Our Montgomery County Heater Repair Services
Angel Heating & Cooling is proud to be one of the most trusted HVAC companies for Montgomery County heater repair. Our team of certified technicians is trained to handle all types of residential heater repair services. Whether you need an emergency repair, a tune-up, or complete system replacement, we have the experience and expertise to get it done right.
Heater Repair
Whether your home has a furnace, heat pump, or electric heating system, our experienced technicians can provide prompt and reliable repair services. We always arrive on time with the necessary parts and tools to complete your heater repair quickly and efficiently. If your heating system isn’t working as efficiently as it should, or if it won’t work at all, we can troubleshoot the problem and recommend the best solution.
Boiler Repair
It can be dangerous to repair a boiler without the appropriate tools or training. That’s why we always recommend hiring a professional for boiler repair services. Our technicians are knowledgeable in all types of boilers, and can diagnose and fix the problem quickly. We’ll also provide advice on regular maintenance to help ensure that your boiler runs smoothly during the cold winter months.
Furnace Repair
Furnaces are complex systems and even a small error can cause them to break down. Our experienced technicians can quickly identify the problem and recommend a solution. We offer comprehensive furnace repair services, including replacement of parts, cleaning, diagnostics, and more. We service all types of furnaces, whether they’re powered by oil, gas, electricity, or propane.
Heat Pump Repair
If your home has a heat pump, it’s important to have it serviced regularly. Our experienced technicians can inspect the system for any signs of damage or wear and tear. We can also provide repair services and recommend measures to improve its efficiency. From replacing parts to cleaning filters, we do whatever it takes to keep your heat pump running smoothly.
Ductless HVAC
Ductless HVAC systems are becoming increasingly popular and our technicians have the experience to install, repair, and maintain them. We can inspect your system for any potential problems, replace worn parts, and clean the filters to ensure that your system is running efficiently. Our team can also provide advice on how to use your ductless HVAC system more effectively in order to reduce energy costs.
Common Heater Problems We Fix
As a seasoned HVAC company, we’ve seen it all. In our years of experience, we’ve fixed many common heater issues, including but not limited to:
Clogged air filters: Air filters are common in many types of heating systems. They are designed to collect particulate matter and prevent it from entering the HVAC system. Unfortunately, they can become clogged over time due to dust build-up or debris. When this happens, the flow of air can be blocked, which reduces efficiency and can even cause the system to stop working altogether.
Malfunctioning thermostats: Without a functioning thermostat, your heater won’t be able to accurately detect when it is time to turn on or off. This can lead to uncomfortable temperatures in your home and can even cause your energy bills to skyrocket.
Faulty burner assembly: The burner assembly is responsible for creating heat in order to warm your home. If it becomes corroded or malfunctioning, you may experience problems such as insufficient heating or even safety issues due to gas leaks.
Worn fan motors: Fan motors are used to push air through the home, ensuring that heat is evenly distributed. If they become worn over time, they may not be able to effectively circulate air and can even cause loud noises or grinding when in operation.
Gas leaks: Gas leaks can be more than an inconvenience; they can also be a serious safety hazard. If you suspect a gas leak, it should always be addressed immediately by our professionals. If your heater runs on natural gas, you should also have it checked regularly for leaks.
Poor air quality: Poor air quality can be caused by a variety of factors, such as clogged air filters and worn out fan motors. It can also be the result of inadequate ventilation or even mold growth inside your system, both of which require professional attention in order to resolve.