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Certified Master Plumber in Nassau & Suffolk Counties

Rubber Duck Plumbing Inc.

25 Years of Plumbing Experience

Have your heater repaired in time for winter!
Call for professional repair and replacement service.

We are dedicated to providing top heating solutions for your home. We help you prepare for the coming winter with prompt and professional repairs for your heater, identifying and addressing common issues before they become major problems. Our expert technicians are always on hand to provide timely maintenance, fast repairs, and comprehensive replacement and installation of heating systems. We serve customers throughout Long Island.

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What are Common Heater Problems?

  1. Lack of maintenance. Whether it’s the gas heater or the furnace, these HVAC appliances are often an afterthought when homeowners go through their list of regular chores. A lack of maintenance can cause poor comfort levels, premature repairs and/or replacements, and higher energy bills.
  2. Problems with the pilot light or ignition control. Modern heating systems usually have one of two types of ignition systems: a hot surface ignition or an intermittent pilot. Among several mechanical failures, the furnace ignition control could be malfunctioning causing intermittent or no heat in your home.
  3. Dirty or clogged filters. A clogged or dirty air filter can restrict airflow, making the appliance work harder to circulate air that’s damaging to the indoor air quality. Dirty filters can also blow the limit switch, which controls the fan. It’s easy to fix this problem, and subsequently extend the appliance’s life and efficiency, by changing the air filter monthly.
  4. Lack of circulation and airflow. Your home’s airflow can be compromised by failing and aging of the system’s fan motors, belts, bearings, and ducts. If these components are not maintained or repaired regularly, the heating system can overheat.
  5. Overrun heat pump. If your home’s heat pump is constantly running, this could be due to your surroundings. Heat pumps are designed best for climates that are consistently less than 35 degrees Fahrenheit. If your home’s climate isn’t like this, the overtime could be because of undersized equipment and/or ductwork, low refrigerant, and/or bad reversing or compressor valves.
  6. A faulty thermostat. Whether you have a smart or traditional thermostat, it can still glitch once in awhile. This can include low or no battery, misused settings, misread temperatures, and an incapability to match with your home’s HVAC. All of these malfunctions can cause poor comfort levels and other heating problems.
  7. A moldy furnace. Moisture buildup is the result of poor insulation or inadequate ductwork, creating the ideal environment for mold growth. If you smell something off, hire a professional to take a look and clean your HVAC system if necessary.
  8. No fuel. Whether you have a gas, electric, or oil furnace, the system needs fuel to properly run. If it’s low on fuel or if fuel is unable to effectively power the appliance, the heater will not perform optimally. This can cause cold air, odors, fumes, and more heating problems.
  9. High energy bills. If you have a heat pump, this is common. While the energy bill is naturally higher in cold months, a sudden spike could be the result of minor problems, like a tripped breaker in the outdoor unit or dirty air filter. It could also be due to moderate issues, like an iced-over outdoor unit or refrigerant leak, or severe complications, such as a damaged compressor.

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Project: Repair or Service a Water Heater

Joe and John are consummate professionals. If they don’t pick up the phone on the third ring, leave them a message and they will call you back within minutes. They diagnosed the problem, laid out my options and provided clear estimates. The work they did was perfect. I highly recommend them.

BARBARA F.
West Islip, NY

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