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		<title>Furnace Not Turning On? Here’s What to Check First</title>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><em><strong>The last thing a homeowner wants to experience is a situation where their heater fails to turn on, no matter what they do!</strong></em></p>



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<p>The best news is that some of these problems can be fixed without the intervention of a professional; however, others require the service of the right team. In this article, we will examine the steps to take when your furnace fails to turn on.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Things To Check When The Heater Won&#8217;t Turn On</strong></h2>



<p>Heating systems are beyond luxury, especially during cold days. When your furnace fails to turn on, even after multiple attempts, it&#8217;s essential to identify the root cause of the issue. Thankfully, the stove may start working with just minor adjustments. First, check the thermostat, which is the brain of the system.</p>



<p>If it&#8217;s not working, it shouldn&#8217;t be a surprise that the furnace is not starting as well. Secondly, check for the correct mode. Ensure the thermostat is calibrated to Heat or Auto; if it&#8217;s set to Cool or Off, the system may not work. Additionally, locate the temperature settings and turn them to a higher setting than their correct reading. For instance, if it&#8217;s 60°F, change it to 70°F. This change and extra push can signal the furnace to start working.</p>



<p>The batteries might also be the culprit because many of the new advanced thermostats run on batteries; therefore, if the batteries are low or dead, the system will not turn on. Change the batteries with new ones. Keep in mind that some thermostats can freeze like your gadgets, so the best thing to do here is to prop it off the wall and reset it.&nbsp;</p>



<p><a rel="nofollow" href="https://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/heating-and-cooling/how-to-maintain-a-furnace.htm">Click here</a> to gain more insight into how to maintain your furnace.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Ensure the Power is On</strong></h2>



<p>Whether it&#8217;s a gas or oil furnace, they all need electricity to run fans and safety controls. One of the common reasons the system won&#8217;t turn on is power issues. Locate the power button and turn it on; perhaps the system was bumped off by accident. Open the electrical panel and check the circuit breaker.</p>



<p>It might be in the middle or off position; turn it back on. If you are living in an old home, you may be using fuses. Check whether they&#8217;re black or broken and replace them with the same type and rating. One thing to note is that if your breaker keeps tripping even after resetting, it&#8217;s a sign of a problem; therefore, contact a professional company to do a thorough check on it.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Check the Air Filter</strong></h2>



<p>If your filter is dirty, it can affect the heating system. First, depending on the type of system you have, check inside the furnace or behind the return vent in the hallway. Inspect the filter in a bright area to check if it&#8217;s clogged. Clogged filters can reduce airflow and make the furnace overheat and eventually shut down. Ideally, filters are supposed to be changed every three months. After changing the filter, ensure you close the furnace door tightly because some products may not work unless the safety switch is pressed shut.</p>



<p>Visit <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.wikihow.com/Change-Your-Air-Filter">https://www.wikihow.com/Change-Your-Air-Filter</a> to learn more about how to change the air filter.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Check for Warning Signs</strong></h2>



<p>When checking the heater, activate your senses. Analyze whether you can perceive if there is a burning dust smell. It&#8217;s normal for the system to omit a faint dusty smell after turning it on for the first time in the season. However, if it&#8217;s strong or smoky and doesn&#8217;t go away, turn it off and contact a professional. If you perceive a smell of rotten egg, that&#8217;s an emergency situation; leave the house immediately and call your gas company.</p>



<p>Avoid restarting the heater yourself. If it doesn&#8217;t make any noise or does not smell, the culprit might probably be the power; check the thermostat or a blown fuse. This problem is often an electrical issue, or the safety switch has tripped. Don&#8217;t attempt to do anything yourself and wait for the right team to handle the issue.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Safety Switches and Sensors</strong></h2>



<p>Advanced furnaces are manufactured with different safety checks, and if any of them is triggered, it will automatically shut the system down and prevent it from starting until the issue is fixed. Once you discover the furnace is overheating, shut it down. Shut off the gas if no flame is detected to prevent an explosion.</p>



<p>Turn off the furnace if the exhaust gases are not venting properly. The most common scenario where clogged vents occur is when birds or wasps nest and block the blue pipes, preventing unsafe gases from escaping. The furnace will just lock itself out. This is not a problem you can handle on your own; call an HVAC technician to reset and clear it.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Pilot Light or Ignition Issues</strong></h2>



<p>Old furnace models are built with a small pilot light that helps ignite the burners. When the pilot is out, follow the manufacturer&#8217;s instructions on the access panel. If it continues going out, it might be an issue with the safety sensor. The advanced models utilize electronic ignition, and if the ignition fails, it will require the service of the right technician.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>It&#8217;s Time to Call a Professional</strong></h2>



<p>After trying all the troubleshooting tips mentioned above, the furnace still didn&#8217;t turn on. Contact companies like <a href="https://alpinemech360.com/">Alpine Mechanical Services</a> instantly and explain some of the problems to them. Things you should keep in mind while on the call include breaker tripping, fuses blowing, a gas smell, and a pilot that won&#8217;t stay lit. The furnace is making strange noises like banging or clicking, you have replaced the filters properly, and it&#8217;s still not working.</p>



<p>To learn more about Alpine Mechanical Services, visit the address below:</p>




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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Conclusion</strong></h2>



<p>It&#8217;s an unpleasant experience for your furnace not to turn on, especially on those cold nights. Thankfully, you can troubleshoot some of the issues, while others have to be left to professionals. With so many companies out there, do your research, check for reviews from past clients and ask for quotes from different companies so whenever you have an issue, you can contact them.</p>
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		<title>A New Furnace or Repairs: What is More Cost-Effective for Your Home in Winter?</title>
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<p>You have to act quickly. And what seems faster than calling for an emergency repair? Many homeowners immediately try to find technicians by calling HVAC companies. This solution looks rational – but only at first glance. In most cases, it only postpones the inevitable.</p>



<p>An old furnace may still run for another year or two, but the energy and maintenance costs will gradually become higher than investing in a new system. However, it is crucial that professionals install the heating equipment correctly. In Utah, Rocky Mountain HVAC provides&nbsp;<a href="https://www.rmhvacutah.com/heating/installation/">Heating Installation</a>: certified technicians will properly size your system, install it according to safety standards, and ensure long-term efficiency.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Why a New Heating System is More Cost-Effective</strong></h2>



<p>Modern systems are designed not only to heat the home, but also to optimize energy use, maintain a stable indoor temperature, and reduce financial strain on your household. You pay less for gas and electricity while enjoying more consistent comfort. And this leads to the logical question: does a new furnace truly save more than constant repairs? The answer is yes – energy audits confirm this finding.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Benefits of a New Furnace Include</strong></h2>



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<li>Higher energy efficiency.<br>New models offer a much better AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating, which means more energy is converted into heat rather than wasted through worn components. This is especially important in Utah, where winters can be long and cold.</li>



<li>Less heat loss.<br>Older furnaces suffer from wear and tear of the heat exchanger, fan, and exhaust system. Heat literally “goes up the chimney,” and utility bills climb higher.</li>



<li>Consistent indoor temperature.<br>New furnaces regulate airflow more precisely, eliminating cold spots and noticeable fluctuations from room to room.</li>



<li>Lower utility bills.<br>Homeowners often see the difference in the very first heating season: performance goes up, consumption goes down.</li>



<li>Fewer unexpected expenses.<br>Repairing an <a href="https://betterhousekeeper.com/2022/12/07/how-can-you-tell-if-your-furnace-needs-to-be-replaced/">old furnace</a> may look cheaper — until it fails several times per season. A new system comes with a warranty and predictable costs.</li>
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<p>When you install a new furnace, you are investing not only in comfort, but also in stable and reliable performance for years ahead. Modern systems also run more quietly, improve indoor air quality, and support a healthier living environment.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Checklist: When Repairs are no Longer Worth it</strong></h2>



<p>It is quite difficult to decide to replace an old furnace when it does not seem that old. This checklist will help you make up your mind. Mark how many items apply to you. If there are 3 or more, replacement will be more cost-effective.</p>



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<li>Age over 12–15 years: after this period, even a working system begins to lose efficiency – bills increase, and parts wear out comprehensively.</li>



<li>Heating bills have increased significantly in recent seasons: a worn-out heat exchanger and a “voracious” motor force the system to work longer to produce the same result.</li>



<li>Regular repairs (2–3 times a year): frequent servicing is a “hidden” signal that the internal resource is already at its limit.</li>



<li>The temperature in the house is uneven: cold rooms, temperature fluctuations, and weak airflow are signs of a loss of productivity.</li>



<li>The <a href="https://betterdecoratingbible.com/2024/10/25/the-role-of-furnace-repair-in-extending-the-life-of-your-hvac-system/">furnace</a> is louder than before: vibrations, squeaks, metallic noises are the first signs of compressor or fan wear.</li>



<li>Inconvenience or smell of gas/burning: this is not only a matter of comfort, but also of safety.</li>



<li>AFUE below 80%: older models “burn” a lot of energy but return little heat.</li>
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<p>If you are considering a replacement, it is worth contacting specialists who can select the right model for the size of your home and your energy needs. Reliable installation is half of the system’s success – which is why many homeowners in Utah choose professional heating installation from RM HVAC. It is a reliable company with extensive experience in the region. You will receive high-quality service with a warranty on all work performed.</p>
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