It's an event we've all certainly experienced. The heat of summer or freezing cold of winter arrives, and our home's HVAC system chooses that moment to fail, leaving us uncomfortable at best or exposed to serious health risk at worst. Fortunately, there are a variety of items to check and routine tasks to perform that may not only resolve any HVAC system issues, but might also minimize their likelihood as well. Here are a few pointers to keep in mind that will keep your heater or air conditioner humming along nicely.
Many HVAC systems feature a distinct breaker for heating and cooling. Often either near the unit itself or a separate breaker in your home's box, this switch maintains the portion of the system that heats or cools on a circuit separated from that which provides ventilation. If your unit is blowing air that is not being heated or cooled, look for such a switch and determine if it is on or off. This may be all that is necessary to resolve any HVAC issues you are experiencing.
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