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jlc660
Oct 10, 2009, 08:46 AM
I live in an apartment that used to provide heat for the tenants and am curious if they can still regulate the heat as my furnace works normal except it blows cold air, The thermostat shows its about 5-10 degrees cooler than what I have the temp set at. I have called the office and sometime someone is supposed to come check it out but in the meantime I have the oven on providing some heat. The complex still provides gas for the stove and hot water heater but the tenants are responsible for the gas to the furnace. Any suggestions

hvac1000
Oct 10, 2009, 10:12 AM
If you are paying for the heat the unit should work. If you depend upon the complex for your service then the only other choice you have is to call in a professional HVAC person and pay them to fix the unit. There is no wqay to know who controls your heat actually unless a on site inspection is performed to track down the control circuit.

NOTE be very careful operating a stove/oven for heat. This is a non vented appliance and generates CO which can kill you.