Don't let your heating system leave you frozen this winter. The HVAC Experts at ARIEL HVAC SOLUTIONS have you covered when you need furnace repair anywhere in Bay California.
When your furnace won’t start running, we’ve found you can sometimes fix this problem without help. Go through our straightforward troubleshooting guide before contacting us at 415.882.6888.
- Thermostat settings.Make sure it’s positioned on “heat.” Otherwise the thermostat won’t signal your furnace to start.
- Furnace filter.A dirty filter can cause your furnace to overheat and turn off as a safety precaution. It can also prevent it from creating and circulating heat.
- Circuit breaker.Your furnace’s breaker may have tripped. Identify it on your home’s electrical panel. Reset it if the breaker is in the middle or “off” position.
- Furnace switch.Your furnace has a switch on or near it that looks like a common light switch. It should be in the “up” or “on” position. If it was turned off, give your furnace a few minutes to start.
If your furnace still isn’t heating properly, contact us at 415.882.6888 or schedule an appointment online. We’re happy to support you through Expert furnace repair supported by a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.*
If your heating system still won’t run, ARIEL HVAC SOLUTIONS can diagnose the issue.
Our technicians have completed comprehensive testing to earn HVAC’s gold standard, NATE certification. This means they can take care of most any heating repair.
ARIEL HVAC SOLUTIONS have the knowledge to get the work done right the first time. And you can be at ease knowing our furnace repairs are upheld by a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee* for a year.
If you aren’t on a regular furnace maintenance schedule, now’s a fantastic time to begin one. A lot of furnace breakdowns can be prevented through this work, which also keeps your warranty intact, helps your furnace heat more efficiently and may even help it operate longer.
When we do furnace maintenance, our Experts will inspect, clean and lubricate important pieces. This covers the heat exchanger, which can discharge deadly carbon monoxide if cracks go unchecked.