Furnace Repair

Furnace Repair

Frequently Asked Questions About Furnace Repair

When should I consider furnace repairs?

You should consider scheduling furnace repair in Central Kentucky if your system isn’t heating properly, is making unusual noises, or your thermostat seems off. Other warning signs include frequent cycling or rising energy bills. Prompt repairs help prevent bigger problems and keep your home comfortable.

How often should I have my furnace serviced?

To keep your heating system running efficiently and safely, we recommend annual furnace maintenance. Routine inspections by Ireland Heating & Cooling can help detect issues early, extend your furnace’s lifespan, and reduce the likelihood of costly repairs during the winter months in the Central Kentucky area.

What should I do if my furnace stops working?

If your furnace suddenly stops working, check your thermostat settings, circuit breaker, and air filter first. If those don’t solve the issue, it’s time to call our expert technicians for furnace repair in Central Kentucky. We’ll quickly diagnose the issue and restore heat to your home.

Can I perform furnace repairs myself?

Homeowners can handle tasks like changing air filters, but most furnace repairs — especially those involving gas lines, igniters, or electrical components — should be left to licensed HVAC professionals. For safe and effective furnace repair in Radcliff and Elizabethtown and nearby areas, trust Ireland Heating & Cooling.

What are some signs that my furnace needs repairs?

Common signs your furnace needs repair include:

  • Inconsistent or weak heating
  • Loud or strange noises like banging or squealing
  • Unusual odors
  • Frequent on/off cycling
  • Rising energy bills
  • Cold spots throughout your home

If you notice any of these, schedule a service call immediately.

Is it worth repairing an old furnace, or should I replace it?

If your furnace is 15 years or older and repairs are becoming more frequent or expensive, replacement may be more cost-effective. Our team can evaluate your current system and help you decide whether furnace replacement or repair makes the most sense for your home.