For Emergency Heating Call
5 Simple Furnace Restarting Tips
If your house feels cold, your furnace may not necessarily be the problem; you may only need to “reboot” your system or modify it to work again.
Clear the intake and exhaust vents of any leaves, snow, or debris because obstructed airflow can lead to overheating or system damage. Make sure that nothing, including boxes, furniture, and drapes, obstructs the indoor registers and returns.
We hope that using these six solutions will solve your heating issue and allow you to enjoy your home once more. One more piece of advice, though: never forgo annual maintenance.
Many of the mentioned issues can be discovered and resolved during your regular checkup. This prevents service interruptions while also saving money and requiring fewer repairs in the future.
Things you can do to heat your home in an emergency
Your Furnace stops Working...
The temperature in your home can drop quickly if your furnace quits unexpectedly and you lose heat. A failing furnace can result in hazardous freezing for you and your home. Unlike when your air conditioner breaks, where you can sweat it out, no heat can lead to frozen and broken household pipes.