At John C. Flood, we understand the frustration of a gas furnace that isn’t blowing hot air. In collaboration with WUSA9, we identify common causes for this issue:
1. Clogged Air Filters: Dirty filters restrict airflow, causing the furnace to overheat and shut down.
2. Thermostat Malfunctions: Incorrect settings or faulty thermostats can prevent the furnace from activating properly.
3. Pilot Light or Ignition Problems: Issues with the pilot light or electronic ignition can stop the furnace from heating.
4. Gas Supply Issues: An interrupted gas supply can prevent the furnace from producing heat.
Our team is dedicated to diagnosing and resolving these problems promptly, ensuring your home remains warm and comfortable. Regular maintenance and timely repairs are essential to keep your heating system operating efficiently.