Heating System Repairs For Your Home or Small Office
For all your furnace repair needs
Your home is your personal sanctuary where you should be able to relax and be comfortable.
It happens sometimes. The weather station calls for a cold snap or frost. Now what? Bayside AC strives to put your mind at ease with high-quality service and repair to get your property warmed up quickly.
First of all, we will help you avoid a potentially costly problem by repairing smaller problems when they occur.
Repair on your Heating and Air Conditioning System
We work with the top-rated brands in the country. Above all, we are equipped and trained to repair or install any system. This includes any of the following brands: Trane, Rheem, Amana, Maytag, Carrier and Goodman.
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Call Our Heater Repair Experts
Bayside Heating and Air Conditioning is the home heater repair company you can depend on any time of day. A cold house is the last thing you want to wake up to! It’s impossible to keep a heater running indefinitely.
There comes a time in every heater’s life when it no longer performs at the level you need. If heater repair isn’t cost effective, then it’s time for a replacement. If the cost of repairs exceeds 50 percent of the value of a new heater, then it makes more sense to replace the heater. For times like these, we offer replacement and furnace maintenance services for your heating system.
Signs You Need Heater Repair
- Increased heating bills
- Heater is consistently running
- Your furnace is more than 15 years old
- Gas burner flame is yellow not blue
- You hear strange noises coming from the heater
Why Isn’t My Furnace Working?
Heating equipment is complicated, and when one component malfunctions, it impacts the entire system’s ability to operate. Bayside Heating and Air Conditioning technicians will help you get to the bottom of even your most vexing furnace problems.
Common reasons to contact Bayside Heating and Air Conditioning for emergency furnace repair include these:
- The furnace won’t turn on
- The pilot light is out
- Strange noises are coming from the furnace during startup or operation
- The main burner won’t light or stay lit for longer than 3 seconds
- The blower never turns on after the burners are lit
- The furnace blower stays on constantly
Furnace Repair or Replace (Heating Repair or Replacement)?
There are numerous things that can go wrong with a heating system, especially an older system.
In some cases we may recommend a heating unit replacement. We understand a new HVAC unit is a cost not anticipated by most homeowners, so we will work with clients to help them make the best decision for their family and home.
What are your HVAC units symptoms?
- Not blowing warm air?
- Power bill going up?
- Substandard insulation on your outdoor HVAC line can cost you energy
- Is the fan not kicking on?
The contact relay switches power to the condenser fan and the compressor. Insects or other elements can jam these. It’s possible the capacitors need replacing. The “start” and “run” capacitors store electrical energy to start the compressor and fan motor. When they fail, the compressor or fan will not start.
- Noisy HVAC or HVAC system?
The outside condenser of a central AC can be loud. If your condenser is older, the best solution is a new unit. Newer designs are much quieter than those produced just a few years ago. If you have a newer condenser, the worst noise is probably coming from the compressor. A compressor sound blanket could solve this. We can install this easily.
- Puddles?
- Leaky AC?
If you see water puddle around your system with the A/C running, you have a clogged condensate drain tube or a clogged pan.
Try Our Furnace Troubleshooting Tricks
Furnace won’t kick on? We’ve done the troubleshooting for you. Below, we’ve listed the top six reasons furnaces stop working.
Does any of these issues and related symptoms match your furnace’s problem?
- No power to the furnace – If the fan doesn’t respond to raising the thermostat’s temperature, a breaker may have tripped, the wiring could be loose, or the furnace switch might be turned off. More complicated problems include trouble with the transformer, thermostat, control board, run capacitor, or blower motor. A technician can perform a diagnostic test to pinpoint the exact problem and come up with a solution.
- Failing motor – You might be able to hear squeaks and squeals from a motor that is about to fail. Immediate attention from a technician is required to save the furnace from breaking down.
- No ignition – In furnaces with spark ignitions, rapid clicking sounds indicate that the burner is trying to ignite. If it can’t ignite, there may be a blocked flue, faulty control board, or improper limit control. Repairing or replacing these parts should remedy the problem.
- Main burner problems – Burners that won’t stay lit are most commonly caused by dirty flame sensors or—in condensing furnaces—clogged condensate drains. If the burners won’t light at all, the gas supply could be cut off. To repair this, our technicians should only need to clean key components and make a few adjustments.
- Issues with the run capacitor or motor – These problems cause the blower not to turn on after the burners ignite. The capacitor can easily be replaced, while motor issues may require a bit more troubleshooting.
- Clogged air filter – Assuming the thermostat isn’t set to “on,” which keeps the blower motor on continuously, a clogged air filter is the primary cause of a blower motor running all the time. The restricted airflow may have damaged the limit switch, which senses the internal furnace temperature. An Bayside Heating and Air Conditioning technician will not only replace the switch; he or she will also pinpoint the problem. If a clogged filter is the cause, your technician will show you how to change your air filter.