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Furnace Blowing Cold Air? Here’s What Might Be Happening

Furnace Blowing Cold Air? Here’s What Might Be Happening

Episode 1777 Published 14 hours ago
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Welcome to the audio version of the following web page: https://filterbuy.com/resources/furnaces/furnace-knowledge/furnace-blowing-cold-air-here-is-what-might-be-happening/ In this episode, we break down the most common reasons your furnace may be blowing cold air instead of heat. From thermostat missettings and ignition problems to airflow restrictions and overheating safety shutoffs, you’ll learn what could be happening inside your system and how to identify early warning signs before they turn into costly repairs. One of the most overlooked causes is a clogged or improperly sized air filter. Restricted airflow can cause the furnace to overheat and temporarily shut down the burners, leaving only cold air circulating through your vents. Replacing a dirty filter with the correct size—available through retailers like Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Home Depot, and Target—can often restore proper airflow and heating performance quickly. Understanding filter compatibility is essential, especially when comparing sizes such as 20x25x4, 20x20x1, 13x24x4, 14x25x1, 15x30.5x2, 28x30x2, 10x30x1, 16x25x5, and 20x20x2. Nominal versus actual dimensions, proper thickness, and selecting the right MERV rating—whether MERV 11 for allergens or MERV 13 for finer particles—directly affect airflow and system strain. With the right fit and regular replacement, you can prevent cold-air surprises and ke
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