Furnace Error Codes — What the Blinking Lights Mean in Brevard, NC
Furnace flashing an error code? Learn what those blinking lights mean and when to call for repair. Proudly serving Brevard & Transylvania County.
Professional Furnace Error Codes — What the Blinking Lights Mean in Brevard, NC
When you need furnace error codes — what the blinking lights mean in Brevard, NC, Quality Comfort Heating & Cooling is your local HVAC team. Located just 40 minutes southwest from our Asheville headquarters, we provide fast response times and the same NATE-certified service that Brevard area residents have trusted since 2005.
Known as the Land of Waterfalls, Brevard and Transylvania County residents count on Quality Comfort for dependable HVAC service. Whether you need a new heat pump for your mountain cabin or AC repair for your downtown Brevard home, our technicians provide the same fast, expert service we're known for in Asheville.
Decoding Your Furnace's Distress Signal
Modern furnaces have a small LED light on the control board that blinks in specific patterns to communicate error codes. These blinking sequences tell a trained technician exactly what the furnace detected before it shut down. Common codes include ignition failure, pressure switch errors, flame rollout, high temperature limit trips, and gas valve faults. Understanding these codes can save you time and money by pointing directly to the problem.
Common Error Codes and What They Mean
While every manufacturer uses a different code system, some patterns are nearly universal. A single steady blink usually means normal operation. Rapid blinking or specific flash sequences (like 3 blinks, pause, 3 blinks) indicate specific faults. The code chart is typically printed on a label inside the furnace access panel. Even if you can read the chart, interpreting what it actually means and knowing the correct fix requires professional knowledge — a "pressure switch open" code, for example, could indicate a bad switch, a failed draft inducer, a blocked vent pipe, or a condensate drain issue.
When to Call a Professional
Some error codes reset themselves after the furnace cools down, and the system may restart normally. If it happens once, note the code and monitor the situation. If the same code keeps recurring, or if you see codes related to flame rollout, high limit, or gas valve faults, call Quality Comfort immediately — these indicate conditions that can compromise safety. Our technicians diagnose the underlying cause, not just the code, across homes throughout Asheville and Western NC.
HVAC Challenges in Brevard
Transylvania County earns its 'Land of Waterfalls' nickname with some of the highest rainfall in the eastern US — averaging 80+ inches annually. This extreme moisture makes dehumidification a year-round priority. Crawl spaces in Brevard homes are especially prone to moisture damage that can corrode ductwork and foster mold growth in HVAC systems.
Seasonal Tip for Brevard Homeowners
Brevard's exceptional rainfall means your HVAC system works harder to manage humidity even when temperatures are mild. We strongly recommend whole-home dehumidifiers for Brevard properties and suggest changing air filters monthly during the wet spring season (March–June).

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Serving Brevard
- 40 minutes southwest from our Asheville office
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Neighborhoods We Serve
Downtown Brevard · Connestee Falls · Sherwood Forest · Pisgah Forest · Penrose
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