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What causes a heater to stop working?
Often, the issue is that the heating system is simply dirty. If your furnace has a dirty blower, the blower could cause equipment failure. In short, a dirty blower can cause the heat exchanger to fail. Dirty air filters could also be the reason your heater stopped working.
How can you tell if your heater is going out?
Signs Your Furnace is Going Out
- Increasing illnesses.
- High furnace age.
- High and unexplained utility bills.
- Sudden troublesome noises.
- Pilot flame color.
- Dry air.
- Soot.
- Frequent repairs.
How can I heat my furnace without a heater?
Believe it or not, there are a number of ways to warm your home without using a heater.
- Fireplace. A fireplace is a great way of heating your home without using your furnace or heater.
- Properly Seal Windows and Doors.
- Maximize Nature’s Warmth.
- Shut the Door!
- Use More Rugs and Carpeting.
- Candles and Lighting.
- Cook More!
Can a home furnace explode?
Although it is possible for a gas furnace to either catch fire or explode, it’s highly unlikely. If there is a danger of this happening, the furnace will usually simply shut off—as it’s designed to. If you’ve got a good furnace and take care of it, you won’t have to worry about explosions or fires.
Is it time for a new heater?
If you’ve had more than two furnace repairs in the last year, it’s probably time for replacement. Another way to tell if you should replace or repair is if the repair cost is over 50\% the cost of a new furnace.
Why did my heater stop blowing hot air?
First, check to make sure the thermostat is set correctly. You will want to make sure that the fan control is set to auto, and not ‘on’. If the thermostat appears set correctly, turn off your heater at the thermostat and check the filter. If the filter is dirty, replace it.