Homeowner Trusted Furnace Trouble Warning Signs
Dependable Furnace Repair
Severe winter weather in Des Moines, IA and surrounding areas requires a properly operating furnace. To enjoy max heating capacity, energy efficiency, comfort, air quality and safety, have your heating system inspected and serviced by the professionals from Holt Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Electrical. Family owned and operated, we’re available seven days per week, including 24/7 emergency response. Our 79 years on the job prepare us for every challenge and ensure a swift and successful outcome.
Heating Repair From Holt Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Electrical
From seasonal maintenance to repairs of all makes and models of furnaces, we verify appointments by way of a text message and follow up with a notification when your tech is on the way. We add a photo link so you’ll know exactly who to expect. Our team is background checked, factory authorized and highly trained. Holt Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Electrical looks forward to assisting our friends and neighbors across Des Moines, Des Moines, Clive, Urbandale, Norwalk, and Johnston, IA.
We’ve listed signs that the furnace isn’t functioning properly:
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Odd smells
– Strange odors that show up suddenly, a strong smell of fuel or a scent that doesn’t disappear over time indicate furnace issues.
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Fails to start up
– Disconnected wiring or functionality issues due to age of the unit may result in the furnace failing to cycle on when necessary.
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Pilot light color
– A healthy pilot light appears blue. A different color, such as yellow, is a sign of a ventilation issue.
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Insufficient heat
– Whether the furnace fails to produce heat or doesn’t provide enough heat to maintain comfort, it’s time to schedule repair.
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Strange sounds
– Squealing, whistling, banging, groaning or any loud or persistent operational noises need to be addressed as soon as possible.
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Polluted air quality
– Dirt, dust, bacteria and all sorts of contaminants can build up inside the inner workings of the furnace and become airborne, negatively impacting the health and cleanliness of the home.
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Carbon monoxide detector trips
– If the furnace’s equipped carbon monoxide detector goes off, turn off the furnace immediately, open the windows for ventilation and consult with the gas company and the tech from Holt Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Electrical to determine the cause of the problem.










