A Winter Storm Warning is in effect, and with dangerously low temperatures sweeping through Johnson County, your home’s heating system is working harder than ever. As the cold sets in, here are some common occurrences to be aware of—plus what to do if you experience heating issues.
1. Reduced Humidifier Output Is Normal
If you notice your humidifier isn’t producing as much moisture as usual, don’t worry—this is completely normal in extreme cold!
Humidifiers are designed to automatically reduce output in frigid temperatures to prevent condensation buildup on windows and window sills. This helps avoid potential water damage in your home. Once temperatures rise, your humidifier will return to normal operation.
2. Frozen Gas Lines Can Lead to a Loss of Heat
If your furnace stops working, check your other gas appliances—stove, water heater, fireplace, etc. If none of them are working, your home’s gas lines may have frozen due to the extreme cold. In this case, you’ll need to contact your energy company for assistance.
3. Turn Off Scheduled Temperature Adjustments
This week, we recommend not running a schedule on your thermostat. Instead, set it to your desired temperature and leave it there. With record-breaking lows, furnaces are already working overtime to maintain temperatures above 65°F. Adjusting settings frequently may cause more strain on your system.
4. No Heat? Take Advantage of Our $49 Service Calls!
If your furnace isn’t keeping up or has stopped working, don’t wait! Call One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Johnson County at 📞 913-ONE-HOUR for fast, reliable service.
We know how important a warm home is, and our team is ready to help keep you comfortable through this winter storm.
👉 Stay safe and warm, and give us a call if you need us!