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    A Cold Game Room Warped The Collection Before The Furnace Quit

    Hassan JavedBy Hassan JavedAugust 17, 20265 Mins Read
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    A furnace that dies outright in January is the cheap version of this problem. The expensive version keeps running all winter, badly, which is why a call for furnace repair ft collins co sometimes starts with a collector describing warped slabs instead of a cold house. The customer in this one owns a 1980s split-level west of Old Town, five thousand feet up, with a finished basement game room holding graded comics, sealed card boxes and a long shelf of boxed figures. He told me the basement was just cold. It was not just cold, and that difference is what cost him.

    The swing does the damage, not the temperature. A basement that sits at 58 degrees and stays there is survivable for paper and mylar, but a room that sags to 52 overnight and then takes a blast of 70-degree air at noon is not, because every cycle pushes moisture into and back out of cardboard. Repairing the furnace that causes the swing costs less than buying gear to fight it.

    The Basement Ran Twelve Degrees Colder Than Upstairs

    Twelve degrees is not an insulation story on its own. We set a cheap logger on the game room shelf and another beside the upstairs thermostat, left them four nights, and the gap held: 68 up top, 56 down in the game room, with the basement moving seven degrees between 4 a.m. and mid-afternoon. Relative humidity tracked it in reverse, climbing as the room cooled and falling once the registers finally caught up. That reverse pattern is what bows a slabbed case, because the inner well still breathes even when the outer shell looks sealed. The upstairs thermostat had no way to see any of it, since it was reading air that was doing fine.

    Burner And Blower Faults Drove The Temperature Swings

    Altitude is part of the picture here, and it never gets diagnosed because it is not a fault. Avalanche Home Systems, a Colorado HVAC company, published a high-altitude guide in August 2026 that puts the loss at roughly 1% of a gas furnace’s rated heating capacity for every 1,000 feet of elevation above 3,000 feet. At five thousand feet, a 90,000 BTU furnace is already giving up a slice of its nameplate before a single part goes wrong.

    What we find most often on these calls is not one dead component but two tired ones: crusted burner ports making a ragged, uneven flame, and a blower wheel carrying enough dust to cost real airflow. The unit short-cycles, upstairs satisfies quickly, and the basement never catches up. On this house the flame sensor was marginal too, so the furnace locked out two or three times a week and got reset by hand each time. That combination, rather than a badly built basement, is what a same-day furnace repair ft collins co visit is actually hunting for.

    Repeated lockouts are not a quirk to reset around. If a carbon monoxide alarm sounds or you smell gas, get everyone out of the house first and call from outside; Poison Control’s guidance is to leave for fresh air and call the fire department, and to call 911 right away if anyone is unconscious.

    What The First Week And Third Month Looked Like

    The repair itself was one visit: ports cleaned, flame sensor replaced, blower wheel pulled and washed, static pressure measured against the nameplate. In the first week the game room stopped diving overnight, and the logger showed the swing tightening from seven degrees to about two. By week three the humidity line had gone nearly flat, which matters more here than the temperature number does. Month three was when he could really audit the collection, and nothing new had bowed, although two cases that had already started to lift stayed exactly as lifted as they were. Heat does not un-bend a slab.

    Grading economics is its own rabbit hole, and I have listened to people argue about press-and-resubmit odds for the better part of an afternoon while their equipment kept cycling underneath them. Back to the furnace. The collection stabilized because the equipment stopped swinging, not because the room got warmer, and that distinction is the whole point of the story.

    Ask These Questions Before The Collection Pays Again

    Before anyone comes out, ENERGY STAR’s free Home Energy Yardstick will tell you whether the house as a whole burns more than it should for its size. That is a decent sanity check and a terrible diagnosis, since it cannot see a dirty blower wheel or a lazy burner. The questions below separate a technician who measures from one who guesses.

    ● How much swing are you seeing between the basement and the thermostat across a full night? A good answer comes off a logger left in place, not one spot reading.

    ● What is the static pressure compared with the furnace nameplate? A good answer is an actual number in inches of water column.

    ● Can you show me the burner ports and the blower wheel before and after cleaning? A good answer is a phone photo, offered before you ask for it.

    ● How many times has this furnace locked out in the last month? A good answer names the fault code stored on the control board.

    The collection is why the call gets made, but the furnace is what gets fixed, and it stays fixed for years when somebody diagnoses it properly the first time. A few of these turn up around Fort Collins every spring, once the season is over and someone finally opens a box to find the printed sleeve lifted off the art. Getting the equipment looked at in October costs less than the two cases that warp in January, which is arithmetic rather than a sales pitch, and anyone with a shelf full of slabs has already run the numbers.

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