If your furnace isn’t working correctly, there are a few things you can check before calling for help. First, make sure the thermostat is set to the temperature you want. If the thermostat uses batteries, replace them with new ones if needed.Next, take a look at the air filter. If it’s dirty, replace it. A clogged filter can stop airflow and make the furnace overheat, causing it to shut down. Also, check that the vents are clear and not blocked by furniture or other items.
Don’t forget to inspect the circuit breaker to see if the furnace’s circuit is tripped. Reset the breaker if necessary. For older gas furnaces, check the pilot light. If it’s out, follow the owner’s manual to relight it.
If your furnace uses gas, ensure the gas supply is uninterrupted. If the gas valve is closed, open it. Try resetting the system by turning the furnace off and on. Give it a few minutes to restart and adjust.
If these steps don’t fix the problem, it’s time to reach out to Brewer Heating & Cooling for professional furnace repairs. We focus on honesty and fairness, ensuring you only pay for the services you truly need without any unnecessary expenses.