
While we are more than happy to visit your home to assist you with your heating and cooling issues, there are many simple household changes that occur that can cause your system to not work properly. In our efforts to help our customers get their heating and cooling systems working effectively, we have listed a number of common areas to check prior to calling our office. Of course, if none of these issues prove to be the problem, we are happy to help you 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
- Check circuit breaker
- Make sure filter is clean
- Check emergency switches by furnace and by top of staircase
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Schedule OnlineAir Conditioning Season
Please make sure your furnace switch and emergency switch, which may be located on an adjacent wall or top of basement stairs, are in the ON position. Please make sure your furnace door is on securely. If the door is not making contact the air conditioner will not run. Please make sure you have a clean filter inside of your furnace. If you have a 1” filter it should be changed every two months. If Arctic had installed a 5” media filter it is an annual filter. Electronic Air Cleaners should be cleaned every two months.
Heating Season
Please make sure your furnace switch and emergency switch, which may be located on an adjacent wall or on top of basement stairs, are in the ON position. Please make sure your furnace door is on securely. If the door is not making contact the furnace will not run. Please make sure you have a clean filter inside of your furnace. If you have a 1” filter it should be changed every two months. If Arctic had installed a 5” media filter it is an annual filter. Electronic Air Cleaners should be cleaned every two months.
Heating and Cooling Service Checklist
Help the technician accurately and quickly diagnose your heating or cooling unit’s problem. For heating and air conditioning units that may need to be repaired, you should be prepared to provide important information to the Arctic Air Conditioning technician when he arrives at your home. You know the “personality” of your heating or cooling unit. Be prepared to tell the technician:
- The brand and/or model number of your unit.
- The age of your furnace or air conditioner.
- When was it last serviced, and who last serviced it?
- When were the filters last changed?
- Did you check your circuit breakers to make sure none were “tripped”?
- When you first noticed that it seemed not to be working properly.
- Was it making any unusual noises?
- Are there any unusual odors?
- Was there any unusual weather activity before the equipment acted up?
- If you saw unusual fluids or leakage around the unit.








