Author name: Ellen Dougherty

Cooling

Should I Set My HVAC System’s Fan Setting to Auto or On?

The fan setting on your thermostat controls your HVAC system blower. The blower helps circulate hot or cold air throughout your home until the temperature on the thermostat is reached. There are two settings on your thermostat to control the fan – auto or on. AUTO means that the fan turns on automatically only when your system is heating or cooling air. Once the thermostat reaches the desired temperature, the entire system shuts off until the next cycle. ON means that the fan is constantly on and blowing air when your HVAC system is not heating or cooling air. Running your fan on AUTO or ON is a personal preference. We’ve provided the pros and cons of each setting option, so you can decide which one is best for you. Pros to Setting Your Thermostat Fan Setting to AUTO Keeping your fan on AUTO is the most energy-efficient option. The fan only runs when the system is on and not continuously. There is better dehumidification in your home during the summer months. When your fan is set to AUTO, moisture from cold cooling coils can drip and be drained outside. If your fan runs continuously, moisture does not have a chance to drip outside. It blows back into your home, and your AC works hard to remove extra moisture from the air. You’ll need to replace your furnace filter more frequently. Air is continually being cleaned, causing filters to get dirty more quickly. A clogged filter also makes your blower work hard and use more energy. Cons to Setting Your Thermostat Fan Setting to AUTO You may notice that there is less even distribution of hot or cool air. Once the air temperature reaches the temperature on your thermostat, the fan stops moving air throughout your home. The blower motor fan may wear out faster due to more frequent starts and stops. Pros to Setting Your Thermostat to ON Allowing the fan to run uninterrupted, there is a more even distribution of warm or cool air circulating through your home. This will help reduce hot or cold spots within your home. There could be reduced stress on the fan from less frequent starts and stops, which could potentially help extend its lifespan. The air could be cleaner in your home if it is pulled through a filtration or UV light system. Cons to Setting Your Thermostat to ON It may cost you more money to run your fan nonstop. Some systems have blower motors that are designed to run in the ON mode, while others are not rated for continuous use. In the winter, you may notice cool air coming out of your vents. This is because the air temperature is similar to the space temperature, so your home will feel cool. You’ll need to replace your furnace filter more often as air is constantly being blown through it. During the summer, any ducts that run in your attic or close to your outside walls can fill with warm air, blowing hot air into your home. Your HVAC system may now need to run more to offset the additional heat. Have questions or need service on your HVAC system? Call Rhoads Air Today to Schedule Service   Energy Efficiency Nuances Beyond the basic “Auto” vs. “On” setting, there are further ways to use your HVAC system for both energy efficiency but also to save money in the long run.  There are generally two types of HVAC systems on the market today: high efficiency systems that have variable speed blowers and systems with smart thermostats.  Variable Speed Blowers Unlike single-speed blowers that operate at a constant (and often high) speed, variable speed blowers can adjust their airflow based on the heating or cooling demand By running at lower speeds for longer periods, they use significantly less electricity and also provide more consistent temperatures and better humidity control, reducing temperature swings and that “blast” of air feeling. Smart Thermostats A smart thermostat offers additional control, convenience, and savings with proper usage.  Most can be operated from your smartphone or tablet, allowing you to adjust the temperature remotely and avoid wasting energy heating or cooling an empty home. This is particularly useful if you travel or have an irregular schedule.   Some smart thermostats use geofencing to detect when you’re approaching home and start adjusting the temperature so it’s comfortable when you arrive.   Additionally, smart thermostats more easily allow you to track your energy usage, providing insights into your heating and cooling habits and helping you identify ways to save even more.

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Navigating the R-410A Phase-Out: What Homeowners Need to Know

The landscape of home comfort is undergoing a significant transformation, with the impending phase-out of R-410A refrigerant.  This shift, driven by environmental concerns, will impact homeowners nationwide.  As a homeowner, understanding these changes is vital for maintaining a comfortable and efficient home.  We at Rhoads Air are committed to keeping you informed and assisting you through this transition. Understanding R-410A Refrigerant To grasp the significance of this phase-out, we must first understand what R-410A refrigerant is. What is R-410A? R-410A has been the standard refrigerant in many HVAC systems, including air conditioners and heat pumps, it’s integral to the cooling process. How R-410A has Been Used R-410A is and has been used in a wide variety of residential and light commercial HVAC systems. Operates at higher pressures than previous refrigerants. Why was R-410A Initially Adopted It was introduced as a more environmentally friendly alternative to earlier refrigerants like R-22, sometimes better known as “freon”. It originally offered improved efficiency and performance compared to its predecessors, but as time continued improvements to HVAC efficiency and performance as well as concerns about environmental impacts the EPA decided to phase out R-410A. The Environmental Impact and Phase-Out The primary driver behind the EPA’s decision of the R-410A phase-out was its contribution to global warming. R-410A’s Contribution to Global Warming  R-410A possesses a high Global Warming Potential (GWP), which can potentially trap heat within the Earth’s atmosphere.  This heat-trapping effect directly contributes to the greenhouse effect, which leads to a gradual increase in global temperatures and, ultimately, climate change.  To better understand this, consider the concept of GWP itself. Explanation of Global Warming Potential (GWP) It’s a metric that quantifies how much heat a particular greenhouse gas traps compared to carbon dioxide, the baseline for these measurements.  R-410A exhibits a considerably higher GWP than the next-generation refrigerants that are set to replace it.  This stark difference underscores the urgency of transitioning away from R-410A.  EPA Regulations and the 2025 Deadline In response to this pressing environmental concern, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has enacted regulations aimed at curbing the use of high-GWP substances.  A key component of these regulations is the deadline of January 1, 2025, by which manufacturers must shift to refrigerants with a GWP of 700 or less.  Why is the EPA Making These Changes This regulatory move is not arbitrary; it’s a strategic effort to mitigate the environmental impact of HVAC systems on a broader scale.  The EPA’s decision is also rooted in a commitment to align with international agreements that seek to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.  By phasing out R-410A, the EPA is taking a decisive step toward a more sustainable future for residential and commercial cooling. The Replacements: R-32 and R-454B As the HVAC industry prepares for the R-410A phase-out, the focus has shifted to the adoption of more environmentally friendly refrigerants, notably R-32 and R-454B R-32 R-32, in particular, has emerged as a promising alternative, boasting several key advantages. One of its most compelling attributes is its higher energy efficiency, which translates to reduced energy consumption and lower utility bills for homeowners.  Furthermore, R-32 has a significantly lower GWP compared to R-410A, making it a more climate-friendly choice. Its improved reliability also contributes to enhanced system performance and longevity.  R-32 is particularly well-suited for ductless systems, such as mini-splits, which are gaining popularity for their versatility and efficiency. R-454B On the other hand, R-454B is designed to excel in traditional ducted systems, offering an excellent balance of performance and environmental impact.  It also has a lower GWP than R-410A and provides a good balance of efficiency and environmental impact.  This refrigerant is engineered to work seamlessly with existing ducted infrastructure, making it a practical choice for homeowners who prefer traditional central air conditioning.  The transition to these next-generation refrigerants, R-32 and R-454B, represents a significant leap forward in reducing the overall environmental footprint of HVAC systems.  The adoption of these refrigerants will play a crucial role in minimizing the impact of home cooling on the planet while maintaining the comfort and convenience that homeowners have come to expect. Identifying Your HVAC System’s Refrigerant Knowing your system’s refrigerant type is crucial for planning maintenance and future upgrades. How to Check Your HVAC System Check the documentation that came with your HVAC system. Look for a sticker or plate on the outdoor unit that lists the refrigerant type. If you’re unsure, a certified HVAC technician can identify the refrigerant. Importance of Knowing Your HVAC’s Refrigerant Type Helps determine appropriate maintenance and repair procedures. Essential for planning future system replacements or upgrades. Proactive Steps for Homeowners Taking proactive steps is the best way to prepare for the R-410A phase-out. Schedule a Routine Inspection Scheduling routine inspection of your HVAC system ensures optimal system efficiency and extends the overall lifespan of your HVAC system all the while providing peace of mind, knowing your system won’t break at the most inopportune time.  For New Customers For those new to our services, or those concerned about the state of their older HVAC systems, this phase-out presents a critical opportunity to evaluate and plan for future upgrades.  It’s understandable to have questions or concerns about how these changes will affect your home’s comfort.  By understanding the current state of your system, you can make informed decisions about necessary repairs, maintenance, or potential upgrades.  This proactive approach helps to avoid unexpected costs and ensures that your home remains comfortable year-round.  Don’t wait until the last minute! Consider Future Upgrade Plans Now is an ideal time to research new HVAC systems that utilize the more environmentally friendly refrigerants, R-32 and R-454B.  These systems are not only better for the planet but also offer significant improvements in energy efficiency.  Investing in a new, energy-efficient HVAC system can lead to substantial long-term cost savings on your utility bills.  Additionally, modern systems often come with advanced features that enhance comfort and convenience.  By planning your upgrades now, you can take advantage of current incentives and

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Rhoads Air Price Match Promise

    Rhoads Air, a leading provider of home comfort systems, is proud to announce the launch of its Price Match Promise (P.M.P.) for all customers. The P.M.P. ensures that customers get the best price for their home comfort system(s) and peace of mind knowing that they are receiving the highest quality products and services from Rhoads Air.   Our Price Match Promise ensures that if customers find a better price elsewhere for a like-for-like system, we will match that price. If Rhoads Air cannot match the price, customers will receive a $100 gift card. This is one of the ways Rhoads Air provides customers with unbeatable value for their money.   To claim the P.M.P., customers simply need to provide a copy of a competitor’s proposal signed by an authorized representative to their Comfort Consultant. Our comfort consultants will work with the customer to match the quoted price and provide the best system possible. The P.M.P. is a remarkable opportunity for customers to take advantage of unbeatable value and obtain high-quality home comfort systems from Rhoads Air.   Rhoads Air Price Match Promise is a game-changer for anyone looking to upgrade their home comfort system(s) while being confident in their purchase. With Rhoads Energy and Rhoads Air century-long experience in delivering high-quality products and services, customers can trust that they are getting the best deal possible. The P.M.P. further solidifies Rhoads Air commitment to customer satisfaction, and it’s a fantastic opportunity for customers to save money and achieve maximum comfort in their homes.   “At Rhoads Air, our Price Match Promise to our customers reflects our commitment to providing quality solutions for their home comfort needs at a price that is in-line with current markets.  Consumers deserve to work with solution providers that offer a great service at a fair price, it’s that simple.” Todd Wagstaff – Director of Service

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Cool Crew Makes National News

OUR SERVICE AND INSTALLATION TEAM FEATURED IN LEADING PUBLICATION Last year, the Rhoads Energy Family of Companies launched Cool Crew:  one of the largest, most experienced HVAC service and installation groups in Pennsylvania. That innovative move made waves in our industry — both regionally and nationally. ACHR News, the leading magazine covering the heating and cooling industry, recently published a feature focusing on what sets Cool Crew apart. The publication was compelled by the story of a century-old company rebranding its core offering:  heating and cooling installation and service. A few highlights from the article: Mike DeBerdine, CEO of Rhoads Energy, noted that the company’s reputation as an energy products provider preceded its status as a heating and cooling equipment provider — a legacy of the company’s 105-year history as a heating oil and fuel distributor. The company’s solution was to take its team of more than 50 service technicians — from Rhoads Energy and its all of its affiliates — and rebrand them under the Cool Crew: same uniforms, same wrapped service vehicles. The Cool Crew operates under the tagline ‘Expert Service, Hometown Values.’ DeBerdine explained that the decision to rebrand their team of technicians goes further than just a name change; it’s a conscious effort to shift their reputation from being an energy products company that does service work to an HVAC company that sells energy products. DeBerdine said one of the ways to ensure expert service is to let employees know that they are valuable assets. Cool Crew technician and industry veteran Robert Yoh noted, ”It’s like a family atmosphere:” management goes a step further by hosting events that contribute to a positive company culture and help keep everyone on the same page. Andy Marmar, a Cool Crew technician and field service supervisor, echoes this sentiment, explaining that this supportive atmosphere extends outside the office space. He said one key idea behind Cool Crew: whether you would do the same thing or act the same way if you were dealing with a family member. One final thought from CEO DeBerdine: “I don’t want to be remembered as a company that just did service work …. I want to be remembered by a company that supported our veterans, supported education, and supported families and the community.” Learn more about the Cool Crew team and the services it provides.  

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Cooling, Heating

Three Reasons to use a Programmable Thermostat

  Space heating is the largest energy expense in the average U.S home, accounting for about 45% of energy costs. Homeowners frequently heat and cool their homes when it is not needed. This is where a programmable thermostat can help reduce costs and maintain performance over the life of your HVAC system. Here are three reasons why every homeowner should consider upgrading to a programmable thermostat: Energy Savings – Homeowners can save as much as 10% a year on energy costs by turning back the temperature of their thermostat 7 to 10 degrees for 8 hours per day from its normal setting. For every 1 degree Fahrenheit you turn your thermostat down, you will use 1% less energy. For example, if you reduce your heating by 10 degrees overnight, you will use 10% less energy. Convenience – Programmable thermostats allow homeowners to adjust the temperature according to their schedule. They can be set to change based on whether or not the home is occupied or homeowners are awake or asleep. There are several types of thermostats available including ones that offer a full seven-day program to ones that learn from your schedule based on motion detection technology. Regardless of the type of programmable thermostat you decide on, once you set your schedule, you’re ready to go. There’s no need to manually change the temperature settings every day. Most Wi-Fi thermostats offer the ability to control the temperature in your home from anywhere through a mobile app. Prevents overuse of your system – Using a programmable thermostat helps to prevent overuse of your system by avoiding unnecessary stress to your system and can contribute to the need for frequent repairs.  When you program your thermostat, you’re able to reduce the time your system is running, while maintaining home comfort. Are you ready to upgrade to a programmable thermostat? Contact us to discuss your options and be sure to ask if any thermostat rebates are available in your area.

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Cooling, Indoor Air

Cleaner Air in Your Vehicle

  Air quality has never been more important no matter where you are during your day. Now there’s a high-tech way to make the air you’re breathing in your car clean and safe. The Air Scrubber-Mobile, is an easy to install, pocket-sized unit. It reduces contaminants in the air and on surfaces in your vehicle. The device can be used in vehicles, hotel rooms, small offices or campers – up to 500 square feet of coverage. The Air Scrubber-Mobile uses proprietary ActivePure® Technology*. This technology destroys up to 99% of surface and airborne contaminants to purify surfaces and air, removes VOCs, smoke and odors. Additional benefits include the reduction of airborne contaminants and allergens that trigger asthma and allergy symptoms. It freshens air and removes odors in otherwise stale-probe environments. Additionally, it reduces dirt and dust from the air to make cleaning easier. Operation is easy and simple to use with touch sensitive buttons. The device comes with both a 12-volt DC car adapter and a 100-240-volt 50/60 Hz AC adapter with interchangeable plugs to allow for usage in multiple environments. The base is designed for a variety of mounting options. It also includes a wire stand to hang the device without the base. For more information on pricing and availability, please contact our office.   *ActivePure® has been tested in independent labs and proven effective on bacteria, viruses, mold and fungi on surfaces and in the air.

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Cooling

Six Spring HVAC Tips

  Spring cleaning is a tradition in most homes, but there are a few items related to your air conditioning system that need to make your “to-do” list to ensure your equipment is ready to go when temps start heating up. Here are six tips to help keep you cool all summer long. Check your outdoor unit for any signs of damage that may have occurred during the winter.  Clear any leaves or debris that may have accumulated around or behind your unit before turning it on. If you are planning to plant new shrubs or plants to conceal your unit, leave at least two to three feet of clearance around the unit on all sides. This allows for proper airflow and adequate space for maintenance. Schedule an annual maintenance appointment. Routine maintenance carries huge benefits for every air conditioning system. Thorough annual service boosts efficiency, which lowers your cooling bills. It also prevents about 70% of all outages and can increase system lifespan by up to 50%. Enroll in our Cool Core Plan. Not only will is your annual maintenance included, you’ll receive a 15% discount on parts and labor, reduced diagnostic fees and receive priority emergency service. Clean your filter. A blocked filter can impede airflow, which makes it more difficult for cool air to reach your living space. Blocked filters that are neglected for too long can cause coils to freeze, leading to a service call. We recommend replacing your filter every month during the cooling season. Rotate your ceiling fan blades. Ceiling fans and air conditioning work well together. Fans create a wind chill effect and draws warm air to a room’s ceiling when the blades turn in a counter-clockwise direction. A ceiling fan will allow you to raise your thermostat setting about four degrees with no decline in comfort. Install a programmable thermostat. If you do not have a programmable thermostat, consider installing one this spring. You will have better control of the temperature in your home and it can help reduce costs and maintenance over the life of your air conditioning system. Consider an upgrade. The best time to replace your HVAC system is in between seasons. You have time to work with our professionals to choose the best system for your family’s needs. Upgrade this spring and you can avoid a huge headache and inconvenience of an emergency replacement. If you need to schedule your annual cleaning appointment or learn more about replacing an older HVAC system, contact our service team today. BONUS: We have cooling options for homes without ductwork!  Ditch the window units and fans and convert your home to energy-efficient ductless, mini-split air conditioning. As a Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor, we provide Zoned Comfort Solutions® that bring unmatched energy efficiency, performance and control to home heating and cooling. Learn more about this ideal cooling solution for homes without ductwork.

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Cooling

Do I need an annual service agreement on my HVAC equipment?

  A service agreement or annual maintenance contract is an important item for all homeowners to consider. These contracts protect heating and central AC systems. HVAC systems are in investment for homeowners. To ensure they’re getting the full value, systems should be maintained annually. Think of a service contract as an insurance policy, but with added benefits. One of the vital features included in our service contracts is a yearly cleaning and tune-up. This annual service ensures the system is running at peak performance. A more efficient system helps keep heating and cooling costs down and improves the lifespan of your system. Wear and tear causes strain and stress on components, especially motors. This additional stress can increase energy bills as the system works to compensate for the additional strain. Another benefit of the annual cleaning is small problems can be diagnosed. They can be resolved before a major, inconvenient breakdown occurs. Some service contracts include “no-charge” parts in their plans. Most plans include a parts and labor discount on future repairs. Most equipment manufacturers require annual maintenance to ensure the warranty on your system is valid. However, homeowners already have that requirement checked when they enroll in an annual service contract. An additional benefit for Heating Oil Customers For our customers who have heating oil systems, we offer an additional benefit in our service contracts. TankSure®, a valuable service that provides peace-of-mind coverage for your oil storage tank and helps protect your home, property and the environment. Homeowners with qualifying tanks will receive up to a $1700 credit to help cover the cost of a tank replacement. If the tank is not qualified for the program, homeowners receive a $200 replacement credit to upgrade their oil tank. During your yearly clean and tune, our technicians perform an ultrasonic inspection. For instance, they will check the tank’s wall thickness and other key components to evaluate when a proactive replacement is necessary before the tank leaks. For homeowners with underground tanks, a $200 replacement credit is available for upgrading a tank to one that is aboveground. We offer annual service agreements for heating oil, natural gas and propane heating systems, central air conditioning systems, heat pump systems and water heaters. For full details on our heating service plans and what each includes, please visit this page.

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Heating

My Furnace isn’t Working: Oil Furnace Troubleshooting

It’s the first cold snap of the season and the last thing you want to be dealing with is a heater not working. We have a few things to check to see if you can resolve the issue yourself before calling for an emergency heating service appointment.  If after you go through these few tips and you’re still having issues with your heater or oil furnace, give Rhoads Air a call.  We’ll get an appointment scheduled with one of our experienced technicians to evaluate your system and work to get it back up and functional. Check the Thermostat Make sure the temperature is set above the current room temperature and the system is set to HEAT position. Your thermostat may have two options for the fan setting.  The Fan ON option allows you to run the system blower continuously.  The AUTO setting will only run the blower when the system is heating.  Try to get the heater to turn on by raising the thermostat to the highest temperature setting. Do You Have Oil? When was the last time you had your tank filled? Check the gauge. If you let your tank go lower than ¼ before calling, you can risk running out of oil before your next delivery.  If this happens, your boiler or furnace will need to be primed and restarted.  It is best to schedule your next delivery when your tank is around ¼ full. We need a few days to schedule your delivery. Confirm the Service Switch is On If they are both on, the breaker panel is the next spot to check to see if power was interrupted in the system.  Verify that no one is doing any electrical work in your home before turning any breakers that may have tripped back on. Check Your Furnace or Boiler Dirty Filter Is the cabinet warm to the touch?  A dirty filter can block air flow which would lead to the cabinet being warm, but no air coming out of registers.  Simply installing a clean filter can resolve the problem. Be sure all registers are open and not obstructed. Reset the Furnace Control Module Next, look for the reset button on the furnace control module.  If it is popped, the problem with your furnace not running could be fuel-related.  Press the reset button ONCE and check your oil tank and in-line filter.  If the button doesn’t quickly pop back up or won’t reset, give us a call to schedule a service visit. Check for Any Error Codes There may be error codes or faults showing on the furnace.  We recommend writing down anything that is flashing to help our technicians if they need to service your system.  Reset the equipment by turning the power off to the equipment. Waiting two minutes and then turning the power back on.  If it turns back on, we still recommend scheduling a service visit to evaluate the system and review the codes you found Check the Intake & Exhaust Pipe for Obstructions Next, check the intake/exhaust pipe. If you have a high-efficiency furnace, or any furnace that does not vent into a chimney, find the intake and exhaust pipes.  Typically, these pipes are white PVC and can be found by tracing the location from your furnace to the outdoors. Verify nothing is obstructing the intake or exhaust pipe.  If there is, clear the obstruction, and recycle your furnace (turning the service switch off, and back on after a few seconds).  Your furnace will then attempt to ignite.  If it does not resume normal operation, do not hesitate to call and we will have a service professional evaluate your equipment. When was Your Oil Furnace or Heater Last Serviced? Finally, be sure to schedule routine maintenance yearly to keep your heating system operating at optimal levels.  Routine maintenance also can catch small problems before they turn into a major issue.  Routine maintenance also boosts efficiency which drives down heating costs and can extend the life of your heating system by up to 30% Need to schedule a service appointment? Contact Rhoads Air today»

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Heating

What to do when your Gas Furnace or Boiler Doesn’t Start?

  It’s the first cold snap of the season and the last thing you want to be dealing with is a heater not working. We have a few things to check to see if you can resolve the issue yourself before calling for an emergency service appointment. If after you go through these few tips and you’re still having issues with your heater, give Rhoads Air a call. We’ll get an appointment scheduled with one of our experienced technicians to evaluate your system and work to get it back up and functional. Check the thermostat. Make sure the temperature is set above the current room temperature and the system is set to HEAT position. Your thermostat may have two options for the fan setting. The Fan ON option allows you to run the system blower continuously. The AUTO setting will only run the blower when the system is heating. Try to get the heater to turn on by raising the thermostat to the highest temperature setting than the room temperature. Did you lose electricity? Did a breaker trip? If you lost electricity recently, check to see if a breaker tripped. Flip the switch on the breaker back on and see if your furnace or boiler starts. If your breaker continues to trip, please call us to schedule an appointment. Also check that the electrical switch on the furnace is in the ON position. If your system has recently been serviced, this switch may have been accidently left in the OFF position. When was the last time you changed the filter on your system? A dirty filter makes your system work harder to move warm air efficiently throughout your home. Dirt can also accumulate on coils resulting in further restricting airflow. When your system must work harder, parts may wear out quicker and need to be replaced sooner. A clogged filter can cause a furnace to shut down. Replacing a dirty filter can lower your furnace’s energy consumption by as much as 15 percent. Did your pilot light go out? Older gas furnaces use a standing pilot light that may have been extinguished. It could be a combination of things that caused this issue. If your furnace clicks on, but doesn’t fire up, there most likely is a pilot light or ignition sensor issue. We recommend calling for a service appointment and not cleaning the sensor yourself. Newer systems use an electric intermittent pilot ignition that receives a signal from the thermostat and should be inspected by a professional. Is the service door on your furnace or boiler closed? Check to see if the service door on your furnace is properly shut. If you recently changed your filter or had service, the door may have been left open or closed incorrectly. Most furnaces have a safety sensor that prevents the furnace from running if there is an issue with a door. When was your heating system last serviced? Finally, be sure to schedule routine maintenance yearly to keep your heating system operating at optimal levels. Routine maintenance also can catch small problems before they turn into a major issue. Routine maintenance also boosts efficiency which drives down heating costs and can extend the life of your heating system. Need to schedule a service appointment? Contact Rhoads Air today! 

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