When your furnace won’t start, the idea of do-it-yourself furnace repair in Wyandotte, Michigan , can seem pretty daunting.

Fortunately, if you discover you need help from a heating and cooling pro in Wyandotte, Michigan , Gee & Missler Heating & Air Conditioning can handle all your furnace problems—so you don’t have to! We repair most brands and models of heating systems and also deliver emergency furnace repair.

If it’s the right time for a new heating system instead of repair, Gee & Missler Heating & Air Conditioning also delivers energy-efficient furnace installation in Wyandotte, Michigan .

While you’re chatting with us, think about a regular furnace maintenance plan that may help you avoid unnecessary repairs and increase your system efficiency. We can tell you how often your furnace should be examined by one of our certified pros.

How do you know if your home needs heating repair? Use the easy guide below.

8 Warning Signs Your Home Needs Furnace Repair

1. Some rooms in your home won’t get warm.

Your furnace should heat your entire home. If it doesn’t and some areas in your home are too cold, contact one of our HVAC technicians for furnace maintenance or repair.

2. Your home’s energy bills increase suddenly.

If you aren’t using your furnace more, but your home heating bills are rising much more than they should, it could be that your furnace is losing efficiency and is due for repair.

3. Loud sounds come from the furnace.

All heating and cooling systems make some noise, but if your furnace begins making odd noises—especially clanging—it’s a sign you need it examined by an expert.

4. Your heating system constantly turns off and on.

Called short cycling, a furnace that is constantly starting and stopping instead of turning on and running steadily through its cycle most likely needs repair from an experienced HVAC technician like the team members at Gee & Missler Heating & Air Conditioning.

5. The heating system won’t start.

If your furnace doesn’t start, that’s without a doubt a sign you should get HVAC repair. If it turns out you need furnace replacement, our HVAC technicians in Wyandotte can help you pick a new energy-efficient furnace that’s right for your home.

6. Water pooling around your heating and cooling system.

Any type of water pooling around your furnace is a sign there’s something off that needs timely HVAC repair. We’ll provide a diagnosis and present your repair options, so you can choose which course of action is right for your home and budget.

7. There’s a weird smell coming from your heating system.

Furnaces shouldn’t stink. If there’s a persistent foul smell coming from your furnace, it’s a sign you need repair. If you think you smell gas or a rotten egg smell, it could be a gas leak and calls for immediate action: evacuate your home right away and contact us for help once you have gotten to safety.

8. Weak airflow from vents in your home.

From problems with your ventilation system to issues with your furnace’s blower motor or a clogged furnace filter, insufficient or weak airflow from vents can be caused by a number of problems that may need HVAC repair, system maintenance or furnace installation.

Frequently Asked Questions: Furnace Repair

You may notice uneven heating, unusual noises like banging, squealing, or rattling, frequent cycling, burning or musty odors that don’t go away, or higher-than-expected heating costs. If your system isn’t keeping up, it’s smart to schedule a diagnostic.

If you suspect a gas leak or a CO detector alerts, shut the system down, get to fresh air, and contact emergency services and your HVAC company. For minor symptoms, it’s often okay to run it briefly, but continued operation can worsen the damage.
This can happen due to thermostat settings, a dirty air filter, pilot or ignition problems, a dirty flame sensor, or overheating that triggers a safety limit. A technician can pinpoint the cause and recommend the proper repair.
Many repairs can be completed in one visit, but the timeline depends on the issue, system accessibility, and whether components are in stock. After diagnosing the problem, your technician can give you a realistic timeframe.
A furnace may be a better candidate for replacement if it needs frequent repairs, is older and inefficient, or has major component issues. If the problem is isolated and the system has been well maintained, repair is often the most practical route. A pro can help you compare options.

We Can Help with HVAC Repair

Followed our troubleshooting guide but your furnace still won’t work?

Call us today or contact us online. We’ll come out and figure out the problem.

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