Heating Repair in Liberty Hill
Furnace & Heating System Repair Pros in Leander, Round Rock, Georgetown, & Beyond
Covenant Air Conditioning & Heating provides repair services for residential and light commercial heating systems. We service all makes and models, no matter how old your system is. With our team of skilled heating technicians in Liberty Hill, our commitment to exceptional quality service is evidenced by our whole team being NATE Certified. Our skilled heating specialists are fully licensed and insured and our company is backed by 20 years of experience.
If you need a heating system repair in Liberty Hill, please call (512) 318-2257 or contact us online.
Six Signs You Need a Heater Repair
While some heating issues are obvious, like a system that stops working altogether, many problems manifest subtly. Recognizing these early signs can make it easier to call in professional help before small issues turn into major repairs. By addressing problems early, you'll keep your system running smoothly and prevent damage to other critical components.
Ignoring these six signs of heater trouble can lead to bigger headaches down the road:
- Rising Energy Bills: A noticeable increase in your electricity or energy costs can signal that your heater is working harder than it should.
- Short Cycling: If your system frequently turns on and off, it’s likely experiencing short cycling, which can strain your equipment.
- Hot and Cold Spots: Uneven temperatures throughout your home, even when the thermostat is adjusted, suggest an issue with your heating system’s efficiency.
- System Won’t Start: If your heater fails to turn on, it’s a clear indication that something is wrong and needs immediate attention.
- No Improvement Despite Maintenance: If you've spent time cleaning or replacing air filters and there’s still no improvement in performance, it's time to call a professional.
- Strange Noises or Odors: Unusual sounds like grinding or unfamiliar odors, especially gas smells, are serious warning signs that should never be ignored.
For older or reliable heating systems, it's especially important to have a trained technician inspect your unit before deciding on any major repairs or replacements. While a large replacement job might seem overwhelming, we offer flexible financing to make the process easier. Our team of certified professionals is dedicated to ensuring your family's comfort and happiness, with honest and reliable service as our top priority.
We Can Repair All Types of Heating Systems
At Covenant Air Conditioning and Heating in Liberty Hill, we repair all types of heating systems, including:
- Furnaces
- Heat pumps
- Electric Heat Systems
- Boilers
- Dual Fuel Systems (heat pumps with gas furnaces)
This list covers all heaters or heating types used in homes and capital buildings. Trust in over 20 years of dedicated experience.
If your heating system isn’t working and you want to save money, call our technicians at (512) 318-2257 to schedule a repair service in Liberty Hill.
Our Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 512-318-2257 today!
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What should I do if my HVAC unit emits a burning smell?
If the smell does not dissipate after a few minutes of being turned off, shut off all power and have someone knowledgeable look at it immediately.
If you cannot locate which part has been compromised, don’t try to fix it yourself or use heat again until a professional can do so. Do NOT dry clothes or cook food with any part of the system on as this could cause further damage and injury.
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How often should I have my HVAC unit serviced?
It is beneficial to have your unit serviced once a year. If there are any problems, they will be detected sooner and can save you money in the long run as the system may break down at an inconvenient time.
For heating systems, it’s ideal to have them serviced in the spring before the heating season begins. For cooling systems, having an inspection done in the fall is your best bet to make sure everything is in order for when it comes time to switch over from heating to cooling.
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What is the difference between a heat pump and a furnace?
Heat pumps are generally more efficient and quieter than furnaces. In the summer, they can be paired with air conditioners to produce both heating and cooling simultaneously, whereas furnaces work exclusively on either heating or cooling energy.
When it comes to heating and cooling your home, there’s a perfect choice for every situation. Heat pumps are most suited in mild or moderate climates as they’re less effective when the weather gets cold and hot; however furnaces can work anywhere with just about any type of temperature!