symptom
Furnace Not Heating
No-heat furnace calls should identify fuel type, thermostat setting, ignition behavior, blower activity, and safety risk.
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What to mention
- Mention gas odor immediately.
- Share thermostat mode and set point.
- Describe blower, ignition, and error-light behavior.
Best-fit call intent
Furnace no-heat guidance for thermostat, ignition, fuel, blower, error light, filter, and safety symptoms.
Before calling
Furnace not heating call prep
- Fuel type
- Thermostat setting
- Ignition behavior
- Blower status
- Safety symptoms
When this page fits
- No-heat calls need fuel type, ignition behavior, thermostat setting, and safety symptoms.
- Gas odor, burning smell, or repeated shutoffs should be discussed before scheduling routine service.
- If the furnace is old, ask when replacement should be considered.
Questions to ask
- What safety symptoms mean I should leave the system off?
- Can the visit check thermostat, ignition, blower, and airflow?
- Can you compare repair and replacement if the furnace is older?
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