These Three Things Keep HVAC Units From Functioning Properly
When homeowners suspect problems with their HVAC units, it’s better to act sooner rather than later. Like a puddle of water, even a seemingly small issue could indicate a bigger, underlying problem. It’s critical to recognize these issues immediately. Problems with HVAC systems rarely go away on their own. They usually require the insight of a heater service repair team.
Small Units Mean Small Benefits
Even when building luxury homes, developers cut costs. Instead of measuring a home’s space and installing an adequate HVAC system, they might opt for the cheaper model than the efficient one.
Homeowners might look at their HVAC systems and think, “Looks pretty big to me.” But external size means nothing. It’s all about BTUs - or British thermal units. This unit measures heat.
Generally, homeowners need 25 BTUs per square foot. So, if a home measures 1,500 square feet, it should have an HVAC system capable of about 37,500 BTUs. Some central heating service companies may suggest more. Bigger is always better.
An HVAC unit might be too small for the house if:
- There are inconsistent temperatures throughout the home
- The HVAC unit is always on
- Homeowners notice consistently high energy bills
- The home is either too hot or too cold
When an HVAC system is too small, it works twice as hard to regulate the home’s indoor air quality. This can cause higher-than-average utility bills - which nobody wants. Homeowners should consider new heater installation if their units are too small.
Homeowners Should Monitor the All-Mighty Thermostat 
Some signs that the thermostat needs professional attention include:
- The HVAC system never turns on (or it never turns on)
- The thermostat’s digital display gives incorrect readings
- The thermostat does not regulate the home’s temperature - or does so incorrectly
A company that specializes in thermostat services can diagnose the issue and repair it. It may suggest installing a new thermostat if the old one isn’t working. There’s plenty of new thermostats on today’s market, and many pair with smartphones and tablets.
Keep Those Vents Clear of Debris 
The vents let your HVAC unit “breathe.” When dust, dirt, dog hair, or other debris clog the vents, the appliance won’t function properly. Some signs of clogged vents include:
- Strange noises coming from the HVAC unit
- Irregular home temperatures
- Unpleasant odors coming from the HVAC unit
- The unit won’t turn on or off
- Hot and cold spots
Homeowners should check their HVAC units’ vents at least once a month. They should also remove any easily-accessible debris, like leaves stuck to the vents’ exterior.
If there’s debris inside the HVAC unit itself, homeowners can also try removing it. However, they should turn off their HVAC systems first. If the problem isn’t easily fixable, they should consider calling a furnace repair service.
About Befort Plumbing & Heating
Residents of Aurora, CO know they can turn to Befort Plumbing & Heating for all their HVAC needs. These professionals have years of experience in furnace repair, furnace installation, and a suite of other home improvement services. Interested parties can get a free quote today.