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3 Reasons Your Heater May Not Be Working

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Whenever temperature drop, it's time to turn up the heat indoors. During the winter months, the furnace is used nearly every day throughout much of the country. Eventually, even the best furnace will need some type of repair with heavy use. Heating repairs can be pricey. The average cost of heating repairs is between $133 and $456. There are also a few different things that are often the culprit for a heater that doesn't work. Here are three reasons why your heater may not be working and what you can do:

Lack Of Maintenance

Like many other appliances throughout the home, heaters require regular maintenance in order to stay running at an optimum level. Regular maintenance done by a professional is essential. A professional can discover small problems during maintenance and fix them before they become larger and more expensive problems. Having a professional perform a yearly maintenance on a furnace costs around $100 to $125 on average. Before the beginning of the winter season, it's a good idea to have a professional perform routine maintenance and heating repairs. Failure to do so is one of the main reasons why heaters stop working.

Dirty Filter

Another common reason why the heater may not be working is a dirty or clogged filter. Dirty filters mean that the heating system has to work harder to heat the home. Filters should be replaced once a month during the cold season. The good news is that filters are relatively inexpensive and can be changed by the homeowner. It's also important to keep the air ducts and vents clean as well. It costs on average $321 to have them professionally cleaned. However, despite the expensive, it can save a lot of money on repairs down the road.

Faulty Thermostat

Faulty thermostats are another common reason why a heater may not be working to the best of its ability. Sometimes the thermostat just needs a new battery. Other times it may need to be replaced. A new thermostat usually costs between $100 and $600. Thermostats range from basic controls to more advanced devices. There are thermostats available that can be controlled with smartphones and allow for remote control. The more features, the higher the cost. However, many homeowners find that they enjoy these smart thermostats.

There are a variety of reasons why a heater may not be working. A few common culprits for why a heater may not be working include a lack of maintenance, a dirty filter, and a faulty thermostat. Staying on top of these things can keep homeowners from having to spend a lot of money on heating repairs. 


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