Jean DeVries
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Hey all!
If anyone has any advice, I'd appreciate it.
Our furnace is wonky. About a month ago, it just stopped responding to the thermostat. I noticed when it was 58 degrees for three days in a row in our house, and cranking the thermostat up to like 80 didn't help. It would go on and off when it wanted to, instead of when the thermostat commanded it so. (Kind of not convenient when we cranked it up to the aforementioned 80, then went to sleep all bundled up because we figured the durned thing was broken, only to wake up in the middle of the night sweating to death because it decided to work....)
I figured it was the thermostat, so I installed a new one. (All by myself...I felt like a she-ra!) Consequently, now I have to match the paint color in the living room of the house I bought where no one left paint behind, but that's a different story.
It seems to come on and go off more often now, but it needs a few warm ups first. It comes on, the blower runs for like 10 seconds, then the whole she-bang shuts down. About 5 minutes later, it tries again...same thing. It will do this three or four times, then finally come on and stay on. I joke that it needs a running start....
The first time it did it, I was downstairs in the cold, dark furnace room (the light in there is broken) cheering it on. I simply can't keep that up, however, because 1) I have to work, and 2) I'm scared of the dark.
Has anyone ever had their furnace do the same thing? What was it? How much did it cost to fix it?
Homeownership is kind of a drag.....in the last week we've not only dealt with the furnace, but last night we ran across a vole in our garage. I made my sister get out of the car and shoo it out because, 1) I hate beady-eyed four-legged rodents, and 2) I'm scared of the dark. Today there were a few construction projects to ensure that it didn't come back in the garage. I'm just hoping all of the little vole-ttes got out from behind our walls so that our laundry room doesn't take on that icky rotting rodent smell....
Enough. Thanks for the furnace advice!
If anyone has any advice, I'd appreciate it.
Our furnace is wonky. About a month ago, it just stopped responding to the thermostat. I noticed when it was 58 degrees for three days in a row in our house, and cranking the thermostat up to like 80 didn't help. It would go on and off when it wanted to, instead of when the thermostat commanded it so. (Kind of not convenient when we cranked it up to the aforementioned 80, then went to sleep all bundled up because we figured the durned thing was broken, only to wake up in the middle of the night sweating to death because it decided to work....)
I figured it was the thermostat, so I installed a new one. (All by myself...I felt like a she-ra!) Consequently, now I have to match the paint color in the living room of the house I bought where no one left paint behind, but that's a different story.
It seems to come on and go off more often now, but it needs a few warm ups first. It comes on, the blower runs for like 10 seconds, then the whole she-bang shuts down. About 5 minutes later, it tries again...same thing. It will do this three or four times, then finally come on and stay on. I joke that it needs a running start....
The first time it did it, I was downstairs in the cold, dark furnace room (the light in there is broken) cheering it on. I simply can't keep that up, however, because 1) I have to work, and 2) I'm scared of the dark.
Has anyone ever had their furnace do the same thing? What was it? How much did it cost to fix it?
Homeownership is kind of a drag.....in the last week we've not only dealt with the furnace, but last night we ran across a vole in our garage. I made my sister get out of the car and shoo it out because, 1) I hate beady-eyed four-legged rodents, and 2) I'm scared of the dark. Today there were a few construction projects to ensure that it didn't come back in the garage. I'm just hoping all of the little vole-ttes got out from behind our walls so that our laundry room doesn't take on that icky rotting rodent smell....
Enough. Thanks for the furnace advice!