the weekend, there are emergency HVAC services you can rely on and get the problem sorted.

When an HVAC emergency presents itself there are a few things you can check before calling the professionals. Here are some dos and don’ts:

Troubleshooting Your System

Good Deals Heating and Cooling furnace maintenanceCheck for simple solutions to the problem. Do you have power? In case there is a blackout, restoring your power might get the HVAC system back up and running. If power isn’t the problem, check if your thermostat is programmed correctly. Do you have a dirty filter that might be inhibiting free airflow in the HVAC system, or is the outdoor condenser clogged or congested by debris? These are some of the simple problems that can cause your HVAC system to malfunction. Before you call an emergency technician, check these out.

Don’t Attempt DIY “Fixes”

In case of an HVAC emergency, you might get tempted to do some repairs to your system, but you shouldn’t. HVAC systems are complex systems and problems can be made worse, especially if handled by a person with no experience. Don’t make a simple fix become a costly affair – leave the repair to the professionals.

Alternative Solutions

Sometimes troubleshooting bears no fruit, and you have no option but to call an HVAC repair expert. Before the HVAC technician arrives, use alternative methods to try and heat or cool your home. Open the windows if there is too much heat and turn on a secondary fan if you have it. Keep your family’s peace of mind as you wait for an emergency technician to arrive.

Have an HVAC emergency? Contact Good Deals Heating and Cooling for service. Call 215-947-1166 for more information.