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Furnace Repair Boise\u00a0<\/strong>–\u00a0Trouble shooting HVAC\u00a0– Furnace repair Boise read the following, most modern furnaces have a main control board with a diagnosis light.\u00a0\u00a0In the case, read the number of blinks on the control board, check the legend on the furnace door\u00a0to see the next course of action.\u00a0 The most common are failure to light, or tripped limit.\u00a0 Failure to light can be as simple as a dirty flame sensor (see blog) or a bad igniter.\u00a0 Tripped limit is usually due to lack of air flow,\u00a0clogged\u00a0filter, dirty indoor ac coil or bad fan motor.\u00a0 You can clear the control board fault by turning the breaker off and back on again.\u00a0 This will reset the board so it can try again.\u00a0 Always make sure you check your thermostat settings and breaker before going any further.\u00a0 Another common furnace repair Boise is the door switch, if your main door is not on tight enough the door switch will not be closed and no power will go to the furnace.\u00a0 I hope this has help you with your furnace repair Boise for other helpful tips visit our blog site or call us at 208 898-9888<\/span>.<\/p>\nTrouble Shooting HVAC<\/h2>\n
AC Repair Boise <\/strong>-Trouble shooting HVAC –\u00a0To help trouble shoot an ac repair Boise is a bit harder since most ac units do not have diagnosis lights.\u00a0 However there are still a few things you can look for.\u00a0 First check the thermostat settings and the main breaker for the a\/c unit.\u00a0 Next with the stat turned on see if the unit outside is running, if not you may have a blown fuse in the service disconnect next to the unit.\u00a0 If the unit is running, check the temperature of the air coming out of the top of the a\/c unit.\u00a0 It should be about 30 degrees warmer than the outside air.\u00a0 If it is not then you have a larger issue at hand.\u00a0 Also check the large copper line going into the ac unit, this line should be cold to the touch but never have ice on it.\u00a0 Many times on an ac repair\u00a0we find it is iced up.\u00a0 Icing will occur when your filter is clogged, indoor fan motor goes bad or if you are low on Freon.\u00a0 I hope this has helped with your trouble shooting, check our blog for more helpful tips.\u00a0 Call us for a\u00a0service call at 208 898-9888<\/span>.<\/p>\nThermostats<\/h3>\n
Honeywell Thermostat <\/strong>– If you have a Honeywell thermostat\u00a0or any other thermostat and you think it is having issues.\u00a0 First thing is to check the batteries.\u00a0 Not all Honeywell thermostats or\u00a0digital thermostats have batteries but it is a good place to start.\u00a0 Check the “Fan On” potion of the thermostat to see if that works,\u00a0also try the other mode (heating or cooling) to see if that function works as well.\u00a0 If your\u00a0thermostat is blank check to make sure you have power\u00a0to your furnace.\u00a0 The furnace\u00a0supplies\u00a0power to\u00a0thermostats that don’t run\u00a0on batteries.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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