When your heating system doesn’t start, doing your own furnace repair in Bossier City, LA, can appear daunting.
There are a couple of fast, inexpensive things you can do by yourself to avoid a furnace service call.
Check the troubleshooting guide below before calling an HVAC professional if your heating system doesn’t start, won’t keep running, or won’t light. If you realize you need help from a heating and cooling professional and live in Bossier City, Brooks Heating and Air Conditioning can assist you. We can repair most types of HVAC systems. To learn more, give Brooks Heating & Air Conditioning a call today at
318-742-9510 or
800-COOLING.
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We also offer furnace installation if you’re ready for a new heater. While talking with us, consider an annual furnace maintenance plan from Brooks Heating and Air Conditioning that may help you avoid repairs down the line. Our team can tell you how frequently your heater should be examined by one of our NATE-certified professionals. Use our straightforward guide below to start troubleshooting your heating system. Most of these processes don’t need mechanical skills to complete your furnace repair.
1. Look at the Thermostat
To begin, make certain that your thermostat is telling your heater to turn on.
Digital Thermostat
If your heater hasn’t started within several minutes, make sure it has juice by switching the fan switch from “auto” to “on.” If the fan doesn’t start, your furnace may not have power.
Smart Thermostat
If you use a smart thermostat—like one designed by Nest, Ecobee, Lux, Honeywell or Bosch—troubleshooting is very model-specific. Refer to the manufacturer’s website for assistance. If you aren’t able to get your Wi-Fi thermostat to work, contact us at 800-COOLING for heating and cooling service.
2. Examine Breakers and Switches
Next, check if your breaker and furnace switch are on.
It doesn’t matter how old your furnace is or what brand it is, it has at least one ordinary wall switch installed on or near it.
3. Buy a New Air Filter
When we consider furnace breakdowns, a filthy, clogged air filter is frequently the top culprit.
If your filter is too grungy:
Depending on what make of heating system you have, your air filter can be found within the blower compartment of your heater, an attached filter case or wall-mounted return air grille.
To swap out your filter:
Flat filters need to be replaced monthly, while pleated filters should last about three months. If you have children or pets, you may have to replace your filter more often.
To make the process go more quickly down the road, use a permanent writing tool on your furnace exterior or ductwork to list the airflow direction and filter size.
4. Check the Condensate Pan
Otherwise known as drain pans, condensate pans catch liquid your heating system removes from the air.
If liquid is seeping from your heating system or its pan has standing water in it, use these steps.
5. Check for Heating Error Codes
If failures keep on happening, take a look within your furnace’s plastic window to check the blower motor’s status. Dependent on the brand, the light might also be attached on the outside of your furnace.
If you notice anything except a solid, colored light or twinkling green light, reach us at
800-COOLING for HVAC service. Your heating system could be emitting an error code that requires professional assistance.
6. Brush off the Flame Sensor
If your furnace attempts to start but shuts off without putting out heated air, a grimy flame sensor could be responsible. When this happens, your heater will attempt to start three times before a safety mechanism powers it down for approximately an hour.
If you feel comfortable with opening up your furnace, gently scrubbing your flame sensor is a task you can do yourself. Or, one of our heating service professionals can finish it for you.
If you are fine with cleaning the sensor yourself, you require:
As the next step:
7. Reignite the Pilot Light
If you are using an aging heater, the pilot light could be out. To light it, find the instructions on a sheet on your furnace, or use these recommendations.
If you have used the instructions twice and the pilot light still won’t burn or keep ignited, call us at 800-COOLING for furnace service.
Inspect Your Fuel Delivery System
Try turning on a second gas appliance. If it doesn’t work, your natural gas service may be shut off, or you might have run out of propane.
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