If you have electric heat, check the fuse box to see if you blew a breaker. Also, try just turning on the fan: this will tell you if you are at least getting electric to the unit. Listen when you turn on the heat--is anything trying to turn on? If you are lucky, you can reset the breaker and are good to go. Find the manual and try its suggestions. Otherwise, call a repairman.
For gas, check to see if the pilot light is still lit. If not, turn off the gas and light it. Turn the unit on. Check out the users manual for other suggestions. If it doesn't work, you probably need to call a repairman.
turn up the heat
Electricity to visible light and heat as a by product.
Yes, I have electricity in my house because my heat is on, my computer is on, and I am connected to the internet.
Two separate systems. The heat is a closed system and isn't tied to the house water.
Yes, because it saves quite a lot of money, plus you don't need the heat because you're not wandering around the house at night. You just sleep with blankets.
The thermostat turns on the heat pump and indoor fan. If an electrical sub circuit to or within the heat pump fails or locks out the heat pump, the outdoor part will not turn on.
What date do you legally have to turn heat on in NJ?
the weather getting cool when the landlord should turn on on the heat
that is true
Its convection.
It means turn down the heat.
To save money, it is best to keep it at 66-68 , but if perhaps you or your spouse is cold natured then 69-71 heat would be fine. (Never turn the heat above 71,thus it will get way to hot in your house) ;)