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Furnace Not Blowing Heat

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Quick answer

Check the thermostat settings, replace the air filter, and ensure the furnace has power. If the inducer motor or gas valve is faulty, professional repair may be needed.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Verify thermostat is set to 'Heat' and temperature is above room temp.
    Observe: Thermostat shows correct mode and setting.
    Means: Thermostat is functioning as intended.
    Next: Check Air Filter
  2. Check Air Filter
    Do: Inspect and replace if dirty or clogged.
    Observe: Clean filter allows airflow; dirty filter restricts it.
    Means: Clogged filter may prevent heat distribution.
    Next: Verify Power Supply
  3. Verify Power Supply
    Do: Check circuit breaker for tripped switch or blown fuse.
    Observe: Breaker is on and stable.
    Means: Furnace has electrical power.
    Next: Inspect Ignition System
  4. Inspect Ignition System
    Do: Look for a lit pilot light or functioning electronic igniter.
    Observe: Pilot light is out or igniter fails to spark.
    Means: Ignition failure prevents heat production.
    Next: Test Gas Valve
  5. Test Gas Valve
    Do: Check for gas leaks and ensure valve is open.
    Observe: Gas valve is closed or leaking.
    Means: No fuel supply to burner.
    Next: Call Professional
  6. Call Professional
    Do: Contact HVAC technician for advanced diagnostics.
    Observe: Professional identifies and repairs issue.
    Means: Complex problems require expert attention.
    Next: Done

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Thermostat Misconfiguration
Incorrect settings prevent heat activation.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged Air Filter
Blocked airflow restricts heat distribution.
CommonEasyAir filter
Tripped Circuit Breaker
Power interruption halts furnace operation.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty Ignition System
Pilot light or igniter fails to ignite fuel.
SometimesMediumIgniter or pilot assembly
Closed or Leaking Gas Valve
No fuel reaches the burner.
SometimesMediumGas valve
Failed Blower Motor
Motor cannot circulate heated air.
RareHardBlower motor
Thermal Overload Tripped
Safety mechanism cuts power due to overheating.
RareMediumThermal overload reset

Parts matching

Common replacement parts for furnace heat issues:

Purchase parts compatible with your furnace model (check serial number).

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my furnace fan running but not heating?

The thermostat may be set incorrectly, the air filter could be clogged, or the ignition system might be faulty.

How often should I replace my furnace filter?

Every 1–3 months, depending on filter type and household conditions (e.g., pets, allergies).

Can a bad thermostat cause no heat?

Yes; a malfunctioning thermostat may fail to signal the furnace to produce heat.

Is it safe to reset a furnace's thermal overload?

Yes, if the furnace is cool. Let it cool completely before resetting to avoid damage.

What if my furnace smells like gas?

Turn off the furnace immediately and call a professional—gas leaks are dangerous.