What Is Making Your Home Difficult to Heat?

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When your home feels harder to heat than it should, subtle issues within your system or living space may be to blame. This article explores the most common factors that reduce indoor warmth and highlights ways to restore consistent comfort. Understanding these causes can help you maintain a warmer, more efficient home through winter.

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What To Do When Your Furnace Blower Keeps Running But No Heat

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When your furnace blower won’t stop running but the air coming from the vents stays cold, it can leave your home uncomfortable and raise energy costs. This issue can stem from several system components or airflow restrictions. Understanding the most common causes and what to check first can help you determine the next steps.

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What That Strange Furnace Noise Really Means

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If your furnace has started making loud bangs or constant clicking sounds, it’s trying to tell you something. These noises often point to hidden mechanical or electrical issues that can impact safety and efficiency. Learn what different furnace noises mean, when to take action, and how to keep your heating system running smoothly.

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AFUE vs AFUE2: A Guide To Modern Heating Efficiency Standards

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Understanding heating efficiency ratings can make a significant difference in energy use and long-term savings. This article explores the distinctions between AFUE and the updated AFUE2 standards, explaining how each measures a system’s performance and why these ratings matter for homeowners looking to make informed decisions about their heating systems and energy efficiency goals.

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How to Tell if Your Furnace is Short-Cycling & What to Do

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A furnace that runs, shuts off, and starts again in rapid cycles may be showing signs of a larger issue. This pattern, known as short cycling, can lead to higher energy bills or unnecessary wear on the system. Understanding the common causes and warning signs can help you address the problem before it worsens.

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