π₯βοΈ Furnace Blowing Cold Air After Running for a Few Minutes? Itβs a Sign of a Safety Shutdown βοΈπ₯
π₯βοΈ Furnace Blowing Cold Air After Running for a Few Minutes? Itβs a Sign of a Safety Shutdown βοΈπ₯
If your furnace starts normally but then switches to blowing cold air, it means the system is shutting off the burners to protect itself. This usually happens when temperatures inside the unit get too high or the flame becomes unstable.
At Uptown Heating & Air Conditioning, we find the cause quickly and restore safe, reliable heat.
β οΈ Common Reasons Your Furnace Blows Cold Air Mid-Cycle
βοΈ Overheating due to restricted airflow
βοΈ Dirty or failing flame sensor
βοΈ Weak ignitor causing flame dropout
βοΈ Clogged air filter
βοΈ Faulty high-limit switch
βοΈ Dirty blower wheel causing low airflow
βοΈ Blocked or leaking ductwork
A furnace that switches to cold air is sending you a clear warning:
βFix me before I fail completely.β
π οΈ Why Houston Homeowners Trust Uptown
β Same-day heating service
β Licensed, trained HVAC technicians
β Full safety & performance inspection
β Honest repair recommendations
β Service for all furnace and heater brands
We restore steady, consistent heat β fast.
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Schedule your furnace diagnostic today!
π Serving Houston, Katy, Cypress, Spring, Tomball & surrounding areas
π‘ Cold air mid-cycle = safety shutdown. Donβt ignore it.
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