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What to Do if Your Furnace Gets Red-Tagged

A red-tagged furnace is a major problem. During a maintenance call, your HVAC contractors may find a critical safety problem with your unit, such as a cracked or damaged heat exchanger. At this point, your furnace has to be shut down until the damage is repaired or the furnace is replaced. Not only will you feel discomfort due to the loss of residential heating, but a red-tagged furnace can also pose a serious threat to you and your family. 

To help you handle your faulty furnace, here Perfect Degree HVAC explains what to do if your furnace receives a red tag. 

Why Did Your Furnace Get a Red Tag?

It’s required by law for your contractors to issue a red tag once a hazardous issue is discovered in your furnace. Here are some examples of reasons why a furnace can be red-tagged:

  • Cracked or damaged heat exchanger
  • Carbon monoxide leaks
  • Fire or electrical hazard
  • Improper combustion

These furnace issues are extremely dangerous and pose a serious threat to health and home. For this reason, you should talk to your professional HVAC provider about scheduling heating repair services to avoid further issues. 

What Should You Do With a Red-Tagged Furnace?

Don’t wait until the damage in your furnace worsens. It’s important to deal with it as soon as possible. If you have a red-tagged furnace, the following are some solutions you should consider. 

Replace or repair the heat exchanger

A cracked or damaged heat exchanger allows deadly carbon monoxide gas to leak out of your furnace and into your house. Thus, it’s best to replace a defective heat exchanger. If it’s covered by a warranty, you can contact your furnace provider for a replacement to avoid unnecessary expenses. 

However, since heat exchangers are fairly expensive, many homeowners have them repaired instead. In any case, for quality results, be sure to call a licensed HVAC technician for replacement or repair services. 

Install a new furnace

If you’re already having to replace or repair your heat exchanger, you may want to think about replacing the entire furnace. Installing a new furnace will guarantee maximum efficiency and improved energy performance. This offers the best possible outcome for your heating system and investment. 

If you’re looking for a heating or air conditioning professional, turn to Perfect Degree HVAC. Our experts are determined to assist you with your HVAC improvement needs. Call us today at (610) 529-7372 or fill out our contact form to set up an appointment.

Jennifer Woodruff

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