Why Should You Repair Your Heater?
Keep Your Home Warm and Comfortable
Repairing your heater ensures it operates efficiently and reliably when you need it most. Appalachian Heating is here to assist with all your heater repair needs, offering expert service to keep your home cozy and your energy bills in check. Explore the benefits below or reach out to learn more about our heating repair solutions for homes and businesses.
When your heater won’t start, call Appalachian Heating. We can provide the repairs you need to stay warm all winter long.
Heater Repair Checklist
Check the Thermostat
Make sure your thermostat is instructing your heater to turn on. Make sure the switch is set to “heat” as opposed to “off” or “cool.” Change the batteries if needed.
Examine Breakers & Switches
Check your main electrical panel to see if your breaker and furnace switch are on. Find the breaker labeled “furnace” or “heat,” and make sure it’s switched “on.”
Replace the Air Filter
When it comes to heater issues, a clogged air filter is often the culprit. Flat filters should be replaced once a month, while pleated filters should last three months.
Check for Error Codes
Your heater may be emitting an error code calling for professional assistance. Peek inside your heater’s plastic window to check its status before calling us for help.
Clean the Flame Sensor
If your heater tries to start but shuts off without putting out heat, a dirty flame sensor could be responsible. Cleaning it is something you can easily do yourself.
Relight the Pilot Light
If you own an older gas heating system, the pilot light could be out. To relight it, find the instructions on the label on your heater and follow the highlighted steps.
Check Your Fuel Source
Try switching on another gas or electric appliance to see if there is an outage. If it doesn’t work, your power could be turned off, or you could be out of propane.
Inspect the Condensate Pan
Condensate pans catch the water your heater removes from the air. If water is dripping out of your heater or its condensate pan has standing water in it, drain it.
Clear Your Vents
Blocked vents can cause your heater to overheat and not function as intended. You can try cleaning the vents of your heater to remove any potential obstructions.
Heater Repair FAQs
Review our list of the most commonly asked questions Appalachian Heating’s HVAC repair experts hear from customers below to get to work on troubleshooting your heater. We can help you to get the heat back on as quickly as possible.
When your furnace won’t start, doing your own furnace repair can feel pretty overwhelming. For your safety and the functionality of your heating system, we recommend you hire an expert, like those at Appalachian Heating, to handle your heater repair. Contact us today to request service. We’re available 24/7!
If your heater’s air filter is too dirty, it could lead to issues including, but not limited to:
- Your heater does not turn or stay on
- Overheating from reduced airflow
- Increased energy and heating bills
- A shorter lifespan for your heater
Signs that your heater needs repair include:
- Increased energy bills
- Unusual noises or smells
- Inconsistent heating
- Leaking from the heater
- Short cycling
- Discolored pilot light
If you notice any of these signs, contact Appalachian Heating for assistance.
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What Southern West Virginia
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I needed maintenance service for my gas furnace and Allen was very courteous, knowledgeable and explained what he was doing. I would recommend him and the company very highly. They were reasonably priced also and came that day as they said they would.
Christian showed up and had the issue resolved within 20 minutes. My new thermostat was programmed incorrectly and hot air was blowing even though thermostat was calling for cold air. Up and running again. Thank you App Heating!!!
Brian Sheets was fantastic! He was quick and efficient at finding out what was wrong with my unit and fixing it. Appalachian Heating has the best prices that we have found and we will definitely be calling them again if/when we need repairs done!
Prompt Heater Repair Service
Performed by Our Licensed HVAC ProfessionalsFixing your heater might feel like an overwhelming task, but it doesn’t have to be. If you need help from an HVAC expert and live in Beckley, WV, Appalachian Heating can provide assistance to you when your heat won’t work. We can service most makes and models of heating systems and provide emergency furnace repair.
Our team is available 24/7 to take your call at (304) 877-5566. While you’re chatting with us, consider asking about a regular heater maintenance plan that might help you avoid repairs in the future. We can tell you how frequently your furnace should be inspected by one of our certified professionals. Contact us today to get started!