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Gas Furnace Repair

We repair gas furnaces in homes across Arizona, California and Nevada, from ignition failures and flame sensor faults to blowers that run without heat. You need gas furnace repair when the burners will not light, the heat cycles on and off after a minute, or the furnace makes noise and pushes cool air. If you smell gas or a rotten egg odor, leave the building first, call 911 or your gas utility, then call us. Otherwise, check the thermostat setting and batteries, look for a tripped breaker, and give us a call to schedule.

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People call this gas furnace repair or gas heater repair. Same visit, same written quote, same technician.

What a gas furnace repair visit involves

We start with what you noticed, then watch the furnace run through a full heating cycle. That tells us where the sequence breaks: call for heat, inducer, igniter, burners, flame proving, blower. A furnace that lights and drops out after a few seconds is a different problem than one that never lights at all. We test components rather than guess, explain what failed, and tell you what the repair takes before we touch anything. Nothing gets replaced without you knowing why.

What we check on the heating side

Common culprits are hot surface igniters, flame sensors coated in residue, pressure switches, limit switches, inducer motors, gas valves, and blower motors or their capacitors. We also look at the things outside the cabinet that cause furnace calls: a filter loaded up to the point of choking airflow, closed or blocked vents, and returns too small for the system, which we see constantly in older tract homes. We check the flue and heat exchanger condition too, because a cracked exchanger is a safety call, not a repair menu item.

How we decide repair is the right call

Age, the part that failed, and how the rest of the furnace looks. A flame sensor or igniter on an otherwise solid furnace is a straightforward fix and you get years out of it. Repeated failures, a compromised heat exchanger, or a cabinet that is rusting through push the conversation toward replacement, and we will say so plainly. We also weigh whether the ductwork and return sizing are working against the equipment, because a new furnace on starved airflow repeats the same complaints.

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Covering 148 cities across Arizona, California, Nevada.

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Open 7 days, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM PT.

Independent of every manufacturer

Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman and more. We are not an authorized dealer for any of them.

Gas Furnace Repair — quick answers

Why does my gas furnace light and then shut off after a minute?

That is usually short cycling from a dirty flame sensor, a limit switch tripping on high heat, or restricted airflow. Change the filter and open closed vents, then call us to test the safety controls.

Is it safe to keep running the furnace until you arrive?

If you smell gas, no. Leave the building, call 911 or the gas utility, then reach us. If there is no odor and no soot or unusual noise, shutting the thermostat off until we look is the safer choice.

Can you repair a gas furnace in a closet or attic?

Yes. Most homes we work in have the furnace in a hallway closet, attic, or garage. Clear access to the panel is all we need, and we will let you know if the space limits the repair.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill in the quote form with what you notice. Warm air, no air, short cycling, a smell, a noise. Details like when it started help us bring the right parts on the first visit.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose on site

    A technician checks the thermostat, the electrical side, refrigerant performance, airflow and the return sizing. We test rather than guess, then explain what failed and why in plain language before any work starts.

  3. Step 3

    Repair and verify

    We make the repair, then measure temperatures and airflow at the vents to confirm the system holds. If a duct or return is starving the equipment, we tell you what it would take to fix it.

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Why homeowners call us

  • We know stucco tract homesMuch of the housing we service was built fast with returns too small for the tonnage installed. That single duct in the hallway explains a lot of weak airflow complaints, and we look at it before we sell you equipment.
  • Marine mornings, inland afternoonsCoastal condos fight humidity and salt air, while inland homes run long afternoon cycles in triple digits. Same system, different failure patterns. We set expectations for the climate your house actually sits in.
  • Diagnosis you can followYou get told which part failed, what it does and what happens if it waits. No hurry, no scare talk. If the honest answer is that the system has a few seasons left, we say that.
  • Repair before replacementMost calls end in a repair, not a new system. We quote replacement only when a repair will not hold or the cost stops making sense, and we explain the reasoning either way.
  • All major brands, gas & electricFrom Carrier and Trane to Lennox, Goodman, Rheem and Bryant, serviced independently.
  • Straight answersWhen a replacement beats a repair, we tell you, sometimes before we roll a truck.

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