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Heating System Installation in Alexandria Virginia
Are you looking to replace your heating system? We will be happy to help you! Sam & Sons Services provide heating installation, heating repair, and heating maintenance services in Northern Virginia and parts of Maryland. Our skilled HVAC technicians will install your heating system properly the first time. Email us or call us at 703-256-8080 to set up a heating system installation appointment.
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Common Signs of Heating System Problems:
You need to call our heating repair technicians at Sam & Sons Services when you notice any of the following signs of a heating system problem.
The heating system is working, but it is not producing enough heat
Dirty Air Filter:
If it becomes dirty, it may cause a heating system problem.
Thermostat:
The thermostat got reset.
Gas Pressure:
A potential, but uncommon issue.
Issues with the pilot light or the electric ignition:
While a pilot light going out used to be a very common cause in old furnaces running but not producing heat, it is no longer a common problem with new furnaces.