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• If your furnace is suffering from a pilot light failure, it isn’ t going to light up and produce heat like it’ s supposed to. Instead it could be leaking harmful gases into your home, and it certainly isn’ t helping your utility bill in the process. If you have a furnace that has this problem, don’ t try and relight the light yourself. Chances are good there’ s a reason that the light isn’ t working and it’ s important to get professionals in to take a look at the furnace to find out what the problem is.
• Whether you have gases leaking into your home, or your furnace is leaking out carbon monoxide, this is a very serious problem that you should never ever try to deal with on your own. These gases are dangerous and potentially explosive as well. Only trained professionals should be dealing with this type of risk. Working on your furnace in this condition could put your life in danger, and it could void your warranty or even your homeowner’ s insurance. Keep this in mind before you try and fix a potentially dangerous issue, because it’ s just not worth it.
FURNACE REPAIR TASKS BEST LEFT UP TO PROFESSIONALS
• Pilot Light Failure
• If your furnace is suffering from a pilot light failure, it isn’ t going to light up and produce heat like it’ s supposed to. Instead it could be leaking harmful gases into your home, and it certainly isn’ t helping your utility bill in the process. If you have a furnace that has this problem, don’ t try and relight the light yourself. Chances are good there’ s a reason that the light isn’ t working and it’ s important to get professionals in to take a look at the furnace to find out what the problem is.
• Gas Leak or Carbon Monoxide Leak
• Whether you have gases leaking into your home, or your furnace is leaking out carbon monoxide, this is a very serious problem that you should never ever try to deal with on your own. These gases are dangerous and potentially explosive as well. Only trained professionals should be dealing with this type of risk. Working on your furnace in this condition could put your life in danger, and it could void your warranty or even your homeowner’ s insurance. Keep this in mind before you try and fix a potentially dangerous issue, because it’ s just not worth it.