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No heat in Gahanna, OH

Furnace not firing, blowing cold air, or thermostat not responding. In NW Ohio winters this is a same-day call — for renters it's a habitability issue under Ohio law.

Step-by-step response

  1. 1
    Check the thermostat

    Display blank? Replace batteries (most use 2× AA). Display on but not calling for heat? Bump setpoint 5°F above current temp and listen for the furnace to kick.

  2. 2
    Check the breaker

    Look at your electrical panel for a tripped breaker labeled 'Furnace' or 'HVAC'. Reset by flipping fully off then back on.

  3. 3
    Check the gas

    Stove burner light? If yes, gas is on. If no — and Columbia Gas isn't reporting an outage — call Columbia Gas at 1-800-344-4077.

  4. 4
    Check the filter

    Pull and inspect. If gray-black, replace. A choked filter triggers high-limit shutoff on most modern furnaces.

  5. 5
    Call HVAC same-day if none of the above worked

    Service-call diagnosis runs $79-150 in NW Ohio. Common repairs: igniter ($245-485), flame sensor cleaning ($125-185), capacitor ($245-385), control board ($385-685).

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Housecall Crew

HVAC Technician · Gahanna, OH
5.0(11 reviews)
Same-day serviceFurnace

"Bart and Andrew did a great job repairing my furnace. They got every fixed for me at a good price. Would definitely recommend this company."

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Precision Seven

HVAC Technician · Gahanna, OH
5.0(6 reviews)
Furnace

"Very knowledgeable, provided fast Service and was considerate of our needs. Went the extra mile when replacing our AC unit. Definitely recommended!"

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Frequently asked

What's the cheapest possible cause?

Dead thermostat batteries — $0 to fix, you just need to walk to the kitchen drawer.

When is no-heat an emergency?

In NW Ohio: under 20°F outside, infants/elderly in the home, no working space heater, or pipes at risk of freezing. Otherwise it's same-day, not now.

I'm a renter — what are my rights?

Per Ohio Revised Code 5321, a landlord must keep the unit habitable, which includes heat. After written notice (text + email is OK), they have a reasonable time (usually 24-48 hours) to repair. Document everything for security-deposit + rent-deduction options.

Local context — Gahanna, OH

NE Columbus suburb near John Glenn International. Mix of older Creekside-area housing and newer subdivisions. Common project mix: service-panel upgrades, backup sump systems, and HVAC replacements in 1980s-2000s homes.

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