Jan 17
Neo asked:
It happened few days ago, suddenly gets only cool air blown out from my heater. I’ve reset and turned off the heater waited for few hours and turned back on again but still working right. Now my house is sitting at 63 degrees inside that is cold. Is it the heater coil goes bad or not? Someone please help me.
Thanks in advance.
It happened few days ago, suddenly gets only cool air blown out from my heater. I’ve reset and turned off the heater waited for few hours and turned back on again but still working right. Now my house is sitting at 63 degrees inside that is cold. Is it the heater coil goes bad or not? Someone please help me.
Thanks in advance.
3 Responses to “Why my home heater blown cool air?”











January 20th, 2009 at 12:13 am
What kind of heater? Gas, electric, heat pump? If propane is your tank full? If electric the element may have failed. If it is an old furnace the pilot light might be out. If it is a heat pump the circuit breaker may be tripped.
January 23rd, 2009 at 11:23 am
Need a lot more info to help you such as type of heater and what is actually happening. For a step by step troubleshooting guide, you can check out the furnace page at my source.
January 26th, 2009 at 6:11 pm
If this is a Heat Pump, and the outside temp. is below 30 degrees, that is a common problem.The heat strip might be bad, but heat pumps were not intended for extreme cold.
Please let us know the kind of heater you have, then we can help better.Also, how cold is it outside.