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Furnace Blowing Cold Air?

Furnace fan runs but air is cold, gas-side issue. 4 common causes. CAC1819196.

Quick Answer

Gas furnace blowing cold = (1) pilot out ($279 thermocouple fix), (2) thermostat set wrong (set HEAT + temp above room), (3) failed flame sensor or ignition ($279-$399), or (4) gas supply interrupted (check valve to furnace). Different from heat pump blowing cold. Call (813) 343-2212.

Cold Air from Gas Furnace

Pilot Out / Thermocouple

Call a tech

Symptom: Gas furnace, no flame, cold air only.

Thermocouple replacement $279.

Thermostat Wrong

DIY possible

Symptom: Mode on “fan” only, or temperature below room.

Set to HEAT mode, temp above current. DIY.

Ignition Failure

Call a tech

Symptom: Electronic ignition furnace, clicks but no flame.

Hot surface igniter $279-$399.

Gas Supply Issue

Call a tech

Symptom: Whole house gas issue, or supply valve closed.

Check TECO + valves. If no supply, TECO first.

First Signs a Furnace or Heat Pump Is About to Blow Cold Air

In Tampa, most homeowners go 6 to 8 months without touching the heat setting. By the time a cold night forces it on, a problem that developed quietly all summer announces itself immediately. These warning signs often appear days or weeks before full cold-air failure.

  • Heat runs 5 to 10 minutes then shuts off before the house reaches setpoint — short-cycling that precedes ignition or heat strip failure
  • Vents blow mildly warm air when heat first kicks on, noticeably weaker than previous seasons
  • Thermostat display shows heat is “on” but room temperature stays flat or drops
  • Pilot light visible through the furnace inspection window is orange, flickering, or absent (gas furnaces only)
  • Outdoor heat pump unit runs normally but indoor vents feel room-temperature or cool during a cold morning — low refrigerant or a stuck reversing valve
  • AUX or EM HEAT indicator never lights on the thermostat during genuinely cold weather, meaning backup strips are not engaging when they should
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Tampa Repair Cost Guide: Furnace and Heat Pump Blowing Cold Air

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Repair TypeTampa LowTampa HighWhat Is Included
Thermocouple replacement (gas furnace)$279$349OEM thermocouple, flame test, safety cycle confirmation
Flame sensor cleaning or replacement$279$349Clean sensor rod or replace, ignition sequence test
Hot surface igniter replacement$279$399New igniter, combustion test, full cycle check
Heat strip sequencer replacement$279$499Per sequencer; most systems have 1 to 3; all tested on same visit
Heating element replacement$299$595Per element, includes airflow and amperage check
Defrost control board or sensor$299$545Fixes heat pumps stuck in defrost or defrosting too frequently
Refrigerant leak repair and recharge$399$599Leak locate, repair, R-410A or R-454B recharge, capacity test
Reversing valve replacement (heat pump)$599$1,095Valve swap, refrigerant recovery and recharge, leak test

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The $500 Rule for Tampa Cold-Air Repairs

A single failed component on a system under 12 years old is almost always worth repairing. The math changes on older equipment in Tampa, where heat pumps run year-round for both cooling and heating.

Repair if: the system is under 12 years old and the quote is under $500. A single igniter, sequencer, or flame sensor repair on a healthy system typically yields 4 to 8 more years of service.

Weigh carefully if: the repair quote falls between $500 and $900 on a 10 to 15 year old system. Ask the tech: what else is likely to fail in the next two years? A reversing valve replacement on a 13-year-old heat pump often starts a parts cascade.

Replace the system if: the system is 15 years or older, the repair exceeds $900, or this is the second significant repair in 24 months. A new Goodman or Daikin heat pump includes a 10-year parts warranty — often less costly over a 5-year horizon than repairing aging equipment. Call (813) 343-2212 for an honest side-by-side comparison.

Florida Code Corner: Gas Furnace and Heating System Work in Tampa

Any gas line work — including gas valve replacement, line repair, or new furnace installation — requires a mechanical permit in Hillsborough County under Florida Building Code Section 1001 and Florida Statute 489. Gas work must be performed by a contractor holding a CAC license plus a Master Gas license, or subcontracted to a licensed gas fitter. Home Therapist holds CAC1819196 and CFC1431159.

Heat pump refrigerant work requires EPA 608 certification to legally handle refrigerants. All Home Therapist technicians hold EPA 608 certification. Unpermitted gas furnace installations appear on home inspection reports and are a known issue in older Tampa neighborhoods such as Sulphur Springs, West Tampa, and Seminole Heights. Call (813) 343-2212 to confirm what your job requires before any work begins.

Tampa Seasonal Pattern: When Cold-Air Calls Peak

Home Therapist sees a predictable spike in cold-air complaints every year. Getting ahead of the pattern saves days of discomfort and often cuts repair costs in half.

  • Late October: First cool fronts drop overnight lows to the low 60s. Homeowners turn heat on for the first time in 6 months. Pilots that went out over summer, igniters that cracked, and low-refrigerant conditions all reveal themselves simultaneously.
  • November and December: Peak service call volume for heating problems. Booking lead times extend from next-day to 2 to 3 days. Scheduling a pre-season test in October avoids this window entirely.
  • January cold snaps: Tampa averages 7 to 20 nights below 50 degrees per year. When a multi-day front holds temperatures below 40, heat pump capacity strains and any marginal component fails under sustained load. These are the highest-volume heating service days of the year.
  • February: Systems that limped through January cold snaps often fail in February when a second front hits an already-stressed sequencer or element.

The best time to test your heating system is a warm September day. Run it for 15 minutes. If anything feels off, call before the November rush. Call (813) 343-2212.

What to Do Right Now

  1. Check thermostat, HEAT mode, AUTO fan, temp above room.
  2. Check pilot (gas furnace), following sticker instructions.
  3. Check gas supply valve to furnace (open).
  4. Still cold? Call for FREE diagnosis.

FREE diagnosis. Thermocouple: $279. Igniter: $279-$399. Gas valve: $299.

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FAQ

Heat pump vs furnace?

Heat pump: electric, reverses AC. Furnace: burns gas. See heat pump cold air guide if you have a heat pump.

First heat smells bad?

Dust on heat strips burning off. Normal for 1-2 hours first use each season.

Why now in Tampa?

Cold snap forced it on. Marginal issues that were dormant show up during rare heat use.

How fast can you come?

Same-day Tampa Bay, cold-weather prioritized.

My heat pump runs in heating mode but only blows lukewarm air, not really cold and not really warm. What is wrong?

Lukewarm continuous airflow from a heat pump in heating mode usually means the reversing valve is stuck midway, the refrigerant charge is low, or the system is cycling through defrost. Defrost cycles last 5 to 15 minutes before returning to normal heat output. If lukewarm air continues past 20 minutes of operation, have the refrigerant charge and reversing valve checked. Call (813) 343-2212 for a FREE diagnosis. Licensed CAC1819196.

The furnace ignites briefly, then shuts off and blows cold air. What causes that?

Brief ignition followed by shutdown is almost always a dirty or failed flame sensor. The sensor detects the burner flame through electrical conductivity — a dirty rod reads “no flame” even when the burner is lit, and the control board shuts off the gas valve as a safety measure. Cleaning the flame sensor rod resolves most of these calls in under 20 minutes. If cleaning does not hold, sensor replacement is next. Call (813) 343-2212. Licensed CAC1819196.

Is it safe to keep running my heat pump when it blows cold air?

It depends on the cause. If the issue is a refrigerant leak, continued operation can damage the compressor — turn the system off and call for service. If the outdoor unit is iced over with defrost stuck, running continuously worsens the ice buildup. If the cause is a failed reversing valve or control board, there is no immediate safety danger, but the system will not heat the home. When in doubt, switch the thermostat to OFF and call (813) 343-2212.

Can I relight my gas furnace pilot myself?

Yes, if there is absolutely no gas smell. Most gas furnaces have lighting instructions near the pilot assembly. Turn the gas knob to PILOT, hold it down, light with a long lighter, and hold the knob for 30 to 60 seconds before releasing. If the pilot will not stay lit after two attempts, the thermocouple needs replacement — stop trying and call (813) 343-2212. If you smell gas at any point, do not attempt relighting. Leave the home immediately and call Peoples Gas (TECO) at 877-832-6747 or 911.

Why does the furnace blow cool air for the first 1 to 2 minutes on startup?

On most gas furnaces the blower starts immediately while the heat exchanger is still warming up. For the first 60 to 90 seconds, air coming off a cold heat exchanger feels room-temperature or slightly cool. This is normal. If cool air continues past 3 minutes, the burner has failed to light or the flame sensor has shut the gas off after sensing no flame. Call (813) 343-2212. Licensed CAC1819196.

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