By heatproblems - 19/12/2009 20:10 - United States

Today, I can't get my heat to turn off. It is currently 87 degrees Fahrenheit in my house, and my heat is running non-stop. It's about 20 degrees outside with over a foot of snow on the ground, so a repairman can't come out to fix it. My electricity bill will be about $1000. FML
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NotEven 0

Why can't they come fix it? It's called an emergency call, that's what they do. I can't believe a foot of snow is stopping any legitimate HVAC repairman from coming to your house. I would try calling someone else.

Open a window, that'll at least make it more comfortable.

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Why is a foot of snow stopping people from driving. Come to Canada.

Ferness have fans and gas ones have a thermal couple that shuts off the gas if it is not heated by the pilot light

That's how hot it is here with the air conditioner on.Stop whining.

Um, so you either call the power company and explain the situation, or you find out where the breaker is to turn off the heat, and use portable heaters. We've got them for the pipes and us just in case power goes out (or in your case heat won't shut off). Also there is getting a generator too. But that is for future issues.

Pull the fuse/ flip the circuit breaker labeled "furnace" else flip the furnace fan "light switch."