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Common Heater Problems You Should Know

There is a lot of heater problems that you may face today, if your current heating system is not operating correctly, your family may be in the same position as if there was no heater at all.  Take it from The Coop, no one enjoys shivering when they should be toasty warm.  Here are 5 common problems a heater can experience and what you can do to solve the problem.

Heater Problems:

5 Common Reasons the Heater Stopped Working (And What to Do Next) | P&M Air  Conditioning and Heating

Access Panel to Furnace Not On Properly

Some furnaces have safety controls that can cause a furnace to stop working. If a furnace’s access panels are not properly attached to the unit, the furnace does not start.

Check the exterior of the furnace and verify all access panels are snug in their correct positions.

Dirt or Other Things Blocking Furnace Air Flow

Dirt, debris, furniture, rugs and other items block airflow into and through the furnace – causing overheating.

  • Check the air filter and replace if dirty.
  • Clear away all items stored around your furnace – keep at least 6 feet of clearance.
  • Ensure all vents in your home are open and unblocked so air freely circulates.

Most Common Heater Problems & How to Fix Them

Your Furnace Is The Problem

Your furnace could also be the cause of the problem. The switch inside the furnace could have accidentally been switched off, so be sure the power is turned on. Even if you have a gas system, it uses electricity and must be turned on. There is a power disconnect switch by the furnace.

You can also check the breaker to make sure the power to the furnace has not been tripped. If it has been tripped, be sure to turn it back on. However, if it continues to trip, call an HVAC technician because something is wrong.

Faulty Igniter

If your furnace igniter is faulty, this is what can cause a furnace to stop working. Fuel will not be ignited to create heat. Check to see if the igniter needs replacement by:

  • Turning off power to the furnace and removing the access panel.
  • Inspecting the igniter for visible damage such as chips, cracks, warping or fraying.
  • Using a multi meter at the igniter plug. If it reads zero or infinity, the igniter needs to be replaced.

 

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