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No Heat During a Cold Snap? What to Check Before Calling for Help

Heater Repair Service St. Louis

If you’re experiencing any heating issues and can’t resolve them with these tips, don’t hesitate to call Thomas Hoffmann Air Conditioning & Heating. When the temperatures in the St. Louis area plummet during a winter cold snap, the last thing you want is for your heating system to stop working. No heat in your home …

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Burning Smell Coming From the Furnace – What Does it Mean?

Bad Smell Coming from the Heater

Thomas Hoffmann Air Conditioning and Heating is dedicated to ensuring your home stays warm, comfortable, and safe throughout the heating season. When your furnace emits an unexpected burning smell, it’s not just a nuisance—it’s a signal that something might be wrong. Ignoring it could lead to more significant issues down the line. At Thomas Hoffmann …

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Troubleshooting Your Heating System: Is It the Thermostat or Furnace?

Heater Repair St. Louis

Determining whether the problem lies with your thermostat or furnace can be a detective game. Our HVAC techs can help! When the temperature drops and it gets chilly, it’s crucial to have a reliable heating system. However, from time to time, heating issues can arise, leaving you shivering and wondering whether the problem lies with …

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Act Now: Don’t Wait for Freezing Temps to Replace Your Heater

Furnace Installation St. Louis

Waiting for chilly temperatures to replace or service your heating system could be a decision fraught with discomfort and unnecessary expenses. Today is the first day of fall. If you live in the St. Louis metro area, you know we’ve already experienced some cooler weather. If you haven’t turned your heater on yet, needing to …

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What To Do When Turning On Your Heater for the First Time

St. Louis Heater Repair

Checking your heater before turning it on for the first time each season is a good idea and highly recommended for several reasons. Temperatures have already begun to drop in the St. Louis metro area. This means many people will turn on their heaters for the first time this season. However, after months of inactivity, …

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