You may have noticed an unfamiliar smell after having installed a new furnace in your home. It’s common to worry that something is wrong with it, but it doesn’t always mean there is a problem. Amber Air Conditioning Inc. takes a look at some of the peculiar odors coming out of new furnaces and the meaning behind each.
Key Differences Between Furnaces and Heat Pumps
Heat pumps and furnaces are two of today’s most popular heating systems. In this blog, our experienced Amber HVAC technicians discuss the differences between the two, and how to determine which one is best for your home.
3 Signs that it is time to Replace your Furnace
Keeping warn during the winter is high on everyone list, but is your Furnace getting the job down? Give us a call and we will be sure to test your HVAC system, we service Corona, Lake Elsinore and Menifee.
Troubleshooting Your Oil Furnace Problems
Oil Furnaces are used in many homes as heating systems. This option is an important part to one’s comfort at home and if it breaks down, it can be devastating. Repairs can be costly and can take time to complete. If your oil furnace breaks down, take the steps below to try and troubleshoot the problem. STEP #1 Check the Thermostat First, check the thermostat. If the room temperature is seventy degrees for example, and the thermostat is set on sixty five, then the unit will not kick on. Simply change the temperature to remedy the problem. If the thermostat is a programmable one, make sure the batteries are working properly. The batteries may simply need to be changed. If your oil furnace is connected with central air or is zone, check and make sure the switch on the selector is set to heat. This can also be a simple remedy. Many times, it is […]