Residential Heating Repair
When your home heating system isn’t keeping up, you need a quick, safe fix. We troubleshoot the root cause and restore heat efficiently.
About this service
In Los Angeles and Orange County, furnaces sit unused for most of the year — and then get asked to perform on the first cold night. That’s exactly when ignition failures, dirty flame sensors, and worn blower components show up. Because gas furnaces involve combustion, we treat every heating repair as a safety visit first: we check the heat exchanger, gas connections, and safety switches before focusing on comfort.
We service common residential heating systems, including gas furnaces and heat pumps. Most repairs come down to ignition components, flame sensors, control boards, or airflow restrictions — and most are completed in a single visit once the cause is confirmed. If your system is older and repairs are becoming a pattern, we’ll give you an honest read on whether replacement makes better sense, with options that fit your budget.
What to expect
No heat, short cycling, odd smells, or loud operation — tell us what changed and when it started.
We inspect ignition, flame sensor, safety switches, and the heat exchanger before anything else.
You get the cause, the fix, and clear pricing before work begins — with honest advice if replacement makes more sense.
We complete the repair and run full heating cycles to confirm safe, steady operation.
What's included
- ✓No heat, short cycling, strange odors, or loud operation
- ✓Ignition, flame sensor, and safety switch diagnostics
- ✓Thermostat and airflow checks
- ✓Upfront recommendations with options
Service area
Serving Los Angeles and Orange County. If you’re unsure whether you’re in range, call us — we’ll confirm.
FAQ
Is a burning smell normal when turning on heat?
A brief dust-burn smell can be normal at first. If it persists or smells like gas, turn off the system and call immediately.
Do you service furnaces and heat pumps?
Yes — we service common residential heating systems including furnaces and heat pumps.
Why does my furnace turn on and off repeatedly?
Short cycling is often caused by a dirty flame sensor, restricted airflow, or an overheating limit switch. It wastes energy and wears components, so it’s worth diagnosing before it causes a bigger failure.
How long does a heating repair take?
Most repairs are completed in a single visit once the cause is confirmed. If a special-order part is needed, we’ll confirm availability and timelines upfront.
Next steps
Book an onsite consultation for an accurate diagnosis, options, and clear recommendations.