When your furnace stops working, you need fast, reliable furnace repair from certified technicians who understand Nassau County's heating challenges and get the job done right.
Accredited business with proven track record of ethical practices and customer satisfaction since 2024.
Local Nassau County expertise with deep understanding of heating systems and regional winter challenges.
Licensed professionals with extensive training handle every repair with precision and safety as priority.
Quick response times and efficient repairs get your heat restored when you need it most.
Professional furnace repair that restores your comfort and gives you confidence your heating system will work when you need it.
We identify exactly what's wrong using professional diagnostic equipment and explain it clearly.
You get exact repair costs before any work starts - no estimates or surprise charges.
Licensed technicians complete repairs efficiently and test everything before leaving your home.
We provide same-day emergency furnace service throughout Nassau County, typically arriving within a few hours of your call. Our 24/7 service means you can reach us any time, including weekends and holidays when other companies aren't available. We keep our service vehicles fully stocked with common replacement parts like ignitors, flame sensors, and thermostats, which allows us to complete most furnace repairs on the first visit. During extreme weather events, we prioritize calls based on safety concerns and family situations, but we always respond as quickly as possible.
Several symptoms indicate your furnace needs emergency attention. If your furnace is not blowing hot air, won't start at all, or is making loud banging or grinding noises, call immediately. Strange smells, especially gas odors, require emergency response for safety reasons. A yellow pilot light instead of blue indicates combustion problems that could create carbon monoxide risks. Frequent cycling on and off, dramatically higher energy bills, or visible soot around your furnace also signal problems that need professional diagnosis. Don't ignore these warning signs - they typically worsen quickly and can lead to complete system failure.
Yes, our certified technicians service all furnace types commonly found in Nassau County, including gas furnaces, oil furnaces, and electric heating systems. We work on all major brands like Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Goodman, and Rheem, from older systems to high-efficiency models. Our diagnostic equipment works with any furnace type, and we stock replacement parts for the most common components across all systems. Whether you need ignitor replacement, pilot light repair, or complete system diagnosis, we have the tools and expertise to handle your specific furnace type properly and safely.
Furnace repair costs depend on the specific problem and parts needed. Simple issues like thermostat problems or filter replacements cost less than component replacements like blower motors or heat exchangers. Most common repairs like ignitor replacement or pilot light repair fall into a moderate price range. We always provide exact pricing before starting work, so you know the total cost upfront. Our pricing includes labor, parts, and testing to ensure the repair works properly. If your furnace needs extensive repairs, we'll honestly discuss whether replacement makes more financial sense than continuing to fix an aging system.
Absolutely. Regular furnace maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive emergency repairs. During maintenance visits, we clean components, test safety systems, inspect heat exchangers, and replace worn parts before they fail. Most furnace breakdowns happen because minor issues weren't addressed - a dirty flame sensor causes ignition problems, clogged filters strain the blower motor, or loose connections create electrical issues. Annual maintenance before each heating season significantly reduces your chances of mid-winter breakdowns and helps your system run more efficiently, which lowers your energy bills throughout the heating season.
If you detect gas smells near your furnace, prioritize safety immediately. Don't flip any electrical switches, light flames, or create sparks of any kind. Leave the area right away and contact your gas utility company's emergency line from outside your home. After the utility company ensures immediate safety, contact us for professional furnace inspection and repair. Gas odors can indicate dangerous leaks in supply lines, connections, or internal components that pose serious fire and explosion risks. Never attempt to investigate gas smells yourself - this requires professional equipment and training. We'll identify the source of the leak and make necessary repairs to restore safe operation.