When it’s freezing cold outside, the last thing you need is for your furnace to stop working. Below you’ll find some frequently asked questions and the answers about furnace problems. If you can’t fix your furnace yourself, don’t hesitate to call a professional to take care of your Heating Emergency in Washington DC.
Q.) Why isn’t the heat coming out of my furnace warm enough to heat my home?
A.) If your furnace isn’t blowing out enough warm air or if it’s blowing out cool air, check your thermostat to confirm that it’s set at the correct temperature. Next, look at the air filter and change it if it’s too dirty and you can’t see through it to the other side. During the winter months when you’re constantly running your furnace, change your filter at least one time every three months. A dirty air filter can cause your furnace to overheat by blocking the airflow.
Q.) Why isn’t the fan running on my furnace?
A.) When the fan doesn’t run on your furnace, this is most likely due to a blown fuse. Examine the fuses and replace any that have blown. If the fuses are not blown, the wiring may be faulty. If you smell or see any burnt wiring, contact a professional to repair the electrical components of the furnace.
Q.) Why does my furnace frequently shut off even when the house isn’t warm?
A.) If your furnace constantly cycles off and on, move any objects, such as furniture, that’s blocking the flow of air to your furnace. If you don’t have any obstructions near your furnace, you may have a faulty thermostat and you’ll need a replacement.
Q.) Why is the fan running but there isn’t any heat coming out of my furnace?
A.) If the fan on your furnace runs but it isn’t producing any heat, the heating element is most likely bad. A professional technician that provides services for a Heating Emergency in Washington DC can replace the heating element for you.
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