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Why It's Never a Good Idea To Attempt DIY Heater Repair Friday, April 1st, 8:00 PM
HVAC Contractors in Woods Cross, UT Discuss the Importance of Professional Heater Service

Woods Cross, United States - April 1, 2022 / Alta Air /

Beware the Perils of DIY Heater Repair and Maintenance

When the heater goes on the fritz, the last thing any homeowner wants is to wait around in a cold house waiting for a repair technician to show up - especially if the earliest appointment window is days away. The natural temptation for many homeowners is to spring into action and try to fix the problem themselves.

But while being proactive and trying to speed the process along can certainly help alleviate the stress of the situation, they can also make matters worse. Keep reading to learn about a few of the hidden risks and pitfalls of do-it-yourself furnace repairs.

#1 - Misdiagnosing Problems

One of the most common mistakes DIYers make is misidentifying the cause of whatever problem they’re experiencing. A single issue like weak air or cool air coming from the vents could be caused by a range of underlying issues, from a dirty gas burner or broken heating element to an electrical or thermostat problem to a dirty air filter.

Misdiagnosing the problem can result in unnecessary repairs, frustration, and a lot of wasted time and money - and the problem will still need fixing! Professionals have the training, tools, experience, and certifications needed to pinpoint the root cause of any problem quickly.

#2 - The Work Takes Longer Than It Needs Totools

Another potential pitfall of DIY heater repair can be incredibly time-consuming. Even once the problem has been correctly identified, learning how to fix it and perform the repairs properly can take up a lot of time. The same can be true for some of the more advanced maintenance tasks, which often involve a lot of safety protocols and disassembly/reassembly. 

Professional heating technicians not only know the correct procedures already, but they’ve typically performed the same kinds of repairs many times before, making them highly efficient. The pros also have all of the tools they need on hand - and HVAC work often involves a lot of tools - so they don’t have to keep running to the hardware store to get the right equipment for the job.

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#3 - Not Having Insurance

Perhaps the biggest potential downside of DIY heater work is insurance and safety. Any reputable heating contractor will be fully insured for the protection of the homeowners, the technicians, and the business itself. 

This means that if something were to go wrong in the course of repairs or service, resulting in injury or property damage, the burden of financial responsibility wouldn’t fall on the individuals involved. Instead, the insurance will pay for any medical expenses or repair costs that may be needed.

Having that safety net in place is vital, but trained professionals also do everything to prevent such incidents in the first place. They use the proper protective gear and perform all work according to the latest safety standards and codes. Heater and furnace safety aren’t to be taken lightly, so it’s best to leave the repairs and maintenance to the certified and insured pros!

About Alta Air

Since 2003, Alta Air has been their community’s trusted resource for all things HVAC. They offer free estimates, upfront pricing, and a rock-solid satisfaction guarantee on every job. Their friendly technicians are licensed, insured, drug-tested, and background-checked, so homeowners know they’re in good hands when they call Alta Air for heater repair and maintenance in Woods Cross, UT!

Contact Information:

Alta Air

1230 W 2600 S
Woods Cross, UT 84087
United States

Austin Mears
(801) 397-2586
https://www.altaairinc.com/

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