Emergency No-Heat: What to Check First
If your furnace stops working in Lebanon or Boone County, run these quick checks. If anything feels unsafe, stop and call for help.
Quick checks you can do now
- Thermostat: Set to heat and bump the temperature up 3-5 degrees.
- Power: Check the furnace switch and the breaker panel for a tripped breaker.
- Filter: A clogged filter can shut a furnace down. Replace if dirty.
- Vents: Make sure supply and return vents are open.
When to call immediately
- Gas smell or burning odor.
- Repeated shutdowns after resetting the breaker.
- No heat and outside temperatures are dropping fast.
For urgent calls, use our emergency HVAC service or schedule a standard furnace repair visit.
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FAQ
Is it safe to keep resetting the furnace?
No. If it trips again, there is a deeper issue that needs a tech.
Do you handle emergency after-hours calls?
Yes. We offer emergency options when you have no heat.
Can a dirty filter really stop a furnace?
Yes. Restricted airflow can trigger safety shutoffs.