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Furnace Repair

Furnace Repair in Longview, TX

Affordable and Reliable Furnace Repair Services

Is your furnace frequently starting and stopping, failing to properly heat your space, or refusing to provide heat at all? Our certified heating technicians at A/C Contractors are experts at troubleshooting furnace problems, and we’ll work quickly to diagnose the issues with your unit and provide an effective repair solution. We guarantee that we’ll properly fix your furnace right the first time, too. If our services fail to meet your expectations or properly heat your home, we’ll return and perform repairs for free.

We get that some heating repairs just can’t wait. Our HVAC professionals are available 24/7 for emergencies and are prepared to make every effort to get to you as quickly as possible. We arrive with high-quality tools and equipment so that we can deliver dependable repairs that last.

 With our Straight Forward Pricing™, you’ll get a free, transparent estimate before we start any work. We also offer payment plans and warranties. 

Call (903) 496-5947 or book service with us online when you need furnace repair in Longview, TX. Se habla español.

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What Should I Do If My Furnace Won’t Turn On?

When your furnace unexpectedly stops working, your first instinct may be to call for professional help. However, before you contact our team at A/C Contractors, we encourage you to try a few straightforward troubleshooting steps. Several common furnace issues have simple solutions that you can handle yourself, potentially saving you the cost and time of a service visit. You might find that your furnace is not facing a major problem at all!

If your furnace won’t turn on, try the following steps:

  • Check your thermostat settings. Make sure your thermostat is set to "heat" and that the temperature is at least a few degrees higher than the current room temperature. Sometimes, the issue is as simple as an incorrect setting.
  • Inspect the power supply. Go to your electrical panel and check for a tripped circuit breaker. Furnaces often have a dedicated breaker, and if it's in the "off" position, flipping it back on might solve the problem. If the breaker immediately trips again, you are likely dealing with a deeper problem that requires professional intervention. Also, verify that the furnace's power switch, which looks like a regular light switch, is turned on. It's often located on or near the furnace itself.
  • Replace a dirty air filter. A clogged air filter can restrict airflow, causing your furnace to overheat and shut down as a safety measure. Take out the filter and inspect it. If it's covered in dirt and dust, replace it with a clean one.
  • Examine the furnace door. Your furnace has a safety switch that prevents it from operating when the access panel or door is open. Push the door firmly closed to make sure it's properly sealed and that the safety switch is engaged.
  • Look at the pilot light or ignitor. For older furnaces, a pilot light that has gone out will prevent the unit from heating. If you feel comfortable doing so, follow the instructions on the furnace label to safely relight it. For newer models with an electronic ignitor, a flashing light or code might indicate a problem. Consult your owner's manual to understand what the code means.

If you still can’t get your furnace running after completing these steps, it’s probably time to request repairs. We are ready to jump into action, determine what is wrong, and implement the appropriate solution.

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Signs Your Furnace Needs Professional Repairs

Addressing furnace issues promptly is in your best interest for several reasons. Ignoring a minor problem can lead to a more serious and costly breakdown later on. A malfunctioning furnace can also operate inefficiently, causing your energy bills to rise unexpectedly. Furthermore, some problems, such as a cracked heat exchanger, can pose a safety risk to your family. By recognizing the signs of trouble and reaching out to our team early, you can help keep your home comfortable, safe, and energy-efficient.

Your furnace likely needs repairs if you notice any of the following problems:

  • Strange noises. Your furnace should operate relatively quietly. If you hear banging, clanking, grinding, or squealing sounds, something is likely wrong with the motor, a belt, or another internal component. Our technicians can diagnose the source of the noise and fix it.
  • Reduced heating and airflow. If your home feels colder than usual or the airflow from your vents seems weak, your furnace might not be working properly. A number of problems can cause this, including a clogged filter, a faulty blower motor, or issues with the ductwork. We can pinpoint the cause and restore proper heating.

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