They say online that anytime you experience noises with your boiler that means something major is wrong, and everytime I went by my indoor air handler it made a odd squeaking noise.
What is the deal with that? I thought maybe it might need oil for lubrication.
I then wondered if there was a loose part in there. I did all my research and came up empty handed… Periodically you just have to go to the professionals. I called my local Terrell, TX boiler maintenance provider to locate the problem. The Terrell boiler business showed up on time and knew her stuff. She immediately told me that the problem was the bolts were on too tight. The pressure of me walking by caused them to squeak. That was it. She loosened some bolts, cleaned the inner workings, and diagnosed for any rust or harm. Turns out my boiler was good to go. The whole exchange was so quick that I even let him do some duct cleaning. I am really blissful that I sprung for that extra because the stuff she found in my Heating and Air Conditioning ducts are going to my grave with me, lets just say I can’t suppose I was breathing in air that rolled over that debris. Now I can rest assured that there is nothing major happening inside my system. I am easily thankful the Terrell boiler corporation was so prompt and professional. They didn’t even charge me that much. I felt easily bad making the girl come all the way to my loft just for too slim of bolts.