I finished my basement including drywalling, taping, mudding and sanding. After sanding (yesterday), I noticed that my furnace intermittently turns off and then on again. I've changed the furnace filter once but am wondering of there is anything else I should be doing to rectify this issue.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
FYI .... I can turn the main power to the furnace off and then on again to start it.
Every new house under construction where I am has "temporary heat" courtesy of that shiny new high efficiency furnas. As it was explained to me: no problema, thats why the guy has a warranty. we'll fix it if it breaks down. Usually get more than the basic year on a dust filled motor and then they are on their own. The Olsens were pretty good in their time but went bankrupt when they tried to go high efficient and had major heat exchanger problems/returns.
Thanks for the suggestions. I am having a professional come by to clean the furnace. I'll post the results.
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