If it`s a heat pump, they do that, heat is not instantaneous with them. If it`s a furnace the fan/limit switch or fan delay timer whichever you have, needs to be adjusted.
An air conditioner blows out heat
In additional to radiating heat into the room many gas fireplaces have a heat exchanger- cool air is drawn into the shell around the firebox, and warmed air comes out of the vents at the top.
a blow dryer
You blow dry it or heat it
heat exhaustion
Blow On It
Your air conditioning unit might need recharged with freon. If there is not enough freon in the system the system will not cool the air in the heat of the day but when the outside temperature drops in the evening it might be easier to cool.
Central HVAC provides central air conditioning, central heating, and central ventilation packaged in one unit. As such it will heat, ventilate and cool your home.
Coolant level may be low. Check for leaks.
Blowing air and lack of heat are two separate agendas. If you have air circulating, your blower is fine. The heat in most auto heaters comes from hot water being circulated from the coolant system .i.e. radiator (cool), engine block(hot), through the heater,(hot), back to the radiator,(cool). Some where you have an interuption in this system.
No, because it is a heating system, not a cooling system
You must have a heat pump with electric auxilliary heat.
Good insulation in the attic and walls. Central air.
A heat pump central air system works by transferring heat between the inside and outside of a home. In the winter, it extracts heat from the outside air and brings it inside to warm the home. In the summer, it removes heat from inside the home and releases it outside to cool the home. This process is efficient because it doesn't generate heat, it simply moves it from one place to another.
You're probably out of frion, my friend.
my 94 explorer wont blow heat
it depends if you buy a certain 1