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.
Furnace repair for residential buildings
An expert's eye is required to identify an issue with a furnace. We often repair or replace furnaces that:
- It won't turn on
- A short cycle (turning on and off the furnace)
- Inconsistent heating (cold spots, insufficient heat)
- Clogged filters (need to be cleaned or replaced)
- Leaks or unusual smells (gas leaks require emergency evacuation and service)
Frequently Asked Questions About Furnaces
Is it worth fixing a furnace?
The answer to this question depends on the extent of the problem with your furnace. If the repair is minor and your furnace is still relatively new, then it may be worth fixing it. However, if your furnace is experiencing major issues and is approaching the end of its lifespan, then it may be more cost-effective to replace it. Our experts can help you determine whether furnace repair or replacement is the best option for your specific situation.
What is the average lifespan of a furnace?
Furnaces can last for about 15 to 20 years or more with proper maintenance. However, this lifespan can vary based on the type of furnace you have, your frequency of use, and the quality of installation. Regular maintenance can extend the lifespan of your furnace, making it more efficient and reliable.
What are signs that your furnace is going out?
Several signs indicate that your furnace is going out. These signs include unusual noises, a yellow or flickering burner flame, a significant increase in utility bills, poor indoor air quality, inconsistent temperatures, and frequent cycling. If you notice any of these signs, then it is important to seek professional help to inspect your furnace and make necessary repairs.
What causes a furnace to fail?
A furnace can fail due to several reasons. Some of the most common causes include improper installation, lack of maintenance, natural wear and tear, electrical issues, and dirty air filters. Regular maintenance, including cleaning, inspection, and tune-ups, can help prevent common furnace failures and prolong its lifespan.
Contact us today or schedule an estimate online! Don't hesitate to contact us today if you have any questions regarding furnaces.