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No heat in Strongsville, 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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Skooz Heating & Cooling LLC

HVAC Technician · Strongsville, OH
5.0(36 reviews)· 39 yrs in business

"Ed was very kind and professional. He took time to educate me on our boiler system and labeled components for us. His pricing was extremely fair. He will always be our first call."

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Olmsted Heating & Cooling Inc.

HVAC Technician · Strongsville, OH
4.4(40 reviews)
Same-day serviceFurnace

"This company is amazing. So professional and truthful and trustworthy. They won’t try to scam you on part you won’t need and give you good answers. I can highly recommend them!"

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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 — Strongsville, OH

Southwest Cleveland suburb with large 1970s-2000s subdivisions and heavy finished-basement inventory. Homeowner demand clusters around generator hookups, backup sump systems, and HVAC replacement in larger all-season family homes.

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