When the temperatures drop across Gaston, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, or York Counties, the last thing you want is a malfunctioning heater. A sudden chill in your home or business can be frustrating, but many common heating problems have simple, easily identifiable causes. While professional service from Roland Black Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Generators is always recommended for complex repairs or safety concerns, understanding these basic troubleshooting steps can often save you a service call or, at the very least, help you explain the issue clearly when you call us at (980) 409-3848. With over 50 years of serving the Gastonia area, we know exactly what issues our local systems face. INITIAL CHECKS WHEN YOUR HEATER WON’T TURN ON If your furnace or heat pump is completely unresponsive, start with the most basic checks. These steps address issues that frequently interrupt the power or fuel supply to your unit. CHECK THE THERMOSTAT This might seem obvious, but it’s the most common culprit. Ensure your thermostat is set to “Heat” mode and the temperature setting is above the current room temperature. If it runs on batteries, try replacing them, as low battery power can cause erratic behavior or a complete shutdown. If you have a smart thermostat, confirm it’s properly connected to Wi-Fi and hasn’t lost its schedule. INSPECT THE POWER AND FUEL SUPPLY Your furnace needs both electricity and fuel (if applicable) to operate. First, check your circuit breaker panel. A tripped breaker, often labeled “Furnace” or “HVAC,” will cut power to the unit. Simply switch the breaker off and then firmly back on. If you have a gas furnace, ensure the gas valve near the unit is in the open position. CHECK THE FILTER A clogged air filter is a major cause of heating failure. A severely dirty filter restricts airflow so much that the furnace can overheat and shut down automatically—a safety feature. Turn off the system, inspect the filter, and replace it if it’s coated in dirt and debris. This quick fix can instantly restore functionality and improve efficiency. ADDRESSING INCONSISTENT OR INSUFFICIENT HEAT If your system turns on but isn’t providing the level of warmth you expect, the problem often lies in airflow, ignition, or the unit’s efficiency. RESTRICTED AIRFLOW AND POOR VENTING If your filter is clean, check all the supply and return vents in your home. Ensure they are fully open and not blocked by furniture, curtains, or rugs. Restricted vents can lead to uneven heating, creating cold spots in rooms farthest from the unit. Also, ensure the unit’s exhaust vent outside is clear of snow, ice, or debris, especially after a storm. PILOT LIGHT OR IGNITION ISSUES For older gas furnaces, a flickering or out pilot light will prevent the burners from igniting. Consult your owner’s manual for safe relighting instructions; however, if the pilot light frequently goes out, it indicates a more serious underlying issue, possibly with the thermocouple, and should be handled by a licensed professional. Modern furnaces use an electronic ignition system (hot surface igniter or spark igniter), and if this fails, the furnace won’t fire up. These components require expert repair. STRANGE NOISES OR SMELLS Unusual sounds like loud bangs, squeals, or grinding often indicate a mechanical failure. A loud bang at the beginning of a cycle can suggest a delay in ignition, causing gas buildup, which is a serious safety concern. A high-pitched squeal is often a worn blower motor belt. A burning, dusty smell that dissipates quickly is normal when heating starts for the season, but a persistent smell of natural gas is an emergency—turn off the unit, evacuate the area, and call the gas company and Roland Black Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Generators immediately. If these basic checks don’t resolve the issue, or if you suspect a gas leak or complex component failure, it’s time to call the experts. Our professional technicians are continuously trained in the latest HVAC technologies and equipped to quickly diagnose and safely repair all types of heating systems, ensuring your family stays warm and safe all winter. Reach out to Roland Black Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Generators today at (980) 409-3848.
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