Chilly Ben's Heating And A/C

KY

4.9 (0 reviews)

HVAC contractor

labors warranties Outstanding certifications &#038satisfaction guaranteed Schedule Service Home Heater Repair Expert Heater Repair In Bowling GreenKY &amptest our knowledge instead. At Chilly Ben’s Heating and A/Cthey still occur as internal parts deteriorate with excessive use and agepaying attention to the common signs of wear below keeps minor repairs from becoming extensivebut it’s not normal if it occurs nonstop or comes from the heater. Similarlyclicking is understandable as the unit powers on as the igniter lights the burnerbut constant clicking means it’s failing. Other off-putting sounds comprise squealingwhistlingcausing hot and cold spots. Higher bills: Even if your system isn’t long or short cyclingraising monthly energy costs. Yellow pilot light: If you have a gas furnaceyour pilot light should always be blue. Yelloworangepurpleor red could mean incomplete combustion and inadequate heating power. If outclogs lower air outputmaking your unit take longer to reach your desired temperature. It also reduces air qualitypushing out pollutants that encourage allergiesasthma

200 Witt Rd, Franklin, KY and White House, TN.

(270) 776-3691

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