We service furnaces powered by:
- Gas
- Electricity
- Heating oil
- Propane
Besides fuel types, we also service single-stage, two-stage, and variable-speed furnaces from various manufacturers. We can assist you if you aren't sure which furnace type you have, or what its specific needs are. With our years of experience, we guarantee that your furnace will be serviced correctly.
Repair of residential furnaces
Identifying an issue with a furnace requires a professional eye. Frequently, we repair or replace furnaces that:
- Won’t turn on
- Short cycle (furnace turning on and off)
- Produce heating inconsistencies (cold spots, lack of heat)
- Have clogged filters (needing cleaning or replacement)
- Develop leaks or unusual smells (gas leaks require emergency evacuation and service)
- Experience failing controls or monitors (pilot light is out, the thermostat isn’t working)
- Possess faulty parts (slipped belt, worn-out bearings, blower stays on constantly or won’t turn on at all)
Frequently Asked Questions About Furnaces
Why Isn't My Furnace Working?
One of the most common questions we receive is, "Why isn't my furnace working?" The answer could be anything from a thermostat malfunction to a blown-up motor. The best course of action is to turn off your furnace, switch it back on, and check if it works. If it doesn't, try inspecting the thermostat and replacing the batteries. If that doesn't work either, it's best to call in a professional for assistance.
What are signs that your furnace is going out?
There are several warning signs that your furnace is on its way out. One of the most notable ones is a flickering or yellow pilot light, indicating that your furnace is producing carbon monoxide, a potentially lethal gas. Other signs include an increase in power bills, strange noises coming from the furnace, or uneven heating in your home. If you notice any of these signs, it's best to call in a professional to inspect your furnace and carry out the necessary repair work.
How do I know when my furnace filter needs to be changed?
Your furnace filter is responsible for keeping the air in your home clean and healthy by trapping dust, debris, and other contaminants. However, it can get clogged over time, affecting the furnace's efficiency and leading to various problems. Here's how you can tell if your furnace filter needs to be changed:
- If your filter appears grey and clogged.
- If you notice an increase in your power bills.
- If your furnace is dirty and requires frequent cleaning.
It's recommended to change your filter every 1-3 months, depending on usage.
How often should I get my furnace serviced?
Getting your furnace serviced regularly is essential for its longevity and efficient functioning. Experts suggest getting a professional tune-up every year, preferably before the winter season starts. This way, you can ensure that your furnace is doing its job and prevent any potential problems in the future.
Call us now or schedule an estimate online! Our team will take care of all your needs regarding furnaces - so don't wait any longer - contact us today!