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		<title>Next Steps: What to do if your furnace stops working</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 15:56:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joedearman</dc:creator>
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Consider the following circumstance.
You wake up unusually early one winter morning to discover that your furnace stopped working during the night. What would you do next?
Many of you would call a repair man to come over and get your furnace working again. He arrives at your home an agonizing thirty minutes later. He spends five [...]]]></description>
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<p>You wake up unusually early one winter morning to discover that your furnace stopped working during the night. What would you do next?</p>
<p>Many of you would call a repair man to come over and get your furnace working again. He arrives at your home an agonizing thirty minutes later. He spends five minutes examining your thermostat and furnace then walks over to the main electrical panel and resets one of the breakers and the furnace begins working again. At this time he charges you $95.00!</p>
<p>What if you did the following before you made that phone call?</p>
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<li>Check the thermostat to see if it is in &#8220;HEAT&#8221; mode and set at the proper temperature.</li>
<li>Check the service switch located on the side or above the furnace to see if it is in the &#8220;ON&#8221; position.</li>
<li>Check the gas valve located in the pipe leading to the furnace to see if it is in the &#8220;ON&#8221; position.</li>
<li>Check the gas valve located inside the furnace to see if it is in the &#8220;ON&#8221; position.</li>
<li>Check the access panel located at the blower compartment of the furnace to see if it is secure and engaging the safety switch located behind the panel.</li>
<li>Check the fuse/breaker labled &#8220;FURNACE&#8221; located in the main electrical panel to see if it is in the &#8220;ON&#8221; position.</li>
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<p>We take so many modern convieniences for granted that we can feel completely helpless when something stops working. If we take a few minutes to think about how a thing works we can usually minimize the level of discomfort we experience and save a considerable amount of money.</p>
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		<title>Video Guide: How a Furnace Works and How to Keep it Working</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 22:34:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joedearman</dc:creator>
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Ever wondered how the furnace in your house works? Want to know how to prevent it stopping? In this video we&#8217;ll show you everything you need to know to keep your home warm and cozy!
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