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The flames came out the front of my furnace

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  Furnace repair in Mcdonough Turn it off call for service. This is too dangerous to mess with. Aaac Service Heating and air conditioning 11 mins ago The draft motor of the residential gas furnace has malfunctioned. This motor is responsible for expelling carbon monoxide from the house through the flue. Should it fail, the system is designed to shut down automatically. It is crucial not to operate it in this condition. Contact a local repair technician immediately. Aaac Service Heating and Air, located in Locust Grove, is available to assist you today. Learn more Issues we can fix fast The furnace tries to come on but it won't light The furnace flames come on but the blower doesn't The blower runs constantly but no heat The flames come on but go right out The thermostat clicks on but the furnace never starts The thermostat clicks on but the air conditioner won't start The fan comes on but its not cooling The fan on a/c isn't spinning The air conditioner is buzzing and w...

Basic Gas Furnace Safety Tips

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 Basic Gas Furnace Safety Tips Natural gas is also the most popular type of home furnace, accounting for nearly half of all residential furnaces in the US. Gas furnaces are great if you’d like a more cost-efficient and even heating system, but they also come with their own set of safety issues.  Here’s are ways to keep your gas furnace functioning safely, and when it might be best to contact a professional. Schedule a furnace cleaning and check-up to be performed yearly by a technician. Request that s/he checks for cracks in the combustion chamber, as these cracks could allow carbon monoxide to leak into your home. This should be done before winter starts. Change the air filter regularly. Dust particles can build-up on the furnace’s air filter and reduce efficient airflow and heating capabilities, as well becoming a fire-hazard or furnace failure potential in extreme instances of neglect. The air filter is usually located inside the front cover of your furnace, and should be c...