What To Do When Your Heating Is Not Working?

If your heating system is not working properly it can sometimes be a result of a minor problem. When you call a professional, you may be surprised to find out how easy the fix was. 

Every homeowner should learn the basic troubleshooting tips about the heating system and save money on repair bills. 

Things to check if your heater is not working.

Read on below to learn about the things you can do before taking time to search for HVAC companies Tampa online.

If your heating system fails, do the following: 

  • Check the thermostat

The thermostat is often the problem, especially if you have a programmable thermostat which can get confusing to operate at times. If your heater stops working, the first thing you need to do is take a look and check if your thermostat is set correctly before jumping to any conclusions. If it doesn't work, try replacing the batteries or if you find any wire break, wrap it with electrical tape.

  • Check the gas

Someone may have turned off the gas valve and forgotten about it, causing your heater to stop working. To check this, trace the gas line to the meter and if you see a handle perpendicular to the gas pipe, turn it and make it parallel. 

  • Change the filter

Many furnace problems are caused due to dirty or clogged filters. When the filters are clogged with dust and dirt, your heat exchanger can overheat and shut off quickly, causing soot buildup and reducing the furnace's efficiency. Always change these filters regularly, and if you need any help with the process, take out your owner's manual.

  • Remove leaves and debris from exhaust vents

Leaves and debris might have blocked the intake or exhaust of your furnace, making it stop working. If you see the pipes covered with screen mesh, use a half-inch mesh hardware cloth to replace it. If the reason behind the clogging of the pipes is ice, clear it off and contact a professional to get help.

  • Clear your chimney exhaust flue

If you have birds or debris in the chimney exhaust flue, your heating system may stop working. To check this, you first need to turn off the furnace and the thermostat, then dismantle the duct and check for any debris or birds. Then follow the previous directions to reassemble the duct you used to dismantle.

  • Check for blocked ducts

If you notice that your furnace is on and working in several rooms, except for one or two rooms, the problem may be in your ductwork. Check the ductwork you can access and look around for gaps between the branching points and sections. If you see any gap, use metal duct tape to seal it; do not use the standard cloth duct tape, as it can cause your ducts to leak.  

  • Flush out the drain lines

Your furnace drains off gallons of water per day during the heating season. Your furnace can stop working when the drain lines get filled with mold and sediment. If your drain hose is dirty, remove it and fill it with a mixture of water and bleach, wait for several minutes and then flush it out, which will solve your problem. 

Conclusion

If you have tried all the troubleshooting or DIY tips but nothing has worked, and the problem persists, contact us at Acme Electrical Services for the best heating repair Tampa. We aim to provide well-trained technicians for all your HVAC needs. Contact us to know more.

CHRIS MACCARON