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Three Heat Troubleshooting Steps

By: JT Miller

With the cold days of winter right around the corner there is no better time to get your heating system checked out and running in tip top shape before you are relying on it every day. Even if you have taken good care of your heating system things can still go wrong and things can break down. If your heat does break down in the middle of the winter months here are three things you can do while you're waiting for the repairman to arrive.

1. Confirm that your thermostat is set correctly: There are many different types of electronic and manual thermostats available and many of them are not easy to use right out of the box. Be sure to read your manual and make sure you don't have any timers or switches set incorrectly. Before winter arrives it might be a good idea for you to pick a cool night and test your heat to make sure you know how to turn it on and off.

2. Make sure you haven't blow a fuse: No matter what kind of heating system you have, whether it be forced hot air or baseboard or ambient or some combination, electricity is probably required. A simple house fuse blowing could prevent your heat from coming on. You might want to call an electrician if it happens more than once, because that could be the sign of a bigger and potentially more dangerous electrical problem in your home.

3. Read the instructions: If you have a manual for your heating system or thermostat then you should read that. If you don't, then you should probably consider writing down some instructions in case you ever have to tell someone else how to turn your heat on or off in an emergency. Keep the written instructions in a closet or desk drawer that is closest to the thermostat of your home.

Heating systems can use many different types of fuel from oil, to natural gas to electricity and they can come in a variety of configurations. Heating systems are complex systems that are designed to keep you warm and run well for many years, but bad things do happen from time to time. If you're uncomfortable with any of these troubleshooting tips, don't hesitate to call a heating professional right away. If you are stuck without heat then play it safe and get to someplace that does have heat or use an auxilliary room heater as a temporary measure until you can get your heat running again.

Good luck and stay warm this winter!




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