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Who Installs Gas Wall Heaters

Types of Wall Heaters

There are several types of wall heaters (beyond fuel source), each with its pros and cons.

Convection Wall Heaters

Convection wall heaters use a fan to circulate air around the room. They’re efficient, but they can be noisy.

Radiant Wall Heaters

Radiant wall heaters use infrared waves to generate heat. They’re very efficient and provide instant warmth, but they can be expensive.

Baseboard Wall Heaters

Baseboard wall heaters are the most common type of electric wall heater. They’re inexpensive and easy to install but aren’t as efficient as other heaters.

Signs Your Gas Wall Heater Needs Repair or Replacement

Critical components of a gas wall heater include the pilot light or electronic igniter, a gas flow valve, a thermostat, and a heat-sensing electrical device called a thermocouple.

Any of these components can fail over time, making your heater less efficient or creating a safety hazard. Indications of trouble include:

  • The pilot light keeps going out
  • Pilot ignition failure
  • Failure to operate even with a functioning pilot light
  • An electronic igniter that won’t produce a spark
  • A thermostat that won’t track changes in room temperature
  • Gas odor or unpleasant smells
  • A unit that shuts down in the middle of its heating cycle
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Call us if you suspect any malfunction. We’ll determine if you need emergency, scheduled, or routine servicing.

And if your wall furnace has reached the end of its lifespan, we’ll help you select an energy-efficient replacement and install it for you.

Wall Heater Installation: Leave It to the Pros

Some homeowners try to save a buck by installing wall heaters DIY. That’s usually a bad idea.

  • Wall heater installation is a complicated and dangerous task. Gas wall heaters can be hazardous because they use explosive natural gas. One mistake during installation could lead to a deadly gas leak.
  • Wall heater installation often requires a permit. Completing the project without one puts you at risk of being fined by the city.
  • Most insurance companies won’t cover damages resulting from unpermitted work. In case of a fire (due to your faulty wiring or leaky gas line installation), you could be left with a massive repair bill and no way to pay for it.

Installing a wall heater is no job for amateurs. Unless you’re a licensed contractor with experience, leave it to the professionals.

West Coast Chief hires only NATE-certified HVAC technicians to do all heating installation, from complex commercial systems to the humble wall heater.

Signs Your Electric Wall Heater Should Be Replaced

Just like any other appliance, electric wall heaters don’t last forever.

Here are signs that your heater is reaching the end of its life:

  • It’s more than 20 years old.
  • It doesn’t heat as well as it used to.
  • It’s making strange noises.
  • It’s starting to rust.
  • It’s using more energy than it used to.
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If you notice any of these things, it may be time to start shopping for a replacement. Please hire a professional contractor like West Coast Chief Repair to handle the installation!

4 Troubleshooting Tips for Your Electric Wall Heater

Before you call us for electric wall heater repair:

1. Check the heater

  • Make sure that the heating element is clean and unobstructed. Wipe it down with a damp cloth.
  • Inspect the heating element for signs of damage or test it with a multimeter. If it’s burned out, you’ll need to replace it.
  • Make sure that the blower motor is working to circulate air around the room.

2. Check the wiring

  • Check all connections; loose connections can cause overheating and fires.
  • Check for any signs of damage to the wires. Fraying or broken will have to be replaced.

3. Check the circuit breaker

  • If the circuit breaker has been tripped, reset it and see if that solves the problem.

4. Check the thermostat

  • If the wall heater is on but not heating, the problem may be with the thermostat. Test it with a multimeter to see if it’s working properly.

And if you’re like 90% of the Los Angelenos who don’t keep a multimeter handy, call us. We have dozens of multimeters, and they all come fully equipped with a certified heating technician!

We answer the phones 24-7.

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