π₯βοΈ Furnace Blowing Hot Air, Then Turns Cold? Donβt Ignore That βοΈπ₯
π₯βοΈ Furnace Blowing Hot Air, Then Turns Cold? Donβt Ignore That βοΈπ₯
If your furnace starts off warm but then the air turns cool or lukewarm, the system may be overheating, short cycling, or losing airflow. This is an early warning sign that can turn into no heat when you need it most.
At Uptown Heating & Air Conditioning, we diagnose the real cause and get your heat back strong, steady, and safe.
β οΈ Common Reasons This Happens
βοΈ Dirty/clogged air filter restricting airflow
βοΈ Furnace overheating and tripping the safety limit
βοΈ Blower motor slowing down or failing
βοΈ Dirty blower wheel or coil restricting airflow
βοΈ Burner shutting off due to flame sensor issues
βοΈ Thermostat or wiring problems
βοΈ Duct restrictions or return air problems
π‘ Tip: If your filter is dirty, replace it first β but if the problem continues, it needs a professional check.
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