
If your home isn’t staying warm, don’t wait. Common no-heat emergencies include:
Furnace or heater won’t turn on
Cold air blowing from vents
System shutting off unexpectedly
No heat during freezing temperatures
Loud noises or burning smells
Thermostat not responding
Sudden total loss of heat
If you’re unsure, it’s always safer to call and have it checked.
Delaying a no-heat emergency can lead to:
Unsafe indoor temperatures
Frozen pipes or property damage
Higher repair costs
Complete system failure
Our emergency technicians respond quickly to diagnose the issue and restore heat as soon as possible.


If your heat has stopped working, there are a few simple steps you can take to stay safe and prevent further issues until a technician arrives:
Make sure your thermostat is set to "Heat" and the temperature is turned up
Check your circuit breaker for a tripped switch
Close doors to unused rooms to help retain warmth
Avoid using space heaters as a long-term solution
If temperatures are near freezing, allow faucets to drip slightly to help prevent frozen pipes
If you’re unsure what to do — or something doesn’t feel safe — give us a call right away. Our team can guide you over the phone.
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