
Furnace Not Working — Troubleshooting Steps in Leicester, NC
Furnace won't start? Follow these safe troubleshooting steps before calling for professional heating repair. Proudly serving Leicester & Buncombe County.
Professional Furnace Not Working — Troubleshooting Steps in Leicester, NC
When you need furnace not working — troubleshooting steps in Leicester, NC, Quality Comfort Heating & Cooling is just 15 minutes west from our Asheville headquarters — meaning fast response times and reliable service. We've been the NATE-certified team that Leicester area residents trust since 2005.
Leicester is a growing community in western Buncombe County, just minutes from downtown Asheville along NC-63. Quality Comfort provides full HVAC services to Leicester homeowners and businesses — from routine AC and furnace maintenance to emergency heating repair and new system installations. Our proximity means fast response times and same-day service availability throughout the Leicester area.
When it comes to cooling in Leicester, the local conditions matter. Leicester's rural character means many homes are on larger properties with longer utility runs and well/septic systems. The Sandy Mush valley's agricultural setting produces heavy pollen counts in spring and fall that can clog HVAC filters in days rather than weeks. Some remote Leicester properties have limited electrical capacity, requiring careful system selection to avoid overloading existing panels. Our AC technicians understand these Leicester-specific factors and size every repair and recommendation accordingly.
Safety First: What to Check Immediately
Before troubleshooting a furnace that isn't working, check for any unusual smells. If you smell gas (rotten egg odor), leave the house immediately, don't flip any switches, and call your gas company from outside. If there's no gas smell, you can safely proceed with basic troubleshooting. Check your thermostat — make sure it's set to "heat" and the set temperature is above the current room temperature. Verify that the thermostat display is active and batteries are fresh.
The Three Most Common Furnace Fixes
First, check your air filter. A completely clogged filter restricts airflow to the point that the furnace overheats and shuts down on its high-limit safety switch. Second, find your furnace's power switch — it looks like a regular light switch, usually on or near the furnace — and make sure it's on. It's easily bumped off accidentally. Third, check the breaker panel for a tripped HVAC breaker. These three checks resolve a surprising number of "furnace not working" calls in Western North Carolina.
Understanding Furnace Lockout
Modern furnaces have built-in safety controls that lock the system out when something goes wrong. If your furnace tries to start — you hear clicking or see the ignitor glow — but then shuts down after a few seconds, it's probably in lockout mode. This happens when the flame sensor is dirty, the ignitor is failing, the gas valve isn't opening, or the pressure switch detects a venting problem. Many furnaces display error codes through LED flashes on the control board. Count the flashes and share that information with your technician — it speeds up diagnosis considerably.
When to Call Quality Comfort
If basic checks don't solve the problem, or if your furnace repeatedly locks out, it's time for professional heating repair. Our technicians handle all furnace brands and types across Asheville and WNC. We carry ignitors, flame sensors, pressure switches, and other common parts on our trucks for fast repairs.
HVAC Challenges in Leicester
Leicester's rural character means many homes are on larger properties with longer utility runs and well/septic systems. The Sandy Mush valley's agricultural setting produces heavy pollen counts in spring and fall that can clog HVAC filters in days rather than weeks. Some remote Leicester properties have limited electrical capacity, requiring careful system selection to avoid overloading existing panels.
Seasonal Tip for Leicester Homeowners
Leicester's rural valleys can be 5–8°F colder than Asheville on clear winter nights due to cold air drainage. If you notice your heat pump ice cycling more frequently than expected, it may be sized correctly but fighting colder ambient temperatures than the design spec assumed — a supplemental heat strip can bridge the gap.

Serving Leicester & Buncombe County

Serving Leicester
- 15 minutes west from our Asheville office
- Same-day appointments available
- 24/7 emergency response
- NATE-certified technicians
- Free estimates on installations
- Financing available, subject to credit approval
Neighborhoods We Serve
Sandy Mush · Turkey Creek · New Leicester Highway · Newfound Road · Sandymush Valley
Need help now?
(828) 252-8544FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Furnace Not Working — Troubleshooting Steps in Leicester
Related Services
Helpful Guides
Central Air Conditioner Guide
How central AC works, what it costs, and how to choose the right system for your home.
How Long Do AC Units Last?
AC unit lifespan, signs it's failing, and when replacement makes more sense than repair.
SEER Rating Explained
What is SEER2 and how does it affect your energy bills? Plain-English guide from Quality Comfort.
What Size AC Unit Do I Need?
How to determine the right AC size for your home — and why getting it wrong costs you.
Need Furnace Not Working — Troubleshooting Steps in Leicester?
Quality Comfort is 15 minutes west away. Call today for fast, professional service.





