Fall Tune Up Part 7 – The Furnace Workhorse 💪
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As the temperatures begin to dip in Dallas, many homeowners turn their attention to their heating systems. What happens when you peek inside your furnace and find a dirty blower motor? This seemingly minor issue could lead to major problems if left unchecked. A dirty blower motor can restrict airflow, causing the furnace to work harder than necessary, which can lead to higher energy bills and a reduced lifespan for your unit.
During a recent fall tune-up, we discovered a blower motor that was starting to show signs of wear and tear. It had some heavy buildup, likely from recent construction work in the home. While it wasn't a critical problem just yet, ignoring it could lead to more significant headaches down the road. That's why regular maintenance is essential for keeping your HVAC system running smoothly and efficiently.
We recommended a deep cleaning of the blower motor to ensure it spins freely and operates at peak performance. This preventative measure not only helps maintain comfort but also saves money in the long run by preventing unnecessary repairs. If you haven't had your furnace checked this fall, now is the perfect time to schedule a tune-up with Medley Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing. Don't wait until it's too late!
Now I'm just kind of looking in here at the blower motor, feeling to see if it spins freely and doesn't have a lot of play in it, seeing if it looks real dirty. It's a little dirty. It could probably stand to be cleaned actually. It's got some pretty heavy build up maybe where some sheet rock work was done or something like that. We'll give them an option for pulling the motor out, deep cleaning it, and putting it back in because if that gets out of hand, the wheel gets heavy, the motor works harder, the equipment doesn't like it. It's not bad yet. It would really be a preventative recommendation, but definitely not a bad idea if they did want to take care of that.
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