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]]>To prevent a Boise furnace repair use a quality 1″ pleated filter, usually somewhere around $7 to $12. A cheap filter will not catch enough of the dirt and be useless. Too thick of a filter will cause other issues in most furnaces such as low air flow. Replace these filters every 3 to 6 months. In most cases in today’s furnaces if you have a Boise furnace repair caused by dirty filters you will see a trouble light on your control board. This board is usually behind the solid (top) panel of the furnace. Each furnace is different but the most common code is 4 blinks. Often times this can be fixed by simply removing the clogged filter, turning off and back on the system. This will fix the air flow problem and reset the control board to allow the furnace to try again. If you have tried this and still have no heat then it is likely that your main high limit is now bad and need replacing. NEVER bypass a high limit or other safety switch. They are there for your safety and are a vital part of your system.
Cleaning to prevent a Boise furnace repair could include your flame sensor, blower wheel, burners, pilot orifice or pressure switch port. All of these can cause a Boise furnace repair if not addressed. We recommend that your furnace be cleaned every 2 to 3 years along with a safety check to assure that it is running as cost effective as it can, is safe and to prevent an expensive Boise furnace repair. Call our offices with any questions or helpful advice we can give. We often solve Boise furnace repair over the phone saving homeowners time and money.
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