Fan is running, heater is not.

I have an admission to make, I am a large baby when it comes to indoor temperature control.

I wish that it wasn’t the case, and I feel like a real drama queen when the issue arises.

However, the fact is that I am harshly sensitive to my surrounding air temperature. My body does not seem like it’s capable of sustaining appropriate internal hot and cold temperatures itself, so I’m at the mercy of my surroundings 24/7… Generally, I have a entirely high heat tolerance and a entirely low cold tolerance. That’s why, I’m unhappy to tell you that right now I have no laboring heat. When I got home from work today, I was not in the mood for any Shenanigans. I just wanted to settle down, research some graduate colleges, and care about my evening. When I walked in the house, I was unhappy to find that the air felt similar in temperature to the brisk, cool air outside. At first, I thought maybe I was being dramatic, so I walked over to the control device and examine to the current furnace settings. Unluckyly for me, I found the control device was set appropriately to 74°. However, the actual temperature monitor study only 62 degrees. I went to the air vent and held my hand in front of the flowing indoor air. To my disgust, it felt cold to the touch. Then, I tried to adjust the control device up higher, however of course nothing happened. it’s pretty clear that my heater is not laboring and it’s simply cycling cold air throughout the home in a feeble attempt to reach the control device settings. Unluckyly, it’s a long holiday weekend and there’s no way I’m going to be able to repair this furnace. I guess I shall be bundling up for a few days.

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