
Is a Clicking Furnace Dangerous?
A furnace typically produces gentle, consistent sounds—airflow from the blower, the low hum of operation—but clicking is different. A single

A furnace typically produces gentle, consistent sounds—airflow from the blower, the low hum of operation—but clicking is different. A single

A furnace depends on one component more than any other to deliver safe, clean, comfortable heat: the heat exchanger. Even

A furnace should never produce a sharp, high-pitched whistle. When it does, homeowners often wonder, “Is a whistling furnace dangerous?”

Most homeowners think of gas furnaces as “gas-powered machines” — and while natural gas or propane is what creates the

A furnace should heat your home quietly. When it suddenly becomes loud — booming, rattling, whistling, humming, or squealing —

Replacing a furnace is a significant home upgrade — and one of the first questions we hear at Neighborhood Plumbing,

A common question homeowners ask—especially when troubleshooting comfort issues—is “do all furnaces have filters?” In most modern forced-air systems, the

A buzzing furnace gets your attention, and for good reason. When homeowners ask, “is a buzzing furnace dangerous?”, the honest

You wake up to the CO detector screaming at 3 a.m., your head’s pounding, and the first thing you do