What To Do Before Your Furnace Stops Working
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About this listen
Most furnaces don’t fail without warning.
They usually give signs first, long before the heat goes out.
In this episode of Air Design Answers, Todd and Chris break down what’s really happening inside furnaces in homes across London, Strathroy, and Southwestern Ontario before they stop working. If you’ve ever said, “It was fine and then it just quit,” this conversation is for you.
We talk about:
Why furnace failures almost never come out of nowhere
The quiet warning signs homeowners often overlook
What longer run times, new noises, and uneven heating actually mean
How airflow, venting, and system design affect furnace lifespan
Common mistakes that turn small issues into cold-weather emergencies
What homeowners can do now to stay ahead of problems without panic or pressure
This isn’t sales advice or scare tactics. It’s a real, straightforward conversation based on what we see every day inside homes during Ontario winters. The goal is simple: help you understand your system better, avoid unnecessary surprises, and make calmer, more informed decisions before you’re dealing with no heat.
If you live in a cold climate and rely on your furnace to get through the winter, this episode will help you recognize the early signs that something’s changing and what to do about it before it becomes an emergency.