I had no option but to call for emergency gas furnace repair.
I noticed some problems with my gas furnace when I first started it up in the fall. The aroma of burnt hair was really unpleasant. There was also a significant amount of dust flowing from the vents. I assumed that these troubles were caused by the program resting idle for almost 6 weeks. Because the weather changed really abruptly, I got tied up & forgot about my complaints with the furnace. I needed to find the snow shovels & ice scrapers, buy rock salt & schedule plowing for the driveway. I hauled all of my family’s Wintertide gear down from the attic & bought the teenagers current snow boots. The pool pump required winterizing & I put away all of the lawn furniture & barbecue grill. I inspected that all of the windows were shut slender & caulked where necessary. The Wintertide season was especially long & brutal this year. Not only did I switch to heating mode & raise the thermostat setting at the end of October, every one of us had blizzard conditions at Halloween. In early December, the outdoor temperature dropped down to setback twenty-5 degrees & every one of us accumulated over a foot of snow overnight. That’s when the gas furnace quit completely. In the middle of the night, I woke up to a chilly cold house. I tried decreasing the batteries in the thermostat & replacing the air filter in the gas furnace. I pushed the reset button & inspected the breakers in the electric panel. Nothing fixed the problem. I was sad about the water pipes chilly. I had no option but to call for emergency gas furnace repair. The overtime service cost me a fortune. The serviceman who handled the service told me that the failure was caused by a lack of service. Dust had built up within the program & led to it overheating.