No Heat? Five Must-do Things Before Calling Our Service Experts

matthew • January 9, 2020

Share this article

At Royal Class Service, our team of experienced HVAC professionals is committed to providing outstanding service for customers throughout the greater Hudson Valley area. For more than 20 years, we have been using our extensive knowledge of plumbing and HVAC systems to deliver high-quality workmanship for every job we take on. We understand how important it is to maintain a comfortable home for your family. That is why we wanted to give you a few simple solutions to common issues people encounter with heaters. Keep reading to find out what you should do if your heater is giving you a hard time this winter.

Check the Thermostat

The first thing you should do if your heater isn’t turning on is to check the thermostat. Make sure the thermostat is set in the “heat” position and then try to turn it on again. You should also change the batteries, even if you think the old ones are still working fine.

Check the Temperature Setting

The temperature setting on the thermostat needs to be set above the indoor temperature that appears on the display.

Check the Power Source

Although this might seem obvious, our professionals at Royal Class Service often get calls from customers regarding broken heaters that are actually just not getting the electricity they need to run. Check to make sure there is power going to your  furnace. Check the electrical panel in your home and set the correct circuit breaker for the heater to the “On” position. You should also check the Emergency switches. Sometimes there is more than one if your  heating unit  is located in the basement.

Be Patient

There are time delays in our electronic devices now to protect equipment from rapid change over between modes. Try walking away for a few moments and allow up to 10 minutes to pass before getting nervous about the situation. A delay is used to protect your heating and cooling equipment from coming on too quickly (known as short-cycling), which can cause damage.

Check the Filter

If your furnace is a forced-air system, you may need to replace the filter to make it run efficiently. If you see a blinking light or code on your heating unit, write down this information before you reset the power in case you need to call a technician.

Call Today to Schedule Fast Reliable Service

If you try the solutions we discussed above but you still have  issues with your heater , don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team at Royal Class Service. We will gladly take a look at your unit and determine a solution to your problem.

Recent Posts

March 16, 2026
Heat pump vs. furnace—which is better for Hudson Valley winters? Royal Class Service breaks down theirs costs, performance, and what actually works here.
March 12, 2026
HVAC repair costs in NY range from $150 to $2,500+. Learn what drives heating and AC repair prices in the Hudson Valley and when to repair vs. replace.
March 11, 2026
AC capacitor replacement costs $150 to $400 for most Hudson Valley homeowners. Learn what drives the price and when to call a pro.
March 9, 2026
Hudson Valley’s Royal Class Service explains what an HVAC capacitor does, the two types in your system, and the warning signs it's failing.
March 6, 2026
Royal Class Service explains what HVAC SEER ratings mean, how they affect your energy bills, and which rating makes sense for Hudson Valley homes.
March 5, 2026
Replacing an AC compressor costs $800–$2,800+ in 2026. Learn what drives the price, when to repair vs. replace, and how to avoid overpaying.
March 3, 2026
Wondering what an HVAC compressor does? Learn how it works, why it fails, and when to call a pro courtesy of Royal Class Service in the Hudson Valley.
March 2, 2026
Should you repair or replace your HVAC system? Learn how the $5,000 Rule helps Hudson Valley homeowners make the right call—and what replacement actually costs.
By Matthew Pillius February 25, 2026
When your heat fails during a blizzard, do you want the cheapest price or the most accountability? Discover why "affordable" can become expensive and what questions to ask to ensure your home comfort system is installed to last.
February 23, 2026
What is an HVAC condenser, and how does it work? Learn about AC condenser components, common problems, and how to maintain this critical part of your cooling system.
Show More