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Furnace Repair in Kansas City
Same-day no-heat response with a carbon-monoxide safety check on every visit. We carry common igniters, flame sensors, and boards on the truck.
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When Furnace Repair is the Right Fix
Safety check on every visit — not optional
A furnace burns gas inside your home, so every repair visit includes a combustion and carbon-monoxide check, not just the part that failed. A cracked heat exchanger can leak CO into the living space, and it's the one finding that will have us red-tag a unit. We'd rather find it and tell you than fix the igniter and send you back to a dangerous appliance.
The usual suspects
Most no-heat calls are one of a few things: a dirty flame sensor (a $185 clean-and-test, by far the most common), a cracked hot-surface igniter ($250–$350), a failed inducer or blower motor, a bad control board, or a pressure switch tripped by a blocked flue or condensate line. We carry igniters, flame sensors, and capacitors on the truck, so the majority of repairs are done in one visit.
Repair vs. replace
Furnaces last 15–20 years. A flame-sensor clean on a 10-year-old furnace is an easy repair. A cracked heat exchanger or failed board on an 18-year-old furnace usually points to replacement — especially since a new 95%+ AFUE unit cuts gas use meaningfully over an old 80% furnace. We'll run the math with your furnace's age and efficiency in front of you.
How Furnace Repair Works
Diagnose & safety-check
Find the fault and run a combustion/CO check on the same visit.
Quote the fix
Flat-rate price up front, with replace math if the unit is aging or unsafe.
Repair
Common igniters, sensors, and motors on the truck for one-visit fixes.
Verify
Confirm clean ignition, proper temperature rise, and safe combustion before leaving.
Furnace Repair — Frequently Asked
Why does my furnace blow cold air?▾
Commonly a dirty flame sensor shutting the burners down seconds after ignition, a failed igniter, or a thermostat set to 'fan on' instead of 'auto.' If it's short-cycling — firing then quitting — that's usually the flame sensor, an easy and inexpensive fix.
Is a cracked heat exchanger really dangerous?▾
Yes. A cracked heat exchanger can leak carbon monoxide into your home's air. We test for it on every visit, and if we find one we'll shut the unit down and walk you through repair-vs-replace options — we won't leave an unsafe furnace running.
Do you charge extra for after-hours no-heat calls?▾
An after-hours dispatch fee applies on nights, weekends, and holidays, waived during business hours and for maintenance-plan members. We tell you the fee up front when you call and quote the repair before starting.
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