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Emergency No-Heat Repair

Emergency no-heat repair is what we do when your furnace has stopped putting out heat and the house is dropping fast. We work on gas and electric furnaces in homes across Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Tennessee and West Virginia. Call us and tell us what the thermostat reads and whether the burners or blower are doing anything at all. Before we arrive, you can check the thermostat batteries and settings, look for a tripped breaker, and swap a clogged filter. If you smell gas, leave the house, call 911 or your gas utility, then call us.

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What an emergency no-heat call involves

We come out, get heat back on if the furnace can run safely, and tell you plainly if it cannot. That means confirming the furnace is getting power and fuel, reading any fault codes the control board is flashing, and watching a full ignition cycle from the thermostat call through burner light-off and blower start. Most no-heat calls come down to ignition, a safety switch doing its job, a failed blower motor or a control problem. We find where the sequence stops instead of guessing at parts.

What we check and what we replace

We check the thermostat and its wiring, the breaker and disconnect, the filter and return airflow, the igniter or pilot assembly, flame sensor, pressure switch, limit switches, inducer motor, blower motor and capacitor, condensate drain on high-efficiency units, and the heat exchanger for cracks. Common replacements on a no-heat call are igniters, flame sensors, capacitors, pressure switches and thermostats. If we find a cracked heat exchanger or a combustion problem, we shut the furnace down and talk you through options before anything else happens.

How we decide it is an emergency

If your house has no heat and outdoor temperatures are near or below freezing, that is an emergency, especially with infants, older adults, or anyone with health concerns in the home. Frozen pipes are the other clock running. If the furnace is short-cycling but still making some heat, we may be able to schedule you for the next opening instead. Any smell of gas or a carbon monoxide alarm sounding is different: leave the building, call 911 or the gas utility, then call us.

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

Emergency No-Heat Repair — quick answers

My furnace blower runs but the air is cold. Is that a no-heat emergency?

Usually yes, in freezing weather. Cold air with the blower running often points to a failed igniter, a dirty flame sensor or a locked-out control board. Turn the system off at the thermostat and call us.

Should I use space heaters while I wait?

They can hold one room over, but keep them away from bedding, curtains and furniture, plug them straight into a wall outlet, and never run one unattended or while sleeping. Never use a stove or grill for heat.

My furnace shut itself off and will not restart. Should I keep resetting it?

No. Repeated resets on a locked-out furnace can hide a real safety problem, like blocked venting or an overheating limit. One reset attempt is enough. If it locks out again, leave it off and call us.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill in the quote form. We ask what changed, when it started, and what the thermostat reads. That short conversation tells us whether you need a visit today or tomorrow morning.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose on site

    A technician checks the thermostat, the electrical side, airflow through the filter and ducts, and the equipment itself. We find the actual cause instead of swapping parts and hoping the noise goes away.

  3. Step 3

    You decide before we work

    We explain what failed, what the repair involves, and what we would do if it were our own house. Nothing gets replaced until you say go. Then we test the system before leaving.

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Why homeowners call us

  • Old houses and new onesWe are used to century-old homes with retrofitted ductwork and 1970s subdivisions with original returns. Tight crawl spaces, low basement headroom and odd attic runs are normal parts of the day for us, not surprises that stall the job.
  • Built for the swingsHumid summers push AC systems hard and January freezes expose weak igniters and cracked flues. We repair for both extremes across the region, so the fix holds when the weather turns instead of failing the first hard week.
  • Air conditioning and heating bothAir conditioner repair in July, heating repair in January, and the IAQ and airflow problems that hide in between. One crew that knows how your cooling and heating share the same blower and the same duct system.
  • Plain talk, no pressureWe tell you when a repair makes sense and when replacement is the honest answer. No scare tactics about your BTU load, no upsell scripts. You get the condition of the system and a clear next step.
  • All major brands, gas & electricEvery major HVAC brand, gas and electric, handled by an independent crew.
  • Straight answersIf a system is not worth repairing, we say so, often right on the phone.

Emergency No-Heat Repair

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