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3 Signs of a Clogged Furnace Flue in Tempe, AZ

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A clogged furnace flue prevents the release of carbon monoxide and other gases from leaving your Tempe, AZ, home during combustion. When the gases accumulate in your house, they put you at risk because some gases are toxic when inhaled. You need to make sure your furnace flue is working safely. Read on to learn three signs of a clogged furnace flue:

Excessive Soot

When you notice excessive soot around your furnace flue, it might indicate inefficiency that requires a call for maintenance. The furnace produces heat by burning natural gases and produces byproducts, including carbon monoxide, after combustion. The byproducts leave the house through the furnace flue; however, when clogs develop, they remain inside the furnace and produce excessive soot.

Water Streaking the Furnace Wall

When you notice water streaking down the walls of the furnace, it might be an indicator of clogging of the furnace flue. When you have a clogged furnace flue, air won’t circulate properly, causing moisture to build up in the furnace.

Additionally, water is a byproduct of combustion, and it leaves the flue in the form of vapor. However, when there’s a blockage, water will remain inside the flue and start streaking the walls of the furnace.

Yellow Flame

When you power up your furnace, check the color of the flame that it produces. Normally, the flame is blue, and a change in the color from blue to yellow indicates a clogged furnace flue. The furnace flue vents out carbon monoxide, but when it has a blockage, carbon monoxide remains inside the furnace. Combustion of carbon monoxide produces a yellow flame.

Carbon monoxide is a harmful gas, and your furnace flue needs to vent it out to prevent causing harm to your household. Leaves, debris and specks of dust often clog the furnace flue, and you have to check it regularly and keep the passage open. If you need furnace repair, installation or maintenance in Tempe, AZ, get in touch with REEis Air Conditioning today.

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Why is maintenance important for your air conditioning and heating system?

Regular air conditioning maintenance is essential to keep your HVAC system running efficiently, reliably, and cost-effectively. Scheduling REEIS Advanced A/C maintenance help prevent unexpected breakdowns, extend the lifespan of your unit, and improve energy efficiency, leading to lower utility bills.

Neglecting AC maintenance can result in higher energy consumption, expensive repairs, and poor cooling performance, especially during the hottest months. REEIS Advanced A/C maintenance include: condenser coil cleaning, checking refrigerant levels, testing electrical components, and airflow, ensuring your system performs at its best.

Schedule an Advanced A/C tune up with REEIS Air Conditioning to maximize comfort, minimize costs, and protect your investment in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Mesa, Tempe and surrounding areas.

What is considered an evidence based HVAC recommendation?

Every component of a HVAC recommendation should be supported by evidence. Evidence should come in the form of a reading, a picture or a technician physically showing you the condition or product they are recommending.

Most air conditioning companies, not REEIS, pay their technician with 100% commission. When a technician is paid only if they sell a product or service it can result in a technician recommending a product or service you may not need. It is always recommended that you request the technician provide you the evidence of the recommendation.

Do air conditioning system have parts which wear out?

Yes. Several air conditioning parts are wear out parts. Just like any car, there are several components which should be replaced as they are beyond their useful life. If you neglect the worn part replacement, larger, more expense repairs may result.

How long does a heating and air conditioning system typically last?

In our Phoenix's extreme climate, air conditioning systems typically have a 10 to 12 year lifespan. Well maintained systems can last significantly longer.

How often should I replace my air conditioning system's filters?

In Phoenix's heavy air conditioning use, most systems require filter changes a minimum of 30 days. Larger format filter such as the REEIS Performance Filters can last as long as 6 months.

If you do not change your filters regularly, you will restrict air flow and allow dirt to infiltrate your HVAC system. Dirt is the enemy of your heating and air conditioning system. If interior components get dirty, the performance of the system is significantly impacted. Interior components such as coils and blower wheels are expensive to clean.

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