Essential Oil Fired Furnace Repairs


Nobody wants to freeze during those terribly cold winter months and most of all become ill or seriously sick due to bad heating from your oil furnace but you could avoid all that if you knew a few simple ways to troubleshoot and perform basic oil fired furnace repairs. Let’s face it all oil burners or furnaces experience some sort of trouble along the road. This is usually due to the fact that the unit has to heat and burn oil constantly and becomes worn out over time. Hiring a specialist to do some oil fired furnace repairs sometimes costs a fortune for those big overhauls but you could save yourself a few dollars by educating yourself in the meantime.

It is said that most oil furnaces have a lifespan of around 10 years but if you’re smart you’ll realize the benefits of performing simple tasks and maintenance tricks that could push that number up to around 15 years which is quite impressive for any oil burner. Granted not everyone is technical but some of these tips are easy for anyone to do plus you’ve got the internet on your side to help you out if you get stuck from time to time.

Furnace heating isn’t an old concept and has been around for years and in some cases it allows you to become semi- independent from energy companies charging the sky for gas prices every month. For example you could greatly reduce your monthly energy bills by installing waste oil furnaces to power or heat your whole home or business premises.

Some of the most common problems you’ll encounter are:

• Furnace won’t start

• The furnace is running but there’s no Fire

• The burner doesn’t produce enough heat

• Burner repeatedly turns on and off

• Your furnace becomes loud and noisy due to loose parts and panels.

Basic oil fired furnace repairs usually involves troubleshooting why the furnace has problems in starting up. The best recommended place to begin diagnosing this would be to look at the thermostat. Check that the thermostat is on heat and also that the setting is above the temperature of the room. Of course if the furnace starts up the fan should be working so try switching this from on to auto but it’s not uncommon for the breaker or the fuse to give problems. Check to see if the fuse has blown or that the breaker hasn’t tripped, but if this is the case you’ll need to reset the breaker.

Keep in mind that most of your furnace heating troubleshooting can sometimes sound complicated but fear not as there are tons of sites like this one to help you through. If you do find on the odd occasion that the breaker or fuse is not at fault have a look at these five things: Fan timer control, primary control, thermostat, blower motor, or its run capacitor.

After this place the fan back in automatic mode by the thermostat. These few tips are intended to give any owner just a bit of light when trying a few oil fired furnace repairs but always consult a professional if you are unsure.