Troubleshooting Your Gas Heater: No Need For the Experts! *
We all wonder if we could only know what the core of the problem was, we would have done it ourselves. With this article, you can find the core to the problem. Not to every problem, but well, at least you can figure out what’s wrong with your gas heater.
Power outage
Often it happens that the gas furnace or the heater is not powering on. There is just no gas leakage yet the heater fails to light up. What will you do in this case? Call the experts? Think again. Why not check for a thing or two yourself?
First ensure the pipe for the gas heater is not clogged with dust. Next, make sure you are lighting the right burner and rotating the right dial. If still nothing works, try cleaning the pilot igniter with a metal wire.
The heater is too cold
So your gas heater isn’t producing enough heat? There are usually very general problems associated to this. First, you need to check and ensure the gas supply is stable. Next, ensure the blower belt is not too loose. If so, you already know what to call the professional for.
With these few simple tips, you can save a lot each year!