Trusted furnace repair in Weatherford, TX
When your furnace quits on a cold Texas night, you need help fast. We’ve been fixing furnaces in Weatherford for years, and we know how to get your heat running again. No fancy sales pitches – just honest repairs at fair prices from technicians who actually live here.
What makes our furnace repair service different
All furnace types repaired
We handle every type of furnace problem you’ll run into. Gas furnaces, electric units, heat pumps – doesn’t matter the brand or how old it is. Our trucks carry the parts that break most often, so we can usually fix your heating right away.
Advanced diagnostic testing
Your technician shows up with real diagnostic equipment, not just a toolbox and a guess. We test your heat exchanger for cracks, check gas pressure, measure airflow, and inspect electrical connections. You’ll know exactly what’s wrong before we touch anything.
Certified technicians
We’re certified to work on Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, and pretty much every other brand sold in Weatherford. Got an old Ruud from the 90s? We can fix that too. Our guys train on new models every year because furnace technology keeps changing.
Transparent pricing
Every repair comes with straightforward pricing. You approve the cost before work starts. No surprises when the bill comes. Plus, we warranty our repairs for a full year – if the same part fails, we fix it free.
Fast turnaround
Most repairs wrap up in under two hours. Last week, we had Mrs. Johnson on Oak Street back in business in 45 minutes – just needed a new flame sensor. Simple fix when you know what you’re looking for.
Emergency availability
Our emergency service runs seven days a week because furnaces don’t care that it’s Sunday night.
Why Weatherford homeowners choose us
Quick heating restoration
You get your heat back fast without emptying your wallet. Most folks tell us they appreciate knowing the real problem, not getting sold a new system when a $200 repair would do fine.
Safety assurance
Your family stays warm and safe. A broken furnace isn’t just uncomfortable – carbon monoxide leaks and gas problems can be dangerous. We test for both and fix them immediately if we find issues.
Clear explanations
You’ll actually understand what went wrong with your furnace. We explain everything in normal words, show you the broken part if you want to see it, and teach you basic maintenance to prevent future breakdowns.
Same-day service
No more calling around for quotes or waiting days for appointments. One call gets you same-day service with upfront pricing. You can plan your day because we give you a real arrival window and stick to it.
Long-lasting results
Your furnace runs better and lasts longer after professional repair. Fixing problems early prevents bigger damage later – like when a dirty filter makes your blower motor work too hard and burn out. Sometimes, repeated repair calls indicate deeper issues—if you’re experiencing multiple breakdowns, it may be worth reviewing the signs it’s time for furnace replacement to determine if a new system makes more financial sense.
Getting your furnace fixed is simple
Our process is easy from start to finish — quick scheduling, clear pricing, professional repairs, and warranty-backed results.
Step 1
Call for help
Call us when you notice a problem. Your furnace making weird noises? Not heating right? Give us a ring. We’ll ask a few questions and usually schedule service the same day.
Step 2
Full system diagnosis
We diagnose the exact issue. Your technician tests everything – thermostat, ignitor, blower, gas valve, safety switches. Takes about 30 minutes to pinpoint what’s wrong. You watch if you want, ask questions, whatever makes you comfortable.
Step 3
Upfront pricing
You approve the repair cost. We show you the problem and explain your options. Sometimes there’s a quick fix, sometimes a part needs replacing. You decide what makes sense for your budget and situation.
Step 4
Expert repair
We fix it and test everything. Most repairs take an hour or less. We double-check our work, run your furnace through a full cycle, and measure temperature output. You get heat back today, not next week.
Step 5
Warranty protection
You’re covered by our warranty. Keep our number handy. If anything goes wrong with the repair within a year, we come back and make it right. No arguing about coverage, no extra charges.
Call us today or schedule your furnace repair online
Get your heat back fast with professional service that keeps your home comfortable, your energy bills low, and your furnace running safely all season long.
When to call for furnace repair in Weatherford
Short cycling
Your furnace keeps shutting off after running a few minutes? That’s usually a safety switch detecting something wrong – maybe overheating from a clogged filter or a cracked heat exchanger leaking carbon monoxide. Don’t ignore it.
Strange smells
Strange smells need immediate attention. Burning plastic means wires are melting somewhere. Rotten egg smell indicates a gas leak. Turn off your furnace and call us right away – these aren’t wait-til-Monday problems.
Weak airflow
Weak airflow or cold spots in certain rooms often point to blower motor issues or ductwork problems. Your furnace might be working hard but can’t push air where it needs to go. Gets expensive on your gas bill real quick.
Noisy operation
Banging, squealing, or rattling sounds mean parts are loose or wearing out. That little squeal from the blower bearing turns into a seized motor if you wait too long. Cheaper to fix the bearing than replace the whole blower assembly.
Yellow flames
Yellow furnace flames instead of blue? That’s incomplete combustion – you’re getting carbon monoxide. Blue flames burn clean, yellow flames don’t. This one’s serious, especially in older Weatherford homes with poor ventilation.
Our Reviews
“Awesome service! Got to us quickly and on short notice on a Sunday. Carlos was the tech and was super polite and helpful!”
Cullen C.
Customer
“First time having them out. I was pleased with the service. Scheduling online was simple, notifications of reminder and arrival were excellent. Techs were polite and professional.”
KDL
Customer
Ready to restore your home’s comfort?
Don’t wait through another cold night or rising energy bill. Our expert furnace repair team is ready to get your heat running safely and efficiently again.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are furnace Ratings?
Furnaces are rated by the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) ratio, which is the percent of heat produced for every dollar of fuel consumed,or how efficiently a furnace converts gas into heating energy. Its AFUE rating is measured as a percentage.
Like the miles-per-gallon rating on your automobile, the higher the AFUE rating, the lower your fuel costs. An AFUE of 90% means that 90% of the energy in the fuel becomes heat for the home and the other 10% escapes up the chimney and elsewhere. According to the EPA- AFUE doesn’t include the heat losses of the duct system or piping, which can be as much as 35% of the energy for output of the furnace when ducts are located in the attic, garage, or other partially conditioned or unconditioned space. All furnaces manufactured today must meet at least 80% AFUE in the south and 90% AFUE in the North. If your furnace is 10 – 15 years old, it very well may fall below the current furnace minimum and waste energy- costing you money.
When shopping for high-efficiency furnaces and boilers, look for the ENERGY STAR® label. If you live in a cold climate, it usually makes sense to invest in the highest-efficiency system. In milder climates with lower annual heating costs, the extra investment required to go from 80% to 90% to 95% efficiency may be hard to justify.
This doesn’t mean that you should only select a furnace based on its AFUE rating. The efficiency rating is just one factor to consider when looking for a new furnace.
What is Two-Stage Heating?
Two-stage heating means the furnace has two levels of heat output: high for cold winter days and low for milder days. Since the low setting is adequate to meet household heating demands 80% of the time, a two-stage unit runs for longer periods and provides more even heat distribution.
When Should I Replace My Heating System?
There are a few obvious signals that let you know when it’s time to upgrade your heating system. Frequent repairs, recent spikes in utility bills, and inconsistent temperatures in the home are a few warning signs that it’s time for a new heater. But if you’ve had the same heating system for twenty years or more, it would be a good idea to talk to an HVAC contractor about having it inspected to determine if it’s time for a heater replacement. Even if your old heater has worked without problems for years, a professional heating technician is trained to detect any possible operation or safety issues that are a direct indication that the system needs to be replaced. If you are concerned about your heating costs, you should talk to a heating professional about other options. Call us now to schedule your system’s check up!
What is the purpose of a furnace filter?
You may not find the filter in your home or business to be very important, but you should! There are actually 3 ways air can get filtered-1) through your AC filter, 2) it will get filtered through the AC coil and 3) it will get filtered again through YOURS and YOUR FAMILY’S lungs! Furnace manufacturers put inexpensive fiberglass filters into their furnaces to remove airborne particles that might damage the fan and the heating coil. Particle buildup can also decrease the efficiency of your furnace, as the furnace has to work harder to pull air through the return. More expensive filters can also improve the air quality in your house by removing pollen, bacteria and mold spores from the air. Don’t let YOUR lungs be the filter for your air conditioner! Use the maximum efficiency filter designed for your system. This is especially important if you or someone in your family suffers from allergies or respiratory illnesses. If you do not know which filter that may be, then just ask us, we will be glad to point you in the right direction!
How often do I need to change my furnace filter?
Check the documentation that came with your furnace. Recommendations vary based on a number of factors: the type of filter that you use, how many pets you have, whether anyone in your home has allergies, etc. If you use disposable fiberglass panel or electrostatic panel filters, you should change them anywhere from once a month to once every three months. Pleated filters generally last from 3 months to 6 months, again, always check your filter monthly, no matter what type filter you use. Filters are relatively inexpensive and easy to change, so there is little reason to wait. If you don’t change or clean your filter often enough the filter can get clogged with dust and other airborne particles, forcing your furnace to work harder to maintain airflow. This will reduce your furnace’s efficiency and can cause damage.
Will my new furnace work differently than my old one?
Furnace technology has advanced significantly in recent years. Modern furnaces are designed to provide more even and efficient heating than past furnaces, which can impact both how your system operates,sounds and what you notice about your system.
To better regulate temperatures and airflow, modern furnaces move more air over the heat exchanger than older furnaces. The air that comes out of your furnace registers may not seem as warm as the air from your old furnace, but overall airflow is improved. Better airflow means higher comfort.
Also, new furnaces are designed to integrate with high-efficiency air conditioners, so furnace blowers are more powerful to accommodate add-on cooling. Since cold air is much heavier than warm air, your system needs an extra boost from the blower to deliver cool air throughout your home. If you have an older home, this performance boost could produce unfamiliar sounds because air duct systems were originally designed for heating only. To minimize sound levels, choose a variable speed product which automatically changes speeds to meet the airflow needs of both heating and cooling cycles.
How Often Does My Heating System Need To Be Serviced?
It’s recommended that you schedule a maintenance service visit once a year with a licensed HVAC technician. This will prolong the life of your heating system and keep it running safely and efficiently throughout the cold season. A qualified heating technician will thoroughly clean and inspect all of your heater’s components and make any necessary repairs or adjustments. Not only does this ensure that your heater is performing at optimal levels, which helps to save on overall heating costs, but it also allows the technician to address any major problems or safety concerns.
What is a Thermostat?
It is a temperature-sensitive device that controls and regulates the temperature in a space for systems such as a furnace, air conditioner, or both. When the indoor temperature drops below or rises above the thermostat setting, the device initiates or terminates either the heat or cooling modes, depending upon the thermostat setting and temperature set point. When initiated your furnace or air conditioner runs to warm or cool the house air to the setting you selected for your family’s comfort.
What are some types of Thermostats?
There are five basic types of automatic and programmable thermostats:
Manual
Digital
Digital- Non- Programmable
Digital- Programmable
Remote Access
Touchscreen
Wireless-WiFi
Smart
Most range in price, call and ask us which is best for you. Think thermostats don’t matter? Think Again! Thermostats control half of your home’s energy use. That is more than appliances, computers, stereos and lighting combined
