thermostate replacement

It’s hard to muscle through the cold weather when your home’s heating system isn’t working like it should. But when you know what to look for, you might be able to fix your broken heater on your own. Some repairs are easier than you might think. Follow this guide to see if your issues are simple enough to handle in-house. Being able to quickly deal with heater repairs will help you avoid days of frigid temperatures indoors.

  1. Is the heater even the problem?

Sometimes we have customers think that their heater is broken when in reality, it’s functioning just fine. You can help keep your repair costs low by accurately identifying the problem at the start. For example, it might be your thermostat that isn’t working properly. Do you have an older model that needs to be replaced? Is a battery missing? Checking the most basic aspects of your heating system first can help you stay strategic with your repair needs.

 

furnace filter replacement

  1. Heater not providing enough heat?

Another concern might be with essential maintenance. Does the air coming out of your vents feel too cold? Or is the airflow too weak? This might mean that you’re overdue on replacing your air filters. Layers of dirt and dust can prevent warm air from spreading throughout your home. Replacing your air filters and running the vacuum around your blower could help get your heating back to normal. Hopefully, this is all you need to do!

  1. Heater not working at all?

Of course, if issues with your thermostat or your heater’s air filters aren’t to blame, then you might be looking at something a little more complicated. There’s a chance that your circuit breaker has been flipped. When your heater isn’t working at all, go check your box to make sure the system is receiving power.

For gas furnaces, though, you’ll need to check the pilot light. If that’s on and the gas valve is opened correctly, it might be time to call on your local HVAC technician to look for other problems. When heaters get overloaded they sometimes need to have their motor reset. Or there might be other parts that need to be replaced.

Still Unsure? Call the Professionals!

Certain problems can get resolved with DIY repairs for your heater. But for more complicated issues, you’ll need to call on a professional HVAC company. Letting an expert take care of your system could be the most effective way to get everything back in order for your home. When time is of the essence, you don’t want to wait around.

If you’ve run through the steps above and still aren’t sure what’s actually going on with your heater, please don’t hesitate to call our team. We can come out and diagnose the problem for you. That way, you’ll know exactly what you’re up against. The sooner we can address those bigger issues, the sooner you can get back to enjoying your warm home during these colder months. Then we can schedule regular furnace maintenance checks to help you avoid new issues down the road. You shouldn’t have to worry about a broken heater when your repairs are done right!