Keep Your Family Warm and Comfortable
Inside Your Home
Fixing furnace problems without breaking the bank
20 years of experience
We’ve been handling client’s furnace issues for two decades!
Excellence Ratings
We always leave our customers satisfied and smiling!
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
We give you the peace of mind you deserve.
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
We stand by our work with a comprehensive warranty.
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What Can We Do?
Fast, Friendly Service From a Trusted Local Company
Commercial Furnace Repair
Residential Furnace Repair
Furnace Repair
When you’re in need of a quick repair, call us straight away!
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Furnace Installation
Furnace Maintenance
Air Conditioning Services
Why Choose Us
Why you should choose our furnace repair company.
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
We are proud of the work we do and we respect every one of our clients. That’s why we provide our services while licensed, bonded, and insured, so you can have the peace of mind you deserve.
Decades of Experience
We’ve been in the repair business for over 20 years, and our work shows it. We always provide the highest quality services that can only be afforded by someone with the experience to back it up.
Excellent Ratings and Repetition
We are a top-rated furnace repair company. Our clients are always left satisfied with the work we do. Which is why we have so many repeat customers! We strive for excellence and our client base is proof.
Strong Warranty
As we’ve said, we stand by our work, which is why we offer a warranty for all of our repair, installation, and maintenance services.
Common Types of Furnaces
The three most common types of furnaces found in Las Vegas.
Natural Gas Furnace
Electric Furnace
Heat Pump
Common Parts of a Furnace That Break
Let’s take a look at the most common furnace parts that can break.
What is Furnace Maintenance and Why Should I Do It?
during colder weather. It also keeps every component of your furnace working as they’re designed. If there are small problems,
performing maintenance will catch them early on, avoiding the risk of it costing you repairs or even replacements.
How Much Does a New Furnace Cost?
Gas furnaces have a more expensive upfront cost than electric models, although it’s compensated by lower operating costs. The upfront cost of an electric furnace is ordinarily cheaper, however, electricity is more expensive to run than gas. The average cost of a gas furnace ranges from $2,500 to $9,500. This all depends on the difficulty of the install, size, and efficiency of the furnace. Check out Union City Heating Services for more information!
Price Variables and Efficiency
- The minimum efficiency you can have is 80%.
- Newer homes are moving towards 90% standard
- Some of the higher-end systems offer a lifetime compressor warranty.
Popular Sizes
- 2, 2.5,3, 3.5, 4, 5 (ton sizes)
Difficulty of Installation
- Attic, garage, closet
- Garage - easiest - ground level with lots of space.
- Attic - might have to take the unit apart and put it back together, carrying unit upstairs, etc.
- It could be similar to attic depending on location in the house and space to work with.
When is it Time for a Furnace Replacement?
How do you know when it’s time to replace your heating system? There are some significant factors to examine when determining whether to replace your furnace or repair it.
The Age of Your Furnace
Rising Energy Bills and Repair Costs
Unexpected Noises
Frequently Asked Questions
You have questions and we have answers. Here are a couple of the more common questions we’ve heard.
What temperature should I set my furnace?
Set it based on comfort, everyone has different comfort levels. Keep in mind, the hotter a gas furnace, the drier the air. The dry air in Las Vegas combined with a furnace set to a high temperature can further dry it out, causing sinus problems for some.
What’s causing my ductwork to pop when my furnace starts or stops?
A popping sound can be a sign of an under-sized duct design. It may have to do with greater airflow than the ductwork can handle. Have us come to investigate your property's ventilation system for proper design and we can make necessary suggestions. An improper ductwork design can create multiple ventilation and air quality problems.
Should I be concerned about carbon monoxide in my home?
Yes, Carbon monoxide may be an invisible threat to your health and safety in your home or business. Though more commonly thought to be associated with fireplaces and vehicle emissions, it’s still a threat with poorly maintained furnaces. Keep up with proper maintenance to reduce the risk of carbon monoxide in your home.