What To Do If Your Heat Goes Out This Winter?

Feb 18, 2022 | Blog, Furnace, Heating, HVAC, Maintenance, OH, Ohio, Repair, Springboro, Thermostat, Tips & Tricks, Winter | 0 comments

First and foremost, before the winters here in Ohio get too bad, you’ll want to schedule your annual safety check and tune-up for your home heating system. Remember, home appliances need some love, maintenance, and care in order to keep up with the cold winter demands. The last thing you want is your furnace going out because of neglecting your furnace. If your boiler or furnace is aging, it may be time to replace this. Keep in mind that defective boilers or furnaces can significantly increase your monthly heating bill. This is because they will need to work much harder to bring your home to your optimal comfort level. If your heat goes out this winter, the best thing to do is call a professional at Springboro Heating & Cooling, and don’t stress out. However, while you’re waiting for help to arrive, our home heating experts thought it would be helpful to provide a list of tips and tricks to do in case your heat goes out. These are for you, your family and your friends to keep in your pocket, just in case. 

What Is the First Thing I Should Check? 

If your home heating system isn’t working, start by checking the basics:

  1. You’ll want to check your thermostat settings to ensure it is set to heat and at your desired temperature.
  2. If your thermostat runs on batteries, check those too!
  3. You’ll need to check your air filters. Dirty air filters are the #1 reason why residential furnaces stop working.
  4. If you have an electric furnace, you will need to check the fuse box; this is in case you may have accidentally tripped a breaker. However, if you have a gas furnace, check if your pilot light is lit. If you don’t see a blue flame, then you’ll need to relight it yourself or contact a professional like Springboro Heating & Cooling to come assist.

  How Can I Keep My Home Warm? 

Keeping warm means extra blankets, hoodies, socks, robes, and any other clothing that helps keep you warm. In addition, you can do some light things around the house, like checking for any drafts in your windows and doors. On top of that, you should close the doors to all rooms you won’t be using for the day. This will help keep the warm air circulating around your home. Lastly, get out that old family recipe you’ve been trying to make for months but never got around to it. Making a big dinner for the family by using your stovetop and oven will help generate more heat and keep you warm for longer. However, remember to turn off the stovetop and oven once you’re done cooking. Keeping either of these appliances on while empty is an extreme fire hazard. 

How Do I Keep the Cold Air Outside? 

The annoying cold drafts usually come from small spaces near windows and under your doors. However, to prevent the freezing temperatures outside, where they belong, you can use different household items to seal window and door seals. For example, you can use a professional sealant. Nevertheless, if you’re trying to be budget-friendly, you can wrap up old towels and stick them under doors and around your windows. Another thing to do is to stay busy. Pick up of those household projects around you’ve been meaning to do. Getting on the move and staying distracted will keep your mind overthinking and worrying about the cold. 

All in all, there are various things you can do around your house if your heat decides to go out this winter; however, the best thing you can do is call a professional. Home heating systems are complex machines and require expertise in the field. At Springboro Heating & Cooling, we are here to serve you, our loyal customers. Call today at (937) 600-6834, or schedule an appointment online now by clicking here! We are available 24/7, 365 days a year, including weekends and holidays.