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Having your heating systems break down can be very inconvenient, mainly when it occurs in the cold months. The fact is that heating systems make our lives comfortable in our homes, so we need them to always be functional. We are fast approaching winter, and winter without a heating system can be unbearable.

There are many reasons why your heating system can break down, and when they do, you need to get a registered expert to fix them immediately. In this article, we’ll talk about the common issues your heater may be dealing with and how to address them well before the winter season starts.

Common Thermostat Problems You May Be Facing

There are sometimes when the heating system is not faulty but is just improperly set. Before calling a professional to check for faults in your heating systems, be sure to confirm that the problem is not a thermostat problem.

This can include:

  • Checking the batteries
  • Setting a higher temperature
  • Turning the unit on, off

If your heating system is still struggling to turn on or if it’s not hitting the temperature you set, there’s a bigger problem. In many cases, a simple adjustment to your thermostat can solve many of the temperature issues in your home.

How To Identify Circuit Breaker Issues

Circuit breaker problems are common in heating systems. A circuit breaker is essentially what allows electricity to flow from your panel to your unit. If the circuit is flipped because of power fluctuation or some type of electrical issue, you could be in for a problem.

In some instances, this happens after a power outage in your home, caused by a storm or some other similar issue. You should be able to flip the circuit breaker and get your heat back up and running. Another common reason for circuit breakers to flip is old electrical systems. If your home or your heater is old, the electrical system may be compromised.

Always be on the lookout for symptoms like burning odors, power cycling where your unit turns on and off multiple times, flickering lights, and generally poor performance from your heater. If your heating system is dealing with an electrical issue, it’s imperative that it’s handled by a professional.

What About Blown Fuses?

A fuse can blow at any time. When a fuse is blown, it needs to be replaced before the system can function. A damaged fuse can be caused by:

  • A short circuit in the motor
  • Damaged wires
  • Power surges in your home
  • An old heating system

Generally, if a fuse is blown in your heating system, it won’t be able to turn on. Some other warning signs to look for can range from melted wires, burning smells, or if the glass on the fuse is discolored or cracked.

Replacing a fuse should be a simple enough job, especially if your unit’s fuses are easily accessible and you have a replacement. If, however, you need help, it’s always essential to work with a professional.

Getting Professional Help

When heating systems start to develop faults, they need to be repaired. Sometimes, it’s the components that are faulty and not the full heating systems. It’s important to know the common faults that are possible so that you can understand the next step to take. It’s also essential to routinely service your heating system with a professional.

The moment you notice a fault with your heating system, do not ignore it. Contact a professional to fix it in its early stages. At Sharp-Long 72 Degrees Air Conditioning and Heating, our heating professionals can find you a quality solution to get your system back up and running just in time for those colder months.

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