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5 Steps To Take Right Now If You Have A Broken Furnace In Fayetteville Or Raleigh, NC


5 Steps To Take Right Now If You Have A Broken Furnace In Fayetteville Or Raleigh, NC

A broken furnace is an S.O.S. situation. Here is what you need to do (and avoid doing) to fix your furnace.

There’s no sugar-coating this: A broken furnace is one of the biggest headaches a homeowner will ever deal with. Most homes use a furnace to provide heat (although some are heated by wood stove or pellet stove). Here in Fayetteville and Raleigh, NC, we don’t pay much attention to our furnaces in the warm summer months. We’re all just trying to stay cool! But as the temperature starts to drop, a broken furnace can be a nightmare. That’s why it’s a good idea to check and ensure your home heating system is working properly before winter hits.

One of the most common times for furnace problems is in the change from summer and early fall to chilly weather. A dormant furnace may accumulate dust in its filters, get a tripped switch, or acquire a number of other potential issues that could hinder the airflow. There are a few quick items to check if your home is not being heated properly. You can always contact the professionals at Blanton’s Air to schedule routine maintenance or inspections. In fact, setting a calendar reminder to perform annual home appliance checks can be a great way to stay on top of things. But if you’re reading this, chances are you’re dealing with furnace issues now and you need help ASAP. Take a deep breath and keep reading: Here’s what to do if your home heat isn’t working, or the furnace is broken.

  1. Is Your Thermostat On?
    We’ve got to get this possibility out of the way: Is it possible that your thermostat is not on? (We know — this is the equivalent of asking if you’ve powering up your computer when dealing with tech issues.) But it’s a good place to start. Especially in changing seasons, when we’re not in the routine of turning on the furnace, the issue can be as simple as adjusting the thermostat. Be sure that it’s on, and set to a temperature that’s warmer than the ambient air.
  1. Has The Breaker Been Tripped?

A tripped circuit breaker could be the culprit to your furnace issues. Check the breaker switch for your furnace and ensure that it is in the “on” position. If it has been flipped to “off” or is in between the two, flip it back and forth, leaving it “on.” Then, go back and turn on your furnace using the thermostat.

  1. Is the Furnace Switch Off?

Yep, there’s an on/off switch on your furnace, too. It looks just like a regular light switch, and may have been tripped or switched to off. This is a particularly common occurrence for homeowners turning on their furnace for the first time in a while. Be sure that the switch is on, and give the furnace a few minutes to begin working again.

  1. Check The Furnace Filters

Just like an air conditioner, your furnace has air filters. Filters trap particles like dust, mold spores, and pet hair. This makes the air you breathe not just warm, but conditioned and “cleaner.” But filters don’t last forever; they should be changed routinely to avoid build-up. Not only will this improve your air quality, but it will ensure that warm air can flow freely throughout your ductwork and heating vents. If the filters are dirty, airflow will be obstructed. So what may seem like a broken furnace may really be a quick fix of changing dirty filters.

  1. Check For Clogged Vents

Are the furnace vents clogged with hair, dirt, or “dust bunnies”? This could also be slowing the airflow. If this is the case, your furnace may be running at such low efficiency that it’s hard for you to discern warm air flow. Clear the vents of particles, and check if this helps fix your furnace problems.

Nothing’s Working: My Furnace Is Broken!

If you’ve tried all of the above steps and still your furnace isn’t working, it’s time to call in professional help to make furnace repairs. To schedule an appointment quickly and efficiently, have the model or unit information handy (it’s typically written on a panel on the furnace). Last but not least, try not to worry. Help is on the way. The service professionals at Blanton’s Air are standing by to help fix all of your Fayetteville and Raleigh, NC furnace issues!

If you’re dealing with a broken furnace in Fayetteville or Raleigh, NC, contact the professional team at Blanton’s right now at (910) 822-2866. We’re here to help.

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