Is Your Furnace On But Not Producing Enough Heat?
Is your home furnace unit on but not giving off enough heat on a cold Bastrop, TX winter’s day? Your furnace may have a clogged, dirty air filter, which is one of the main causes of a furnace breakdown.
Is Your Home's Furnace Making Drastic Temperature Changes or Not Heating at All?
Your gas furnace could be experiencing a thermostat failure or malfunction. A faulty thermostat can lead to fan, pilot light, power, or gas issues and ruin the comfort of your home. Restore comfort levels by giving Parobek Plumbing & Air Conditioning a call to get a furnace repair diagnostic before any work is done.
Home Furnace Systems Are Prone to Cracking During Seasonal Changes in Temperature
Over time, changes in temperature may cause your gas furnace’s heat exchanger to crack, a potentially very dangerous situation, as cracks can allow carbon monoxide to seep into your home. Call a Parobek Plumbing & Air Conditioning furnace expert right away to have your home’s furnace professionally diagnosed & repaired.
Experiencing Pilot Light or Electric Ignition Issues?
If your furnace isn’t turning on at all, a common explanation is an issue with your pilot light or electronic ignition. Older furnace heating systems with a pilot light that continues to go out may seem like a small problem, but it can actually be wasting a lot of money and cause an increase on your monthly Bastrop, TX gas bill. As the weather gets colder, a flickering pilot light will make your furnace work harder and cause unnecessary wear and tear, resulting in a more costly bill.











