Before you start losing it and screaming at your furnace in the dead cold or
the heat of the summer time, stop and take a deep breath. Your furnace might
not be working because of a few simple issues that can be fixed quickly.
Sometimes the simplest thing is right before your eyes, and when you're
agitated you can miss them. Take a few moments and read about 3 common
things that can go wrong, and more importantly what you can do to keep your
furnace working.

Here are 3 tips to use before you call your service repairman:

Check your Setting. People have actually called a service technician and
they've found out that the only problem was that their temperature setting
on their thermostat control was not turned to the proper setting for heating
or cooling their home. That's not only embarrassing, but a very expensive
call for something so simple. Be sure and check.

 

Check Breakers and Service Switch. If your service switch isn't on, or any
of the other switches aren't on, the furnace won't run. The service switch
is located near or on the furnace. Look at the main breaker box in your
house too. If it's been tripped it won't come on either. Sometimes all
that's need is to replace the service switch if it's gone bad.

Outside Disconnect Switch. Go outside and look around the unit. You'll find
a switch that you can flip to turn the outside fan on. Again check your main
breaker box inside the house to see if that control has been changed to the
off position. Replace outside service switch if needed, as a service
technician can easily replace it.

fireplaceIf all of these things are in working order then it'll be time to
call your local service company for a complete inspection of your furnace
unit. Don't attempt to try to diagnose any serious issues. Not only could
you hurt yourself or others, you could void the warranty on your furnace.
You'll be completely responsible for the cost at that point. Be wise and
call.

 

Before a major problem develops there are ways to lengthen the life of your
furnace. 

Filters. Regularly change your filters on your furnace. It's recommended by
professional HVAC heating, venting and air conditioning service technicians
to change them on monthly bases. If you're furnace type can be fitted for a
washable filter, then you'll save some money by using them. You can save
some money too by buying your standard filters in bulk. Most hardware supply
stores or home improvement stores will either have them in stock as bulk, or
they can special order them for you too. When thinking about changing your
filters don't forget to include any time that there is a high volume of foot
traffic. Holidays and times when doors will be fanned open such as in the
summer time, might require you change the filter more. Pet dander will cause
more clog for your furnace too. 

Vacuum and Wipe Down. Another way to lengthen the life of your furnace is to
clean it. Grab a shop vacuum that's works well and clean the furnace. Make
sure you vacuum is in good working order, the last thing you'll need is it
to be leaking more debris back into the furnace. 

Replace Insulation. If your furnace has insulation around or inside the door
be sure to examine it for brittleness or huge pieces of it missing. It can
further clog up your furnace by being pulled into it when the fan kicks on.
It won't take long for it to burn up a motor. 

Inspect Wiring. Go outside and look at the wiring that connects your outside
cooling and heating fan to see if there are frayed wires or loosening wires
from it to the house. Clean away debris from around the fan and if possible
wash off the unit with a mild detergent. Pull out any leaves or garbage out
of the grill of the fan, so it can run with maximum efficiency. 

Clean Vents Inside and Out. Go and take the time to clean out your floor
vents. Also look outside and check your duct work to make sure that it
hasn't fallen or become tangled. Naturally you run the unit harder because
you're not staying cool or warm in the winter, if there is anything clogging
or obstructing the air flow. This will shorten the life of your furnace. 

Furnace Inspection. Make sure to schedule a yearly inspection on your
furnace.

  

  

 

 



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