The “February Fatigue” Check: Why Las Cruces Heaters Give Up Now
Your heating system has been the unsung hero of your home for over three months. Since the first chill of November, it has cycled on and off thousands of times to combat the desert cold. Now, as we reach the tail end of winter, many units in Doña Ana County begin to falter under this sustained pressure. Read out to our team at Aircon Heating & Cooling today! The 90-Day Endurance Test Consider the sheer workload your furnace has endured over the last 90 days. Just like a runner hitting a wall at the end of a marathon, mechanical components often reach their breaking point in late winter. This period of intense, cumulative stress is exactly why we see a statistical spike in service calls during February. The Silent Killer: Clogged Filters The most common culprit for late-season failure is a neglected air filter. After months of trapping dust and desert allergens, a clogged filter suffocates your system, restricting vital airflow. This blockage forces the unit to work harder and run hotter, leading to overheating and emergency shutdowns right when you still need warmth. Worn Blower Motors Your blower motor has been spinning almost non-stop to circulate...
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