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Furnace Won’t Start: Quick Troubleshooting + When to Call for Heat Help

 Furnace Won’t Start: Quick Troubleshooting + When to Call for Heat Help Disclosure: General information only. If you smell gas, see sparks, or hear loud unusual sounds, stop and call a licensed HVAC pro . Quick Answer Check thermostat mode, power, and filter first. Confirm the breaker and furnace switch are on. If it still won’t start or short-cycles , call HVAC. Stop the Damage First If you smell gas, leave and call from outside. If you smell burning, shut it off and turn off the breaker. Don’t keep restarting a failing furnace . Fast Checks (Most Common Fixes) Thermostat set to HEAT, temperature raised Replace an extremely dirty filter Check breaker and reset once Check furnace power switch (often near unit) Confirm vents are open and unobstructed Listen: does it try to start then stop? What the Symptoms Usually Mean Starts then stops quickly: safety shutdown , airflow issue , sensor Fan runs but no heat: ignition or flame sensor rel...

Home Repair Cost Guide: Repair vs Replace (What Really Changes the Price)

 Home Repair Cost Guide: Repair vs Replace (What Really Changes the Price) Disclosure: This article is for general information only. Costs and rules vary by location and equipment. When safety is involved, call a licensed pro. Quick Answer Repair makes sense when the problem is controlled, the system is otherwise healthy, and the quote is clear. Replace makes sense when failures repeat, safety is compromised, or hidden upgrades make repairs a money pit. Always compare itemized quotes. Never approve work you don’t understand. Stop the Damage First (Before You Think About Money) If any of these are happening, pause the “cost debate.” Stop the risk first. Active water leak : shut off the nearest valve or the main water. Burning smell / sparks : shut off the breaker. Gas odor : leave immediately and call your utility or emergency services from outside. Repair vs Replace: The 4 Simple Rules Rule 1: Repair when it’s a one-time failure A single broken part is often w...

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