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furnace not working
anyone know of a reliable furnace guy? I got up for work this morning, and, CHILL it's freezing in here. My pilot light in on but the furnace is out. Also the thermostat won't come on either( maybe it the thermostat?) I'm selling my home in the comming weeks, so I don't want to spend a fortune.
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My furnace induction motor went out a few weeks ago and my house dropped down to 5 degrees at one point (!)
I used Enbridge for my repair but you have to buy their service as part of a warranty package. I called a few places and at least for me, the repair cost from a independent was about 90% the price of Enbridge's warranty. The warranty is transferrable. I'm selling the house in a few weeks as well so I was in the same boat.
I used Enbridge for my repair but you have to buy their service as part of a warranty package. I called a few places and at least for me, the repair cost from a independent was about 90% the price of Enbridge's warranty. The warranty is transferrable. I'm selling the house in a few weeks as well so I was in the same boat.
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i had a Sears furnace installed about a year ago. i was very unhappy with the installation and complained to Sears. then Sears had another contractor (JC Heating in hamilton) remove the furnace and install a brand new one and i was very happy with their work
JC Heating hamilton 905 388 7679
http://www.weblocal.ca/j-c-heating-c...milton-on.html
JC Heating hamilton 905 388 7679
http://www.weblocal.ca/j-c-heating-c...milton-on.html
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anyone know of a reliable furnace guy? I got up for work this morning, and, CHILL it's freezing in here. My pilot light in on but the furnace is out. Also the thermostat won't come on either( maybe it the thermostat?) I'm selling my home in the comming weeks, so I don't want to spend a fortune.
thanks
thanks
Best I can do with the info I have.
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pilot light ? how old is your freakin furnace
As Greg pointed out make sure your vent is clear ... before even starting on a high or mid efficiency furnace the inducation fan should start for the exhaust gasses . in starting it should close a vacuum switch atached to a ruber tube which hangs off the motor , and also trip a flow switch which is in the path of the induction fan .. this tells the igniter to go ahead and opens the gas valve.
if the heat sensor which sits in the flame path does not heat up within 1 second it assumes it didn't light and turns off the gas valve . the cycle repeats dependant onthe furnace and may error out eventualy.
This is of course assuming the thermostat is working ...
But Like Jaak said , not much to go on ,,, gas furnace ? oil ? type ? make ?
anyway I am sure you have it fixed .. and I haven't seen any mushroom clouds so oyu didn't make a mistake trying to fix it yourself.
As Greg pointed out make sure your vent is clear ... before even starting on a high or mid efficiency furnace the inducation fan should start for the exhaust gasses . in starting it should close a vacuum switch atached to a ruber tube which hangs off the motor , and also trip a flow switch which is in the path of the induction fan .. this tells the igniter to go ahead and opens the gas valve.
if the heat sensor which sits in the flame path does not heat up within 1 second it assumes it didn't light and turns off the gas valve . the cycle repeats dependant onthe furnace and may error out eventualy.
This is of course assuming the thermostat is working ...
But Like Jaak said , not much to go on ,,, gas furnace ? oil ? type ? make ?
anyway I am sure you have it fixed .. and I haven't seen any mushroom clouds so oyu didn't make a mistake trying to fix it yourself.
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pilot light ? how old is your freakin furnace
As Greg pointed out make sure your vent is clear ... before even starting on a high or mid efficiency furnace the inducation fan should start for the exhaust gasses . in starting it should close a vacuum switch atached to a ruber tube which hangs off the motor , and also trip a flow switch which is in the path of the induction fan .. this tells the igniter to go ahead and opens the gas valve.
if the heat sensor which sits in the flame path does not heat up within 1 second it assumes it didn't light and turns off the gas valve . the cycle repeats dependant onthe furnace and may error out eventualy.
This is of course assuming the thermostat is working ...
But Like Jaak said , not much to go on ,,, gas furnace ? oil ? type ? make ?
anyway I am sure you have it fixed .. and I haven't seen any mushroom clouds so oyu didn't make a mistake trying to fix it yourself.
As Greg pointed out make sure your vent is clear ... before even starting on a high or mid efficiency furnace the inducation fan should start for the exhaust gasses . in starting it should close a vacuum switch atached to a ruber tube which hangs off the motor , and also trip a flow switch which is in the path of the induction fan .. this tells the igniter to go ahead and opens the gas valve.
if the heat sensor which sits in the flame path does not heat up within 1 second it assumes it didn't light and turns off the gas valve . the cycle repeats dependant onthe furnace and may error out eventualy.
This is of course assuming the thermostat is working ...
But Like Jaak said , not much to go on ,,, gas furnace ? oil ? type ? make ?
anyway I am sure you have it fixed .. and I haven't seen any mushroom clouds so oyu didn't make a mistake trying to fix it yourself.
#9
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You probably fixed it by now . If not here is some suggestions. You have a basic gas furnace. There is no intake pipe or ventor (exhaust) motor.
Did you check the fuse?
What type of thermostat do you have? If you have a digital t-stat try changing the batteries.
If you have a fan switch on the thermostat turn to on to see if fan motor comes on.
Sometimes there is a low voltage fuse (old style car fuses) close to the transformer to protect the low voltage circuit (24 volts). You could see if that blew.
Your info was pretty basic. I can't think of what else to look for.
Did you check the fuse?
What type of thermostat do you have? If you have a digital t-stat try changing the batteries.
If you have a fan switch on the thermostat turn to on to see if fan motor comes on.
Sometimes there is a low voltage fuse (old style car fuses) close to the transformer to protect the low voltage circuit (24 volts). You could see if that blew.
Your info was pretty basic. I can't think of what else to look for.
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Well you are going to unless you are prepared to fix it yourself. That trade along with electrical and plumbing seem to have you write blank cheques.
I needed a new ignition module which also controls the pilot and main valves.
It ran for $403 locally plus the service call, but they wouldn't even sell it to me claiming you need to have a licence. A licence for what; I'm not working on anything related to gas as in gas fittings.
I got the same part from the US for $129 shipped.
I later fixed my old unit and now have a spare. It needed a relay; I replaced both relays for $5.00.
I needed a new ignition module which also controls the pilot and main valves.
It ran for $403 locally plus the service call, but they wouldn't even sell it to me claiming you need to have a licence. A licence for what; I'm not working on anything related to gas as in gas fittings.
I got the same part from the US for $129 shipped.
I later fixed my old unit and now have a spare. It needed a relay; I replaced both relays for $5.00.
#12
Burning Brakes
Most hvac suppliers won't sell parts for gas furnaces that have anything to do with the gas end of the furnace. Filter's, thermostats you could probably get.
It's mainly for liability reasons.
It's mainly for liability reasons.