It may be your first
reaction to call you HVAC specialist Bruce Inc when you furnace is not producing heat. While there
may be no heat coming out the vent there may be a very simple solution why.
Here are some things to look at before you call:
Check the thermostat – Make sure your thermostat is set for heat and is at least at 68 F and above to make sure the temperature is set high enough for the furnace to be turned on.
Check the thermostat – Make sure your thermostat is set for heat and is at least at 68 F and above to make sure the temperature is set high enough for the furnace to be turned on.
Check your circuit breaker –
If the furnace is not turning on you may have tripped the circuit breaker or
blown a fuse. There should be one
breaker dedicated to your heating system for you home or office. Check the
breaker box to see if this is your problem. If the problem persists give us a
call.
See if you furnace is
igniting properly – If you have a older had furnace be sure to see if the pilot
igniting the correct way. Also check the
gas valve to make sure it is in good working order.
If you have gone through this checklist and your furnace is still isn’t producing heat don’t hesitate to call Bruce Inc at (509) 734-0669.
If you have gone through this checklist and your furnace is still isn’t producing heat don’t hesitate to call Bruce Inc at (509) 734-0669.
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