Furnace Service and Repair
Pilgrim Heat and Air Provides High-Quality Furnace Repair Services in Tulsa, OK and surrounding areas
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Inefficient system? Heat not working properly? Let us help.
You depend on your furnace to stay warm and safe throughout the Oklahoma winter. When it breaks down, it can create a dangerous and stressful situation in your Tulsa, OK home.
Service on all makes and models
Trust the heating experts at Pilgrim Heat and Air for reliable furnace repair. Our team will evaluate your furnace, explain your options, and ensure it’s fixed properly. If you think your furnace might be malfunctioning, call Pilgrim Heat and Air now to schedule a repair!
Common Problems with central furnace systems.
Below are several common issues that may disrupt your home’s furnace system, which our expert team can swiftly diagnose and resolve for you.
- Clogged or Dirty Filters - Over time, filters can accumulate dust, dirt, and debris, reducing airflow and making your furnace work harder. This can lead to decreased efficiency and potential overheating.
- Thermostat Issues - Faulty or improperly calibrated thermostats can cause the furnace to not turn on or off at the desired temperatures, leading to inconsistent heating and discomfort.
- Pilot Light or Ignition Control Problems - If the pilot light or electronic ignition fails, the furnace will be unable to ignite, resulting in no heat. This can be caused by a variety of issues including thermocouple malfunctions or electronic control issues.
- Blower Motor Problems - The blower motor circulates warm air through your home. If it fails or experiences wear and tear, it can result in weak airflow, overheating, or no air circulation at all.
- Cracked Heat Exchanger - The heat exchanger is responsible for warming the air. Cracks can develop due to the metal expanding and contracting over time, leading to dangerous carbon monoxide leaks and inefficient heating.
Should I Repair or Replace My Furnace?
Before opting for a new furnace, you might seek to maximize the performance of your current unit. However, how much longer are you prepared to tolerate its inadequate functioning?
Here are some factors to weigh when determining whether to repair or replace your residential furnace:
- Age of Unit - If your furnace surpasses 10-15 years in age, it might be prudent to contemplate a replacement.
- Repair Costs - When repair expenses exceed half the cost of replacement, it's worth considering a new unit rather than further repairs.
- Safety Concerns - If your system poses safety risks like carbon monoxide exposure or fire hazards, replacement becomes imperative.
- Technology Advancements - If your unit consistently malfunctions or fails to deliver adequate heating, investing in a replacement could be more beneficial than continued repairs.