Is your heater not heating? This is obviously one of the more common heating problems—and one you should fix immediately considering how cold it can get in Arlington, Centreville, Reston, and all throughout Virginia during the winter months. As a leading VA heating repair service provider, John Nugent & Sons understands the most likely causes of a heater not heating—as well as possible fixes.
Possible Causes of a Heater Not Heating
There are several possible reasons your heater isn’t heating, the most common of which include:
Loose or disconnected wiring connected to the unit
Tripped circuit breaker
Blown fuse
Improper thermostat setting
Obstructed airflow to the unit
Defective heating element in heater
Possible Fixes For a Heater Not Heating
Here are some possible fixes for a heater that isn’t heating, depending on the situation:
If wiring connected to the unit appears loose, tighten it
If the breaker is tripped, reset the circuit breaker
If the fuse is blown or popped, replace with appropriate fuse
If the thermostat setting does not match the one provided by the manufacturer, adjust the setting to make sure it’s not set too low
If there is obstructed airflow to the heating unit, check to make sure drapes, furniture, or plants aren’t responsible for the obstruction
Is your heater not heating even after you’ve tried these fixes? It’s likely that your heater has run out its lifespan and needs to be replaced. Contact us so we can send a qualified electrician your way who specializes in VA heating replacement.