Health Hazards of Living With a Malfunctioning Furnace

Repairing a Broken Furnace

While you might get away with putting off repairs to your dishwasher, washing machine, or dryer, one appliance you cannot ignore is your home’s furnace. When major problems are ignored, they can lead to serious healthy consequences. At Heaney Plumbing & Heating, we make a point to inform all of our customers about the dangers of letting a malfunctioning furnace continue to push air throughout their home. The following are some of the most important reasons why homeowners should make a call for furnace repair as soon as see notice the signs of malfunction.

 

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

 

Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas that can quickly kill everyone in the home. The scariest thing about carbon monoxide is that it is odorless. When you have determined that your furnace is broken, turn it off and call the experts. Running a furnace that is broken is extremely risky. Even if you have a carbon monoxide detector in your home, you are not necessarily safe. 

 

Developing or Worsening Respiratory Problems 

 

Broken furnaces can spread filthy air in a home, resulting in potentially hazardous breathing conditions. If you notice your furniture getting far dustier than normal, it’s possible that your furnace is to blame. Breathing in dirty air isn’t just bad for those who struggle with a respiratory condition such as asthma or COPD, but it can also allow those conditions to develop in people who are otherwise perfectly healthy.

 

Dry Air Health Concerns

 

Most residential furnaces are tied into a humidifier that prevents the air inside of a home from becoming too dry. Dry air is not only uncomfortable, but it can also cause damage to the skin, nose, eyes, and lungs. 

 

Your furnace requires annual inspections and service to maximize both functionality and lifespan. If you’ve determined that your furnace is malfunctioning, make a call for service as soon as possible. At Heaney Plumbing & Heating, we offer full service repair and installation services, so we can have your malfunctioning furnace repaired or replaced in no time, reducing the risk of illness and death while also improving the overall comfort of your home. Contact us today!

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