Troubleshooting

Heating Troubleshooting Tips

Florida heat sits idle most of the year, then has to perform on demand. How to troubleshoot it when it does not.

Heating in North Central Florida is a part-time job for your system — which is exactly why it sometimes fails on the first cold night. Here is how to troubleshoot.

First steps

Confirm the thermostat is set to heat and above room temperature. Replace a dirty filter. Check the breaker. A faint burning smell on first use is usually just dust burning off idle elements and clears in a few minutes.

Heat-pump specifics

If a heat pump runs but does not warm the house, it may be low on refrigerant, stuck in a defrost cycle, or leaning heavily on auxiliary heat. Frequent "emergency heat" use is a sign something needs attention rather than a normal mode to leave it in.

When to call

No heat during a freeze is worth a prompt call — we offer 24/7 emergency service. Persistent burning smells, repeated breaker trips, or gas-system faults should be checked right away.

Talk to a local expert

Have a question about your specific system? Bertie Heating & Air has served Gainesville and North Central Florida for 20+ years. Call (352) 331-2005 for honest advice, a fast repair, or a free in-home estimate.

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