
Furnace Repair
Homes in Utah need to have quality furnaces to withstand the extreme winter conditions. Having a working furnace during the winter is made easier when you have a service company like Connect on call. Our experts offer furnace repair so that you won’t be stuck in a harsh winter storm without a warm home.
Keeping your home functional starts with proper equipment and ductwork. Connect Building Services can update your furnace quickly and efficiently. Don’t wait to update your furnace and risk an emergency at the worst time.

Signs You Need Furnace Repair
How do you know when it’s the right time to get your furnace serviced? There are multiple signs that can point towards the need for a quality service. Furnace service is an important part of owning a home, so learn when to service your furnace to keep your furnace running dependably.
- The System Is Making Strange Sounds: When your HVAC system starts to whine, clank, or make other strange noises, it is time to have it serviced. While running noises are normal, loud banging or other nonnormal noises are cause for concern. Any doubt that you have should be discussed with a professional technician.
- Your Energy Bills Are Spiking: When your furnace is having problems, it has to work harder to heat your home. When it is working hard, your energy bills may start to climb. Having a technician look at your furnace sooner rather than later will save you money over time. Furnace problems can be hard on your wallet when not remedied quickly.
- Unusual Odors: Another clear sign that you need to have your furnace serviced is odors. Your furnace should not have odd smells or even burning smells emanating from the system. Any foul smells should be assessed by our team at Connect Building Services. Common furnace problems can be fixed quickly when handled in a timely manner.
Different Fuel Types For Home Furnaces
There are multiple types of fuel for furnaces that could be a good option for your specific needs. Here are some benefits and drawbacks of the four different types of fuel.
- Gas: Natural gas is known to produce heat quickly and offers greater long-term savings. The drawback of natural gas is the lengthy installation process for gas furnaces and you will need direct access to a gas line.
- Electric: Electric furnaces operate quietly so you hardly notice that they are working hard for you in the background. While they may have higher longer-term operational costs, they are more energy efficient and cost less to install initially.
- Propane: Similar to natural gas, propane produces warmer air than electric furnaces and doesn’t need direct access to a gas line. Propane tanks can come in multiple sizes to heat your entire home. Although, you will need to purchase or refill a new propane tank once it runs out if you want to keep your home comfortable.
- Solar energy: The most environmentally friendly option is solar energy. These furnaces have no risk of gas leaks that could cause health problems and have lower operational costs.

Regular Maintenance From Connect
Connect Building Services has multiple residential and commercial services to help all people of Northern Utah. Our team offers services for heating, cooling, plumbing, electrical, and more. No matter the time of day or what problem you need to be solved, our professionals work quickly to improve the function of your home.
Our technicians find the best solution for your unique needs. We treat your home with respect, respect your time, and provide you with the most affordable solution.