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Furnace Repair Company- Having DIY skills for home repairs can be extremely valuable to you as a homeowner wanting to save money. But attempting to repair the furnace in your home HVAC is not usually the best time to break out your skills. Here are five reasons why DIY furnace repair is too risky for you and should be left up to professional HVAC technicians.

If you attempt to repair your furnace on your own, there is a danger of starting a fire. You could end up with a gas leak, pilot light issues, or faulty wiring, and cause a fire or even an explosion in your home. The damages to your HVAC system and your home in general would cost you more to remedy than having a certified technician address any problems you are having—professional HVAC maintenance is safer and better for your budget in the long run! A qualified HVAC technician will make sure your furnace is repaired correctly while keeping an eye out for any other problems you might have missed.

Carbon monoxide leaks are another serious problem that could arise if you attempt to repair your furnace. The improper installation/connection of gas lines could result in a leak of this dangerous gas that could build up in your home and poison occupants. If you have a carbon monoxide detector that is broken (or just needs its batteries replaced), there is an even greater risk of such a leak being fatal. Professional HVAC technicians are trained to protect your home against carbon monoxide leaks, so you and your family remain safe.

Furnaces are usually warrantied; and if you try to do any DIY repairs to your furnace when it is still covered by a warranty, you run the risk of voiding that warranty. This is bad because future issues with your furnace won’t be covered, costing you more out of pocket. Moreover, most warranties require a certified technician to make any furnace repairs; so, calling one is easy and means you can use your time for other projects.

If you’re unfamiliar with your furnace and its many components, attempting to repair it yourself means that you run the risk of causing further damage to the furnace itself, as well as possibly impacting the entire HVAC system. Your DIY furnace repair might temporarily fix your problem in the short term, but other problems could arise in the future because of your actions. It could leave your family without heat when it’s needed and force you to have your furnace repaired properly or replaced entirely—an extremely costly job.

You should also consider possible negative impacts to your homeowner’s insurance because of making DIY repairs to your furnace. Homeowners are often required to provide proof of proper, professional furnace and HVAC system maintenance and repairs when applying for or updating any homeowner’s insurance policy; so, staying away from DIY repairs will help you avoid application process issues. You could incur a higher policy cost or be denied insurance because of making DIY furnace repairs. 

If you think your furnace needs repair, you should reach out to a professional HVAC company like The Coolest, based in Austin, Texas. As your go-to HVAC service and installation company in the area, The Coolest will send one of their qualified and experienced technicians to assist you with all your HVAC needs, including furnace repairs. Contact The Coolest via their website or by phone at 512-468-6140.

Written by: Erika Mehlhaff

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