Got Furnace Problems? Check Your Thermostat

Posted by Coleman Heating on February 26th, 2021

A thermostat helps us regulate the temperature of our furnace and air conditioning system. In the winter season, it’s not uncommon for thermostats to fail due to constant use and this might cause furnace issues. If you notice that your furnace isn’t acting the way it should, you should first check if the problem lies in the thermostat before you get a furnace repair in Coquitlam.

Here are some common problems that might start with a broken thermostat:

  1. Your furnace won’t heat up

Even if your furnace is turned on, it’s not doing what it should do to heat up your home. In this case, you need the help of professionals to check your thermostat if it’s causing the problem. You can try changing the settings of the thermostat to see if there are changes to the heat.

  1. Your furnace is not producing enough heat

You have your usual settings on your thermostat but it’s still not adequate so you have to turn up the heat just to get the comfortable indoor temperature you want. The problem is that it can increase your energy bills.

  1. Your furnace has short-cycling issues

The thermostat might have a hard time detecting when it has reached the desired temperature or might be receiving mixed signals, which is why it’s having short-cycling issues.

Furnace repair in Coquitlam can include checking your home’s thermostat. If you have an old thermostat, all the more reason to suspect that it could be the problem.

You can also check if the thermostat is working. Turn off your furnace and let it completely cool down. After that, remove the thermostat cover and check the internal wiring.

You can see R or red, W or white Y or yellow, W or white, and C or common indicated on the wires. In some cases, there is no C there. Make sure you take a photo of this setup first before doing anything just so you know how to put them back.

These wires are usually screwed to the terminal. Use a screwdriver to remove them. Find the White and Red wires and look for the bare end from the two wires and twist them together. They should be separated from the rest of the colored wires. Turn on your furnace and see if the blower is on. If it is, it just means that there is a problem with the wiring. If it doesn’t, you will most likely need to get furnace repair in Coquitlam as the problem lies in your furnace.

It’s also a good idea to switch to a programmable thermostat to get its energy-efficient benefits. You can get the help of Coleman Heating Inc to check your furnace and find the right cause of the problem.

Aden Martin is the author of this article. For more details about Gas Furnace Install please visit our website: colemanheating.ca

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