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A Guide to Replacing a Furnace Thermocouple or Electronic Flame Sensor

Furnace repair Queens Replacing a Thermocouple or Electronic Flame Sensor

The furnace thermocouple is a sensor that sends an electric current to the furnace’s pilot light. This current helps keep the pilot light lit. If the thermocouple isn’t working, then the pilot light will eventually go out and your furnace won’t work. The electronic flame sensor is a safety device that senses if there is a flame in your furnace’s burners. If there isn’t a flame, the electronic flame sensor will shut off the fuel supply to your

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How to Fix a Furnace that’s Not Turning On

How to fix a furnace that's not turning on - call Arnica for furnace repair

Just imagine you recently moved into a new home, and the winter is upon you. To your shock, you discovered that the furnace was not turning on. It’s a common problem with most of the homeowners that move in. Sometimes, the furnace gets damaged due to the relocation, sometimes it goes belly up due to overwork. Whatever the reasons may be, you need to get to working before the pipes freeze. Unfortunately, you are clueless about the source of the problem, and are unable figure it out. Call on expert technicians for furnace repair in Queens.

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Why to Replace the Furnace Filters

Why to Replace the Furnace Filters

No homeowner can deny the role of a loyal furnace in their house. Winters at home would not be so comfortable and warm if the furnace is not working at the optimum efficiency. Especially with senior family members and children at home everyone prays that the furnace does not give up in the middle of freezing winter. Unfortunately prayers are not heard always and that is why a fully-functional furnace can also turn its back on you. You can always not blame it for this outcome.

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How to Handle a Furnace Exhaust Pipe Which is Leaking

Furnace Exhaust Pipe  is Leaking

A furnace exhaust pipe leaking can be a serious issue, posing safety risks and reducing system efficiency. Identifying the cause early is key to preventing further damage. In this guide, we’ll explore common reasons for leaks and practical steps to fix them, ensuring your furnace runs safely and efficiently.

A furnace exhaust pipe is essentially used to direct the harmful gases such as carbon monoxide away from your home. The furnace exhaust pipe performs from the furnace’s combustion chamber.

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