When winter’s chill settles over Delmar, your furnace becomes the unsung hero of your home. At Reimer, we’ve been keeping homes running right since 1921, delivering reliable furnace repair that residents have trusted for generations. Our century of experience has taught us that furnace problems never happen at convenient times, which is why our expert technicians are always ready to respond.
Whether you’re hearing strange noises from your heating system or facing a complete shutdown, Reimer’s team is prepared to get your home back up and running quickly. We understand that a functioning furnace isn’t just about comfort—it’s about safety and protection for your family.
When your furnace falters, remember: homes rely on the rhino. Day or night, we’re there in rhino time to ensure your warmth and safety. Don’t let furnace troubles leave you in the cold. Take charge today by calling Reimer at (716) 272-2371 for prompt, professional furnace repair.
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The Furnace Inspection Checklist
Regular professional inspections are crucial for maintaining your furnace’s performance and extending its lifespan. Here’s what our Reimer technicians include in every comprehensive furnace inspection:
Safety Checks
- Inspect heat exchanger for cracks that could lead to carbon monoxide leaks
- Test gas valve and pressure for proper operation
- Check burner combustion and flame quality
- Verify proper venting and air intake systems
- Test safety controls and limit switches
Performance Evaluation
- Measure temperature rise across the system
- Check and calibrate thermostat operation
- Test starting capabilities
- Measure amp draw on the blower motor
- Analyze static air pressure
Component Inspection
- Clean or replace air filter based on condition
- Inspect and clean blower assembly
- Check electrical connections and components
- Lubricate all moving parts where applicable
- Examine condensate drain systems (for high-efficiency furnaces)
- Inspect ductwork for leaks or blockages
Efficiency Assessment
- Check for proper airflow throughout the system
- Verify correct gas pressure for optimal combustion
- Ensure the furnace cycles properly
- Identify ways to improve energy efficiency
- Look for issues that could increase energy bills
A thorough furnace inspection from Reimer doesn’t just prevent breakdowns—it provides peace of mind.
Furnace Repair vs. DIY: What’s at Stake
When your furnace starts acting up, the temptation to grab a toolkit and search for online tutorials can be strong. But before you dive into DIY furnace repair, consider what’s truly at stake.
Safety Concerns
Modern furnaces are complex systems that involve electricity, gas, and precisely calibrated components. Amateur repairs can lead to:
- Gas leaks that pose serious explosion and fire risks
- Carbon monoxide exposure from improperly serviced heat exchangers
- Electrical hazards that could result in shock or house fires
Cost Implications
While DIY might seem cost-effective initially, inexperienced repairs often lead to:
- Additional damage requiring more extensive professional repair
- Voided manufacturer warranties when non-certified technicians work on your system
- Higher energy bills due to improperly adjusted components
- Costly repairs that could have been simple fixes if addressed correctly from the start
Expertise Matters
Reimer’s HVAC technicians bring specialized knowledge that makes a difference:
- Comprehensive diagnostic tools that pinpoint issues accurately
- Factory training on all major furnace brands and models
- Understanding of how your entire HVAC system works together
- Knowledge of local building codes and safety requirements
When you choose professional furnace repair services from Reimer, you’re not just fixing a problem—you’re investing in safety, efficiency, and the longevity of your heating system.
The Rhino Difference
Unlike DIY attempts that often lead to frustration and repeat issues, our team tackles furnace problems with rhino-like precision and power. We arrive fully equipped to handle everything from minor adjustments to complex system overhauls. Our technicians undergo rigorous ongoing training specifically for Delmar’s unique heating challenges and housing styles. With Reimer, you’re getting more than a quick fix—you’re getting the confidence that comes from having skilled professionals keeping your home running right.
Strange Noises From Your Furnace: What They Mean
Unusual sounds from your furnace are your heating system’s way of communicating distress. Understanding these noises can help you know when to call for furnace repair before small issues become major problems.
Banging or Booming
This alarming sound typically occurs when ignition is delayed, causing gas to build up before finally igniting. This could indicate:
- Dirty burners needing professional cleaning
- Problems with the gas valve or ignition system
- Expanding and contracting air ducts
Screeching or Squealing
High-pitched noises usually point to issues with rotating components:
- Worn belt connecting the motor to the blower
- Blower motor bearings requiring lubrication
- Motor mount problems causing misalignment
Rattling or Vibrating
These noises often suggest loose components:
- Unsecured ductwork or panels
- Loose screws or bolts
- Foreign objects in the blower or ductwork
Clicking Noises
Occasional clicking during startup and shutdown is normal, but persistent clicking may indicate:
- Failing electrical components
- Issues with the flame sensor
- Problems with the draft inducer motor
Ignoring these warning sounds can lead to complete system failure or safety hazards. At Reimer, our emergency furnace repair technicians are trained to decode these sounds and address their root causes quickly.
Furnace Won’t Start? Try These Steps First
Before calling for emergency furnace repair, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can safely take yourself that might resolve simple issues:
Check the Basics
- Verify power supply: Make sure your furnace hasn’t tripped a circuit breaker.
- Examine the thermostat: Confirm it’s set to “heat” mode and the temperature setting is higher than the current room temperature.
- Replace batteries: If your thermostat is battery-powered, try installing fresh batteries.
- Inspect the air filter: A severely clogged filter can restrict airflow enough to trigger safety shutoffs.
Safety Switch Checks
- Look at the furnace power switch: This switch (often resembling a light switch) should be in the “on” position.
- Check access panel doors: Many furnaces won’t run if the access panels aren’t properly closed and secured.
- Reset the furnace: Turn the power off at the breaker, wait 30 seconds, then restore power to reset the system.
When to Call Reimer Immediately
Don’t attempt DIY furnace repair if you notice any of these warning signs:
- Gas odors near your furnace
- Visible flame issues or unusual flame color
- Circuit breakers that trip repeatedly when the furnace tries to start
- Unusual sounds during attempted startup
- Signs of water leaking from high-efficiency models
- The pilot light is out (for older furnaces)
If troubleshooting doesn’t resolve the issue, call (716) 272-2371 for reliable furnace repair from Reimer.
Keep or Replace Calculator: Making the Smart Choice
When facing significant furnace repair costs, homeowners often wonder whether repair or replacement is the more economical choice. Here’s how our Reimer experts help you make this important decision:
Age Consideration
- Under 10 years old: Furnaces in this range typically warrant repair, as they’re still within their expected service life.
- 10-15 years old: This is the evaluation zone where repair versus replace decisions become more nuanced.
- Over 15 years old: Furnaces beyond this age often make replacement the more cost-effective long-term choice, especially when furnace cost is significant.
Cost Analysis Formula
A simple calculation can help guide your decision:
If Repair Cost × Age of Furnace in Years > Cost of New Furnace × 0.5, replacement is likely more economical.
Efficiency Gains
Modern furnaces offer significantly improved energy efficiency:
- Older furnaces typically operate at 60-70% efficiency
- New standard models offer 80-85% efficiency
- High-efficiency models can reach 95-98% efficiency
This efficiency improvement translates to lower energy bills—often 15-30% savings each month, which can help offset the cost of furnace installation over time.
For homes with both heating and air conditioning needs, an HVAC system upgrade might be worth considering to improve year-round comfort and efficiency.
After the Repair: What to Watch For
Once your furnace repair is complete, keeping an eye on your system’s performance helps ensure everything is working properly and can prevent future issues. Here’s what Reimer recommends monitoring:
Immediate Post-Repair Observations
- Heating Cycle: Your furnace should complete normal heating cycles without short-cycling.
- Airflow: Check that air is flowing strongly from all vents throughout your home.
- Noise Levels: The system should operate quietly, without unusual sounds.
- Odors: Apart from a slight dust smell during the first cycle, persistent odors could indicate an issue.
First Week Monitoring
- Temperature Consistency: Your home should maintain consistent temperatures throughout all rooms.
- Thermostat Response: The furnace should start properly when called for heat, with no issues from faulty thermostats.
- Filter Performance: Check your air filter to ensure it’s not getting dirty unusually quickly.
When to Call Us Back
Contact Reimer immediately if you notice:
- The original problem returns
- New noises or operational issues develop
- The system shuts down unexpectedly
- Any signs of carbon monoxide (headaches, dizziness, nausea)
All our furnace repair services in Delmar come with a satisfaction guarantee. If you’re not completely satisfied, we’ll make it right.
Preventing Future Furnace Breakdowns
The most cost-effective approach to furnace repair is avoiding the need for emergency service altogether. Reimer’s preventive maintenance strategies help Delmar homeowners maintain reliable heating while extending their furnace’s lifespan.
Regular Maintenance Schedule
- Annual furnace tune-up: Schedule this before the heating season begins, ideally in early fall.
- Semi-annual HVAC equipment checks: If you have both heating and air conditioning, spring and fall maintenance ensures year-round comfort.
- Monthly homeowner checks: Simple tasks you can do yourself to catch issues early.
DIY Maintenance Tasks
- Air filter replacement: Check monthly and replace typically every 1-3 months.
- Vent inspection: Ensure supply and return vents are unblocked by furniture, drapes, or other items.
- Thermostat batteries: Replace annually or when low battery indicators appear.
- Area around furnace: Keep the area clean and free of stored items, especially flammable materials.
Professional Maintenance Benefits
- Enhanced safety: Our technicians check gas connections, carbon monoxide levels, and heat exchanger integrity.
- Improved efficiency: Clean, well-adjusted equipment uses less energy, improving energy efficiency.
- Extended equipment life: Regular maintenance can add years to your system’s operational lifespan.
- Reduced frequent repairs: Preventive care helps avoid costly breakdowns.
A second furnace tune-up mid-winter can be beneficial for older systems or homes with heavy heating demands, helping prevent any surprises during the coldest months.
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Maintenance Plans
Since 1921, our team of Western NY’s top notch service specialists have been serving the area and caring for thousands of customers. At Reimer, we do everything in our power to ensure that your home comfort system works efficiently and effectively every time you turn it on.
- Multi-Point System Inspection
- Calibrate System for Efficiency
- Ensure Proper Airflow
- Maintain System Warranties
- Reduces Unexpected Breakdowns
- Evaluate Filtration & Indoor Air Quality
- Routine Maintenance Leads to Reduced Utility Bills and Extends the Life of your System(s)
Reimer to the Rescue: Furnace Repair When You Need It Most
When your heating system falters, Reimer stands ready to restore your comfort quickly. For over a century, Delmar homeowners have trusted our experienced technicians to deliver exceptional furnace repair services with professionalism and integrity. We’re the inside choice for over 100 years because we understand what matters most: keeping your home warm and your family safe.
Our team arrives prepared with the knowledge, tools, and parts needed to solve your furnace problems efficiently. With transparent pricing, certified technicians, and our 100% satisfaction guarantee, you can be confident that your furnace repair is in capable hands, whether you have an electric furnace or a gas furnace.
Don’t spend another minute in the cold when furnace problems strike. Reimer to the rescue! Our experts are standing by to get your system back up and running, day or night. Take charge of your home’s comfort today by calling (716) 272-2371 to schedule reliable furnace repair service in Delmar, NY.
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