Heating Repair Services in Brighton, MI
The last thing you want to deal with in the middle of a snowstorm is a lack of heat. At Dominion Service Company, we have experience repairing all kinds of heating systems and guarantee our work will ensure you rest easy and comfortably. Our reliable team will complete your furnace repair service right the first time, so you can leave the stress of worrying about the heating in your home behind.
We have the skills and expertise to ensure that your home’s furnace is working safely and efficiently. When it comes to deciding if you should call in a professional, keep an eye on the following warning signs.
Signs You May Need A Heating Repairs
- Insufficient heat flow: Remember that your furnace should always provide even heating throughout your home. Consider scheduling furnace repair if your system struggles to maintain a consistent temperature.
- Frequent cycling: Have you recently noticed that your furnace’s heating cycles are running often but aren’t reaching the set temperature on the thermostat? Then your unit may be experiencing frequent cycling and need a professional fix.
- Blower constantly running: There’s a problem if your furnace fan won’t turn off. Whether it’s due to an issue with your furnace fan limit switch or thermostat wiring, it’s critical to contact an expert for a solution.
- Pilot light is out: Airflow problems, a gas shutoff/shortage, or a dirty furnace can all cause the pilot light to go out. The good thing, though, is that you can restart an automatic or manual pilot light yourself.
- Electronic ignition is malfunctioning: Since an igniter won’t last as long as your furnace, it will require replacements. You can count on our technicians to properly assess your furnace, determine if there’s an issue with the electronic ignition, and install a replacement part.
- Unnatural smells: Strange odors coming from your furnace can be indicative of a major problem with your unit. Similarly, if you smell a gas leak, call an HVAC professional immediately and leave the house until it’s safe to return.
To learn more about our furnace repair services, contact Dominion Service Company today!
Common Heating Repairs
In addition to furnace repair services, we offer HVAC repair services for the following equipment/components:
- Thermocouple
- Igniter
- Thermostat
- Blower motors
- Flame sensors
- Capacitor
- Refrigerant
- Air filter rebuilds
To further extend dedication to our customers, we offer a 100% guarantee on our work, and if you’re not fully satisfied, we aim to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. With over 15 years of experience, our certified team members aim to not only meet your needs but exceed your expectations.
Why Choose Dominion Service Company To Service Your Brighton Home?
Dominion Service Company delivers exceptional heating repair services throughout the greater Brighton, MI, area, including Oakland, Livingston, and Washtenaw County. And should you decide it time’s to replace your existing unit, we never use shortcuts when installing new systems.
When you choose Dominion Service Company, you get:
- Upfront pricing with no hidden fees
- Fully trained technicians
- Extended warranties
- Easy financing
When you hire Dominion Service Company to repair your home’s heating system, your satisfaction is guaranteed! Schedule an appointment online today!
FAQs About Furnace Repairs
There are two main things you can do regularly: set or schedule your programmable or smart thermostat for optimal efficiency and change your filter. Beyond that, most manufacturers require professional repairs in order to stay in warranty. Calling a professional ensures you stay within warranty and is also much safer.
A blower motor that is worn out or faulty can cause a high-pitched whistling sound. This is coming from an increased vibration in the motor. You likely need a new blower motor, which our team will happily install for you.
The pilot light’s flame should be a strong blue. A yellow or flickering flame could indicate poor combustion, which is potentially dangerous because it could be producing carbon monoxide. Monitoring the pilot light is a simple way to check the furnace’s health and should be part of your regular personal maintenance plan.