We offer 24/7 emergency furnace repair with typical response times of 1-2 hours in Parker during winter emergencies. Our service vehicles carry extensive parts inventory, allowing most repairs to be completed in one visit. For non-emergency calls, we usually provide same-day or next-day service. Maintenance plan members receive priority scheduling.
Common causes include thermostat issues, tripped breakers, pilot light or ignition problems, dirty flame sensors, clogged filters, or safety control activation. We systematically diagnose starting with simple issues before investigating complex problems. Often it's something simple, but proper diagnosis ensures we fix the real problem, not just symptoms.
Different sounds indicate specific problems: banging often means delayed ignition, squealing suggests belt or bearing issues, clicking might be ignition problems, rumbling can indicate burner issues, and whistling often means airflow restrictions. Never ignore unusual noises—they typically worsen without repair. We diagnose noise sources and provide appropriate solutions.
Heat exchangers typically cannot be repaired safely—cracks allow dangerous carbon monoxide into your home. We can replace heat exchangers in some cases, but for older furnaces, complete replacement often makes more financial sense. We'll inspect thoroughly, explain findings honestly, and help you make the safest, most cost-effective decision.
Short cycling can result from oversized furnaces, dirty filters, thermostat problems, flame sensor issues, or overheating from restricted airflow. This wastes energy and stresses components. We diagnose the cause and provide solutions ranging from simple filter changes to component repairs or system adjustments.
Yes! We repair furnaces of all ages, though parts for units over 20 years old can be challenging to find. We maintain relationships with suppliers for obsolete parts and can often find creative solutions. However, we'll honestly advise when continued repairs no longer make financial sense compared to replacement.
High bills often indicate efficiency problems: dirty filters, leaking ducts, failing components, or aging equipment. Our diagnostic process identifies specific causes. Sometimes simple repairs like cleaning flame sensors or sealing ducts dramatically reduce costs. We'll help you understand whether repairs or replacement offers better long-term value.
Yes! Furnaces involve natural gas, high voltage electricity, and carbon monoxide risks. DIY attempts risk gas leaks, electrical shock, fire, carbon monoxide poisoning, and voided warranties. Professional repair ensures safety and proper operation. We have the training, tools, and experience to repair furnaces safely.
We take CO seriously, immediately identifying and correcting sources. Common causes include cracked heat exchangers, improper venting, or combustion problems. We perform combustion analysis, inspect all components, and ensure safe operation. If we can't make your furnace safe, we'll clearly explain why and discuss options.
Cold air can indicate pilot light or ignition failures, thermostat issues, overheating from dirty filters, or control problems. Sometimes furnaces blow room-temperature air between heating cycles (normal). We differentiate between normal operation and problems requiring repair, then fix issues preventing proper heating.
Yes! We provide comprehensive warranties on all repairs. Parts warranties vary by component but typically range from 1-10 years. We offer a 1-year labor warranty on repairs. Extended warranties are available. We handle warranty claims directly, simplifying the process if issues arise.
Absolutely! We diagnose and repair all thermostat types from basic to smart models. Problems include dead batteries, wiring issues, calibration drift, or compatibility problems. Sometimes upgrading to programmable or smart thermostats improves comfort and efficiency. We'll test your existing thermostat and recommend appropriate solutions.
Pilot light problems stem from dirty pilot assemblies, faulty thermocouples, gas pressure issues, drafts, or worn components. While relighting pilots seems simple, recurring problems indicate underlying issues needing professional attention. We clean assemblies, replace thermocouples, adjust gas pressure, and ensure reliable pilot operation.
Yes, our commercial division services business furnaces including rooftop units. We understand business heating needs and offer flexible scheduling to minimize disruption. Commercial maintenance agreements prevent costly downtime. Whether you have a small office or large facility, we provide reliable commercial furnace repair.
We use the "$5,000 rule"—multiply repair cost by furnace age. If over $5,000, consider replacement. Also consider repair frequency, energy efficiency, and comfort issues. We provide honest assessments, never pushing unnecessary replacements but helping you make informed decisions based on your situation.