Monday, January 14, 2013

Brookfield Wi Furnace Repair | Heating Contractor Gregg Heating

Keeping your Brookfield Wi home warm during the winter keeps you and your family comfortable, as being in cold temperature areas like Milwaukee makes you susceptible to health problems. When your heating system stops working, you need professional home heating repair services quickly.
Home heating systems are complex, Professional technicians are trained to troubleshoot and repair a variety of home heating systems. Knowing when to call us can help keep your repair and utility costs more manageable. If you smell natural gas in your home, you and your family need to leave the house immediately and contact the fire department or gas company.

You may notice other signs that your home heating system needs our repair services. Like:

* Your furnace turns on, but only blows cold air
* Your furnace does not provide enough heat to your home
* Your furnace frequently turns on and off
* You hear the blower of the furnace running, but no air is coming out of the registers
* The blower continues to run after the furnace turns off
* Your home has uneven heating
* You hear rattling around your furnace
* You have a large amount of dust and pollen in your home
* You have unusually high utility bills



If you have one of these problems with your home heating system, or if you notice other signs that your heating system is not operating efficiently, call  to schedule an appointment. Professional technicians will conduct a thorough evaluation of your home heating system, and let you know of any necessary repairs.
For most inspections, the evaluation includes an inspection of the draft inducer fan, ignitor, gas valve, burner, heat exchanger, furnace blower, cold-air return, filters and ducts. The draft inducer fan is a component of most high-efficiency home heating systems. The ignitor, gas valve, burner and heat exchanger work together to heat the air, which is then moved to the furnace blower. The furnace blower performs two operations – pulling in cool air and pushing out warm air. The furnace blower pulls cool air from the cold-air returns, and, after the air is heated, pushes it back out into the home. Before the cool air is heated, a furnace filter cleans the air of any dust, smoke and allergens.

Some of the most common types of home heating systems are forced air or hot water systems. Regardless of the type of system you have in your home, our service technicians are trained to repair your system. In some cases, such as when units that are more than seven years old, your unit may need replacement. In the event that your home heating repairs become too costly, we can help you choose an economical, high-efficiency system that will help you save on your future utility costs, and provide your family with reliable heating throughout the winter.


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