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Bryant Furnace Repairs
If you're looking for help fixing your Bryant Furnace, look no further! Our comprehensive Bryant Furnace repair guide will explain common issues, provide tips, and maybe show you how to repair your appliance.
Bryant manufactures appliances that homeowners have come to trust. Even a trustworthy appliance requires occasional maintenance or repair, however. If you’re in need of Bryant appliance repair from experienced professionals, your local Appliance Helper can help.
Check to make sure that your thermostat is set in the "heat" position.
Make sure that the temperature setting on the thermostat is set above (or higher than) the indoor temperature showing on the thermostat.
Ensure that there is power to the furnace. Try turning the fan to “ON” using the fan switch on the thermostat to test for power to furnace.
Check the circuit breakers at the electrical panel.
Check the SSU switch (it looks like a light switch on a gray box located at the furnace) to be sure it is in the “ON” position.
Check to ensure the furnace filter isn’t in need of replacement. All one-inch thick furnace filters should be replaced monthly. Wider two-inch thick and other high-capacity pleated filters can most likely be changed every other month or just six times per year.
If the system is running but you have not changed your filter, the filter needs to be replaced.
Check all return air grilles to make sure they are not blocked by furniture. Check all supply air registers to make sure they are open and blowing air. (The return air grilles are normally located on your walls and are wide and flat).
If these checklists do not solve your problem, contact a professional right away for service. Be sure to have your model number.
Find Your Model Number
Knowing the model number of your Bryant products will help you troubleshoot any problems and will make it easier for your Bryant dealer to provide service.
In addition to being listed in your owner’s manual or other paperwork that came with your Bryant product, the model number is also posted directly on your unit. Here’s how you find it:
Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps: You can find the model number listed on a “rating plate” sticker on the unit above the back-seated service valve connections.
Gas or Oil Furnaces: Remove the front door and look at the upper-left side of the unit. You can find the model number listed on a “rating plate” sticker inside of the unit.
If you have a different Bryant product, look for a “rating plate” sticker on the unit.
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New furnace fan is quiet and dispenses heat evenly throughout the house.
Totally satisfied with new system Replaced old Bryant system that only lasted 15 years Hopefully, we will have better luck with this one.
Bryant offers a lot of furnace options for buyers, whether it's something higher end, or something more economical. Most models are ENERGY STAR certified so you can be confident in an energy efficient unit that will save on your heating bills. Bryant's forced air furnaces also benefit from many impressive and convenient features.
Finally ready for winter with a dependable and efficient furnace.