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Kearny Heating Repair Guide: Troubleshooting Furnace Air Flow Problems

Monday, January 9th, 2012

Whenever you notice furnace air flow problems in your Kearny home, you can usually do a little troubleshooting and solve the issue on your own. Most air flow problems can be fixed easily and quickly. Here are a few guidelines to get you started, but if you need help or notice other problems with your furnace, call a qualified York heating technician.

Furnace Filters:

Checking the furnace filter is the first step you should take when there are any issues with your furnace, but especially with air flow problems. If a filter is dirty enough, the furnace will not come on at all. Ultimately, a clogged or dirty filter restricts the air flow, and this is the source of air flow problems ninety percent of the time.

Supply Registars and Cold Air Returns:

Once you’ve replaced or cleaned the filter, check your cold air returns, which are the vents that draw in the cold air in forced air systems. When a cold air return is blocked  by furniture or other obstructions, they cannot draw in enough air to allow the furnace to put out an adequate amount of hot air. Make sure they are open if nothing is blocking them.

Next, check your supply registers, which are the vents that supply the warm air, and make sure they are open as well. Whenever your heat is on, all of your supply registers should be open. Closing some vents will not increase the air flow in other vents in the house. Closing off one or two in areas where heat is not always needed will not hurt your system; however, when you close too many supply registers, it can cause problems with the ductwork and eventually damage the furnace if the air pressure is not correct.

Clean Your Vents:

You should have a qualified York HVAC technician professionally clean your ducts and vents at least once a year, which is another reason it’s important to schedule annual maintenance visits. A professional cleaning is typically part of the yearly heating system inspection. You can help by vacuuming your vents regularly, particularly during the months the heating system is not in use, or at least before you turn it on in the fall. Simply cleaning your vents can help air flow and extend the life of your entire heating system.

If you continue to experience air flow problems, call a certified York heating technician. There could be a more serious issue, or if you have a newer furnace, your original ductwork could be the wrong size for that furnace model.

Product of the Week: LX Series TM9V Gas Furnace

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Our product this week is the LX Series TM9V Gas Furnace. This furnace offers a lot to the discriminating home buyer, including proven reliability and great energy efficiency.  The LX Series TM9V Gas Furnace has an AFUE rating of 96 percent, one of the highest in the industry. It also has a variable speed motor, which also helps it use less energy. You will definitely save on your monthly bills if you get this York furnace installed, it can reduce energy costs up to 40% compared to many older furnaces.

The LX Series TM9V Gas Furnace is compact, only 33 inches tall, so it will fit in almost any basement or attic. It also has a super-quiet motor, so the noise of your furnace will never bother you. And with York’s innovative ClimaTraK Technology, you furnace’s motor can be set so it works best with your climate. This ensures that you will be comfortable all winter long, whether you live in a dry, temperate, or humid area.

For more information about this product or to get one installed in your home, contact your local New Jersey York Dealer.

Product of the Week: Affinity Premium Humidifier

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

As the days get colder and you turn on your York heating system, it is time to start thinking about your indoor air quality. Since you keep your windows closed during the colder months, and modern houses are sealed for energy efficiency, it is not hard for your indoor air quality to deteriorate. To keep your house comfortable (and make your heating system more effective) you should think about investing in our product of the week, the Affinity Premium Humidifier.

Affinity Premium Humidifier works by releasing water vapor into your home’s air. This moist air makes your home much more comfortable during the dry winter months and can even help you heating system transfer heat more effectively. More humidity in your air can also help to ward off bacteria and reduce allergic reactions.

This whole house device works from a centralized location to evenly distribute the conditioned air to every room. The Affinity Premium Humidifier can also be equipped with an Optional Automatic Humidifier Control, which regulates and adjusts your humidity levels to exactly what you need. If you need an upgrade to your current York comfort system, you can’t go wrong with the Affinity Premium Humidifier!

For more information, take a look at this brochure. To have one of these humidifers installed in your home, contact a local New Jersey York Dealer.